Can Historic Interiors with Large Cubature be Turned Acoustically Correct?
Autor: | Roman Kinasz, Tadeusz Kamisiński, Andrzej Kulowski |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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010302 applied physics
Balance (metaphysics) Architectural engineering Acoustics and Ultrasonics Computer science media_common.quotation_subject Acoustics 030206 dentistry Room acoustics 01 natural sciences Cultural heritage 03 medical and health sciences Presentation 0302 clinical medicine Work (electrical) 0103 physical sciences media_common |
Zdroj: | Archives of Acoustics. 41:3-14 |
ISSN: | 2300-262X |
Popis: | Historic interiors with large cubature, such as reception, theatrical, and concert halls, need to be renovated periodically if they are to be preserved as cultural heritage for future generations. In such cases it is necessary to maintain appropriate balance between requirements imposed by heritage conservation authorities office which are usually being given a higher priority, applicable safety regulations, and the comfort of use, including good acoustics.The paper is a presentation of architectural interference in three historic interiors with large cubature leading to changes in their acoustic qualities. In two cases, the changes were beneficial to the functional qualities of the halls to satisfaction of the investors carrying out the renovation work. In the third instance, the architectural interference aimed at showing off the monumental valor of the interior resulted in significant degradation of its acoustics. To remedy the situation impairing the functional program of the facility, corrective measures are proposed neutral with respect to its historic character. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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