In this paper I introduce the notion of soundscape and the terminology used by the interdisciplinary field of soundscape studies, founded by composer and activist R. Murray Schafer in the late 1960s. Using the example of 3 recent landscape architecture design studios taught at RMIT University, Melbourne Australia, I examine important theoretical concepts of soundscape studies and how these concepts were used to guide a number of design exercises and design projects of the studios. I also further reflect on the pedagogical aspects of teaching soundscape to design students and the larger implications of such methodologies for the field of design in the built environment
Soundwalking is a practice that was devised by R. Murray Schafer, when he established the World Soun...
The role and application of the concept of the soundscape, vis-୶is that of environmental noise manag...
Soundwalking is a practice that was devised by R. Murray Schafer, when he established the World So...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Soundscape research has been gaining prominence in studies on the built environment. The soundscape ...
Soundscape Studies students in the School of Architecture & Design at RMIT University, Melbourne...
Human aural experience can be equally considered along spatial and temporal continuums. We hear at a...
research was based on the assumption that landscape architects work on pro-jects in which the acoust...
This article discusses the affordances of soundscape composition and how the techniques and approach...
In 2019, the International Organization for Standardization published a specification for soundscape...
This paper offers a new approach to understanding, improving and designing soundscapes. “Soundscape”...
Soundscapes, or acoustic environments, are part of natural, multi-sensory territorial experiences. T...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
This paper reports experiences from three workshops dealing with soundscape as a noise treatment app...
This thesis will examine the role of sound in the architectural experience by asking how architectur...
Soundwalking is a practice that was devised by R. Murray Schafer, when he established the World Soun...
The role and application of the concept of the soundscape, vis-୶is that of environmental noise manag...
Soundwalking is a practice that was devised by R. Murray Schafer, when he established the World So...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
Soundscape research has been gaining prominence in studies on the built environment. The soundscape ...
Soundscape Studies students in the School of Architecture & Design at RMIT University, Melbourne...
Human aural experience can be equally considered along spatial and temporal continuums. We hear at a...
research was based on the assumption that landscape architects work on pro-jects in which the acoust...
This article discusses the affordances of soundscape composition and how the techniques and approach...
In 2019, the International Organization for Standardization published a specification for soundscape...
This paper offers a new approach to understanding, improving and designing soundscapes. “Soundscape”...
Soundscapes, or acoustic environments, are part of natural, multi-sensory territorial experiences. T...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
This paper reports experiences from three workshops dealing with soundscape as a noise treatment app...
This thesis will examine the role of sound in the architectural experience by asking how architectur...
Soundwalking is a practice that was devised by R. Murray Schafer, when he established the World Soun...
The role and application of the concept of the soundscape, vis-୶is that of environmental noise manag...
Soundwalking is a practice that was devised by R. Murray Schafer, when he established the World So...