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Architectural acoustic teaching software

Automation in Construction, 1997
This paper presents a working hypothesis for the development of Architectural Acoustics teaching software. The concepts and rationale underlying the development are discussed first and followed by a presentation of current first-phase 2D work in progress.
James A. Turner, Norman E. Barnett
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Architectural Acoustics

Physics Today, 1962
A method for simulating the acoustics of auditoriums and concert halls with the aid of a digital computer and an anechoic chamber has been developed by M. R. Schroeder of the Acoustics and Visual Research Department at Bell Telephone Laboratories. As reported in November at the 62nd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, the technique allows the
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[Architectural acoustics].

Sudhoffs Archiv, 2006
This paper discusses the development of architectural acoustics from Sabine's paper (1900) to the beginning of computer simulation. In the 20th century, physicists have dominated this field, but the problems to be solved require an interdisciplinary approach involving physicists, musicians, and architects.
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ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTIC DEVICE

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2012
An acoustic device and a method for altering sound. The acoustic device includes an architectural structure having a solid body. The architectural structure is adapted to be mounted on a wall of a room. The solid body has a channel therethrough to define a cavity therein. The channel is configured to alter sound waves incident on the acoustic device.
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