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The Urban Soundscape Center project aims to transform an abandoned factory into a monumental music center and sound museum. This initiative will use sound as a medium to integrate diverse cultures, serving as a bridge between the city and nature, while emphasizing the unique environmental context of the adjacent canal. The center will create a structure that captures and controls sound,allowing the audience to experience the auditory landscape of the city.

Post-renovation, the building will become a thriving music community, offering enhanced music education and performance spaces. It will be a gathering place for music enthusiasts and a hub for social activities, revitalizing the surrounding community culture and urban space.

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