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In the twentieth century, architects in large cities designed structures in a way
that reduced noise and yet made living as comfortable as possible. They used such
techniques as making walls hollow and filling this wall space with materials that
absorb noise. Thick carpets and heavy curtains were used to cover floors and
windows. Air conditioners and furnaces were designed to filter air through
soundproofing materials. However, after much time and effort had been spent in
making buildings less noisy, it was discovered that people also reacted adversely
to the lack of sound. Now architects are designing structures which reduce
undesirable noise but retain the kind of noise that people seem to need.
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