IRCAM - Pompidou Centre París - France
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1979.v32.i310.2476Abstract
IRCAM is an autonomous department of the well known Pompidou Centre. The main building, destined to many varied cultural purposes, consists of a broad, open structure combining different spaces and functions, with ample flexibility, capable of housing the most diversified activities. IRCAM is integrated in this wide range of functions as an underground cellular complex adjacent to the Centre. It contains very specific acoustic features to make it capable, under optimal conditions, of carrying out its main objective: acoustic musical research work.
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