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Neil Spencer Bruce
This paper proposes the ?soundsit? as an alternative method to be used independently or in conjunction with current soundwalking methodological practice. The soundsit seeks to address the limits of the soundwalking method in relation to issues of transit...
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Joanna Jablonska and Roman Czajka
Contemporary architectural and urban planning aims at optimal development of the environment, including in terms of acoustics. As such, support with computer-aided design (CAD) tools is, nowadays, obligatory. The authors present investigation outcomes of...
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Nasim Alnuman and Mhd Ziad Altaweel
Noise in shopping centers and restaurants can reduce intelligibility and affect the comfort of the employees working for long periods in such environments. In this study, the interior acoustics of a shopping mall are studied by measuring the reverberatio...
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Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès, Marc Vilella, Marc Pons and Robert Garcia Almazan
In the new paradigm of the smart cities world, public opinion is one of the most important issues in the new conception of urban space and its corresponding regulations. The data collection in terms of environmental noise cannot only be related to the va...
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Anita Gidlöf-Gunnarsson and Evy Öhrström
The present paper explores the influence of the physical environmental qualities of ?quiet?. courtyards (degree of naturalness and utilization) on residents? noise responses. A questionnaire study was conducted in urban residential areas with road-traffi...
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