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Architectural acoustic teaching software
Automation in Construction, 1997This 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.
Norman E. Barnett, James A. Turner
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Architectural-acoustics consulting
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2004Consulting involves both the science of acoustics and the art of communication, requiring an array of inherent and created skills. Perhaps because consulting on architectural acoustics is a relatively new field, there is a remarkable variety of career paths, all influenced by education, interest, and experience.
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Acoustical education in architecture.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009Sound can provide valuable contributions to the education and practice of architecture. First, architecture students should develop a theory of how sound and other environmental systems can become part of a larger theory of the making of architecture. Second, architects are trained to have highly developed sensibilities in the aesthetic design of space.
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The raw and the cooked in architectural acoustics
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 2013Whereas the “raw” experience of live sound events is often quite far removed from the “cooked” auditory imagery that is presented when live acoustical events are amplified by a sound reinforcement system, there are many audio signal processing tools that can be applied in the attempt to simulate the more natural auditory characteristics of live ...
Dagmar Reinhardt, William L. Martens
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Translating acoustics into architecture
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008Ever since Wallace Clement Sabine's first presentation to the American Institute of Architects in 1898, a substantial gap has often existed between available information on building acoustics and its successful application to the design of buildings.
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Architecture and Acoustics in an Era of Experimentation
2021Architecture and acoustics are inextricably intertwined, using the same tools (volume, shape, surface) to create places for the exchange of ideas transmitted through sound, movement, and words. This remains true for well-established building types like concert halls, theaters and opera houses.
Lauren M. Ronsse+3 more
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Music, Acoustics, and Architecture
Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1992This chapter contains sections titled: Acoustical Detective Work, Fresh Momentum, Opportunity of a Lifetime: The Lincoln Center Project, Seeking Perfection with Field Surveys, Tackling the Tanglewood Music Shed, Tell It in a Book, Boston's Symphony Hall: A Model Precedent, Design under Way: Philharmonic Hall, Opening Night Debacle, A Vendetta, on the ...
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Electro-acoustic architecture: Is it Green?
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010Electro-acoustic architecture systems offer a means of changing the acoustic properties of a room electronically. They are an alternative to physically variable acoustics, where acoustic properties are changed by retractable curtains and doors opening to reverberant chambers, etc. This paper will address the question of whether electro-acoustic systems
Roger Schwenke, Jason R. Duty
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Architectural Acoustics for Practitioners
2010While much ink has been spilled over the benefits of intelligent models, information flow in the design process and the authoring of data sets there has been, in our opinion, little impact on the day-to-day practice of most architects. This paper discusses work by a team of graduate researchers to develop acoustic software tools that embody engineering
John Gulliford+3 more
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Education in architectural acoustics
Applied Acoustics, 1968Abstract The need for education in architectural acoustics is seen to comprise two main areas; the first is education for students of architecture, the second, education for those wishing to specialise as architectural acoustics consultants, or as researchers in the field of acoustics in building.
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