Research Fellow, Architecture & Design, RMIT University
Jordan's research is located at the interface of sonic arts and urban design, investigating the role of sound installations in the development of creative cities and improved social health and wellbeing. Jordan is currently writing a book that presents a new approach to urban soundscape design, titled Sonic Rupture: a practice-led approach to urban soundscape design.
Let cities speak: reclaiming a place for community with sounds
May 22, 2017 13:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
This is the second of two Let Cities Speak articles. While Western city soundscapes are increasingly homogeneous, these articles seek to explore the sounds that still define us and the ways in which we might discover new...
Let cities speak: what sounds define us now?
May 22, 2017 12:45 pm UTC| Insights & Views
This is the first of two Let Cities Speak articles. While Western city soundscapes are increasingly homogeneous, these articles seek to explore the sounds that still define us and the ways in which we might discover new...
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