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A cathedral uses acoustic engineering to better their sound
Construction is underway in Raleigh, North Carolina, on the first new cathedral to be built in the United States in decades. From the building materials to the architectural design, engineers are using the latest acoustic technology to make sure both music and the spoken word resonate properly throughout this grand space.
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