This is the proposal of a sonic pavilion that modifies human speech through the combination of digital and physical means: a digital interface first processes natural speech, subtracting the inherent language rhythm; geometrical resonators then shape the reverberation of the rhythm to achieve varied effects.
After careful comparison of spectrograms from different speech samples, it is discovered that vowel sounds generally fall between the range of 0 to 1000 Hz. This prompted the design decision of using low frequency band filters to emphasise the rhythm of speech.