If we’re being nitpicky, your clock should be horizontally flipped and the hands should be going counterclockwise
Yes, air tightness is part of the problem, but if that's the only tool used, sound is still going to get through. Double walls help dramatically.
The developed nations have known exactly how to build structures that ACTUALLY reduce noise for 70+ years, but they didn’t care enough to mandate such construction techniques into the building codes at our own peril.
If we’re being nitpicky, your clock should be horizontally flipped and the hands should be going counterclockwise
Yes, air tightness is part of the problem, but if that's the only tool used, sound is still going to get through. Double walls help dramatically.
The developed nations have known exactly how to build structures that ACTUALLY reduce noise for 70+ years, but they didn’t care enough to mandate such construction techniques into the building codes at our own peril.