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Discover the Acoustics of Vanvitelli Architecture in the Royal Palace of Caserta
In this paper, the acoustic characteristics of the most important rooms of the Royal Palace of Caserta are presented. The palace, built in the XVIII century as a residence for the King of Naples, consists of numerous rooms dedicated to court life.
Gino Iannace +3 more
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Exploring cultural heritage through acoustic digital reconstructions [PDF]
Simulating the acoustics of destroyed or altered amphitheaters, cathedrals, and other architectural sites re-creates their sonic grandeur.
Katz, Brian +2 more
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COVID-19 Impacts on Historic Soundscape Perception and Site Usage
The ISO 12913 standards acknowledge the primacy of context in perceiving acoustic environments. In soundscape assessments, context is constituted by both physical surroundings and psychological, social, and cultural factors.
Pamela Jordan, André Fiebig
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Virtual Sound Field of the Roman Theatre of Malaca
In Hispania (present-day Spain and Portugal), there are 25 structures documented of classical Roman open-air theatres, of which 10 are in the south, in the Roman Baetica (Andalusia).
Javier Alayón +3 more
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The Bacinete Main Shelter: A Prehistoric Theatre?
In the last few years, archaeoacoustic studies of rock art sites and landscapes have undergone significant growth as a result of renewed interest in the intangible aspects of the archaeological record.
Lidia Alvarez-Morales +5 more
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Evolutionary Analysis of the Acoustics of the Baroque Church of San Luis de los Franceses (Seville)
In the 16th century the Society of Jesus built a large number of churches following the Tridentine model of a Latin cross and a single nave. However, the shift towards this model did not entail the abandonment of the central floor plan, especially in the
Enedina Alberdi +2 more
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Virtual acoustics applied to the restoration of architectural heritage: the Cathedral of Valencia
The Cathedral of Valencia (Spain) is the result of multiple interventions carried out throughout its history. In order to recover the appearance that it had centuries ago, a partial repristination has been made generating a new spatial configuration and ...
Elena Díaz Rubio +1 more
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Access to recorded interviews: A research agenda [PDF]
Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, community memory projects, and interviews conducted for broadcast media.
Heeren, W.F.L. +3 more
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Acoustical characterization of Taramati Baradari
India has a very rich and diverse cultural heritage and when studying from one built form to another, it can be observed that each plan and architectural form has a very close association with the purpose it was built for.
Syed Azhar Akhtar, Vishakha Kawathekar
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Historically Based Room Acoustic Analysis and Auralization of a Church in the 1470s
Worship space acoustics have been established as an important part of a nation’s cultural heritage and area of acoustic research, but more research is needed regarding the region of northern Europe.
Hanna Autio +5 more
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