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Regardless of whether a wall is at 90 degrees or at an angle the wall is constructed the same. The difference is at wall junctions and it's not a big deal. Wasted space is a concern mostly with narrow angle corners (less than 90 degrees) but with these type of studios those corners are going to be filled with room treatment so that becomes a non-issue. Designing around what you are going to put into a space and where people need to walk is critical in any design. If a door or walkway path is in the wrong place that is the biggest creator of wasted space. The main complication with non parallel/perpendicular walls is where the wall meets the ceiling and whether to extend that wall completely to the roof for better sound isolation and the answer to that depends on framing/loads of the ceiling/joists.
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