P4 / Re-inhabitation / Model pictures
torsdag den 20. marts 2014
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P3 / Reprogramming / Diagram
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a Reflections from the rear wall with a long delay increase the risk of echoes. Right-angles are particularly treacherous because the sound is reflected back parallel to its original direction.
Disturbing reflections can be avoided by:
b including absorbent surfaces,
c positioning the rear part of the ceiling at an angle,
d including structured wall surfaces.
- MOMMERTZ, Eckard (2009) Music, Acoustics and Sound Insulation, Birkhäuser, p. 17
P3 / Reprogramming / Diagram
1 How the plan shape shape of a room affects the early reflections from the side walls
a Narrow, rectangular rooms send reflections from the side walls to the seats.
b If the room widens towards the rear, the sound is reflected to the rear of the room.
c Concave plan shapes focus the soundwaves, which usually leads to disturbing concentrations of sound
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a The soundwave illustrates flutter echoes between parallel wall surfaces.
b This can be avoided by designing the stage to taper towards the rear.
c If the walls taper inwards a little, the soundwave is reflected back and unpleasant flutter echoes can be the result.
- MOMMERTZ, Eckard (2009) Music, Acoustics and Sound Insulation, Birkhäuser, p. 16
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