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“Harmony in music = equilibrium in engineering” - Johns Hopkins otolaryngologist.

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The Joy’s of Music

Built on Structure

Music has rhythm, harmony, composition, arrangement. Civil engineering has load paths, framing systems, foundations. A song without structure sounds chaotic. A building without structure collapses.

Shaping Human Experience

Music influences emotion. Civil Engineering shapes the spaces where life happens – concert halls, bridges, transportation systems. Both affect how people feel, move and interact with the world.

Harmony and Balance

In music, instruments must be in tune and notes must complement each other. In engineering, forces must balance and materials must work together.

Interesting Articles

  • 10 Connections Between Physics and Music – Howstuffworks
  • How the Royal Albert Hall was redesigned to fix its dreaded echo – Wired
  • The Influence of Music in Structural Design – Illustrarch
  • Soundscape in Historical Buildings: A Review – npj Heritage Science

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