Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because it is invisible”. Surely, architectural design, particularly at preliminary stage, has always been driven visually: architects usually develop a project by vision, not by hearing. On the other hand, designing architects have to deal creatively with more or less invisible parameters: sociocultural demands, climatic aspects as wind or temperature, or even daylight which can be considered to be visible but certainly is everything but constant. If an architect's design ability is about observation and awareness, and to give an example, if light is considered to be much more than just being bright or dark, how then could we implement early awareness that sound is much mor...
Ponència presentada a: Session 1: Educación en la universidad / University educatio
This project demonstrates how implicating the soundscape within the visual primacy of design can pro...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because it is invisible”. Surely,...
As part of an overall campus building project, the Department of Architecture in Waterford Institute...
(Article is in German)\ud Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because...
Despite our visual predilection (the reverse is the case for some cultures), our aural experiences f...
This article discusses the integration of acoustic design approaches into architectural design educa...
The perception of the architectural acoustic environment of both architects and non-architects is im...
This PhD embodies a series of creative works rather than an analytical or purely scientific investig...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture benefit from a design process driven by sound investigation...
This research responded to anecdotal evidence that suggested inefficiencies within the Architect and...
Soundscape research has been gaining prominence in studies on the built environment. The soundscape ...
The experience gained from exploring the subject of Acoustics with architectural students in Waterfo...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents research on the relationship between architectural design and acoust...
Ponència presentada a: Session 1: Educación en la universidad / University educatio
This project demonstrates how implicating the soundscape within the visual primacy of design can pro...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because it is invisible”. Surely,...
As part of an overall campus building project, the Department of Architecture in Waterford Institute...
(Article is in German)\ud Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because...
Despite our visual predilection (the reverse is the case for some cultures), our aural experiences f...
This article discusses the integration of acoustic design approaches into architectural design educa...
The perception of the architectural acoustic environment of both architects and non-architects is im...
This PhD embodies a series of creative works rather than an analytical or purely scientific investig...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture benefit from a design process driven by sound investigation...
This research responded to anecdotal evidence that suggested inefficiencies within the Architect and...
Soundscape research has been gaining prominence in studies on the built environment. The soundscape ...
The experience gained from exploring the subject of Acoustics with architectural students in Waterfo...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents research on the relationship between architectural design and acoust...
Ponència presentada a: Session 1: Educación en la universidad / University educatio
This project demonstrates how implicating the soundscape within the visual primacy of design can pro...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...