Heima – An exploration of ‘Viewing (How do we perceive objects?)’ An examination of the relationship between citizens and city space; and more immediately, the potential of sound to evoke, describe and delineate the parameters of domestic environments. Currently under development – with specialist acoustic design input from Arup – are a series of acoustic models of two dwellings, a typical mid-19thC tenement apartment – as found in the North Woodside area of Glasgow, now demolished – and its late 1960’s high-rise replacement, still standing. Using the original working drawings of both spaces, to create ambient audio representations of three dimensional space, the work will directly compare the effect and narrative potential of soun...
Media Architecture often focuses on creating solutions that trigger our visual sense. The perception...
We live in a culture that readily and pervasively privileges the eye over the ear. Architecture is ...
This paper investigates the notion of occupation as dynamic physical and multisensory relationships ...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
The surfeit of generic and place-specific sounds that exist in the urban environment contribute to w...
International audienceSound as a mediator of different qualities is not sufficiently taken into acco...
Architecture is not only a visual and physical phenomenon but also an instrument that tempers and co...
Recent times are characterised by the domination of vision; as a result, the relation with the envir...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
The quality of the sonic environment in exterior spaces is rarely taken into account in urban planni...
Architecture provides the platform for the inherent connections between people and their city to flo...
The starting point for this paper is to discuss and challenge the visual dominance in architectural ...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
The domestication of the urban territory and the regulation of the public space have long been proce...
The world is urbanizing rapidly with more than half of the global population now living in cities. I...
Media Architecture often focuses on creating solutions that trigger our visual sense. The perception...
We live in a culture that readily and pervasively privileges the eye over the ear. Architecture is ...
This paper investigates the notion of occupation as dynamic physical and multisensory relationships ...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
The surfeit of generic and place-specific sounds that exist in the urban environment contribute to w...
International audienceSound as a mediator of different qualities is not sufficiently taken into acco...
Architecture is not only a visual and physical phenomenon but also an instrument that tempers and co...
Recent times are characterised by the domination of vision; as a result, the relation with the envir...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
The quality of the sonic environment in exterior spaces is rarely taken into account in urban planni...
Architecture provides the platform for the inherent connections between people and their city to flo...
The starting point for this paper is to discuss and challenge the visual dominance in architectural ...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
The domestication of the urban territory and the regulation of the public space have long been proce...
The world is urbanizing rapidly with more than half of the global population now living in cities. I...
Media Architecture often focuses on creating solutions that trigger our visual sense. The perception...
We live in a culture that readily and pervasively privileges the eye over the ear. Architecture is ...
This paper investigates the notion of occupation as dynamic physical and multisensory relationships ...