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Hi, my name is Corentin Blanchard and I blog on "Acoustics in the US" since May 2014. I share my adventure towards getting an internship in the United States as well as interviews of professionals.

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Architecture, Music and Acoustics in Paris

December 15, 2014 by Corentin·1 Comment
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Okay, I wrote earlier that I wanted to publish my posts every friday. But here is why I couldn’t publish before today.

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0/5, New Page and Royal Albert Hall

August 17, 2014 by Corentin·1 Comment
The Royal Albert Hall

This week, I feel like I don’t have a lot to write. But let me tell you what I did.

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Interview #1 : Shimby McCreery from Kirkegaard Associates

June 16, 2014 by Corentin·3 Comments

Here is my very first interview with an acoustical consultant in the US ! I would like to thank Shimby McCreery for having accepted to be interviewed and I also apologize for the cheap audio and video quality. That was the first time I was using Google Hangouts and now I know I need better microphone and connection.

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