Is it possible to find quiet in the midst of our urban and suburban neighborhoods? Barking dogs, leaf blowers, jackhammers and traffic are part of the soundtrack of local life — and a daily annoyance. We get an architect’s perspective on building materials and design techniques to help tune out noise at home and at work.

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  • Roger Lewis Architect; Columnist, "Shaping the City," Washington Post; and Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Maryland College Park

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