Sound Research Takes Center Stage at the University of Salford.
The New Acoustics Building: A Hub for Sound Research
The University of Salford has submitted a planning application for a new acoustics building, marking a significant milestone in the development of its sound research capabilities.
The Crescent Innovation project is a £1.5 billion development that will provide a new home for the University of Manchester’s School of Environment, Energy and Resources (SEER).
The University of Salford’s New Building Project
The University of Salford has embarked on a new construction project, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s history. The project, which involves the construction of a new building, has been made possible through a renewed partnership between the university and Morgan Sindall Construction.
A Partnership Renewed
Morgan Sindall Construction area director Steven Gregory expressed his excitement about renewing their partnership with the university on the new project. Having previously worked on several world-class facilities for the university, Gregory highlighted the importance of this partnership in delivering a high-quality project. “We are thrilled to be working with the University of Salford again,” he said. “Our team is committed to delivering a building that meets the university’s needs and exceeds their expectations.”
The Importance of Sound
University Director of Acoustics Trevor Cox emphasized the significance of sound in everyday life.