Tools for soundscape design have tended to focus on noise-exposed situations like urban parks and squares. Less attention has been given to multisensory interaction, movement, and other phenomenological aspects. This paper addresses the gap by studying the Japanese garden tradition, where such issues have been given high priority. The paper is the second of two reporting on autoethnographic field studies carried out in 88 Japanese gardens. Ten new Soundscape Actions are introduced and discussed in relation to previous research. Conclusively, the paper addresses the potential for future applications and developments of the tool
The research question is: “How to develop and apply acoustic artifacts and design methodologies for...
Individual sounds and soundscapes can influence individuals, their place evaluations and potentiall...
Executive Summary1 The aim of this review was to investigate existing research into soundscape conce...
Tools for soundscape design have tended to focus on noise-exposed situations like urban parks and sq...
Landscape architecture and urban design disciplines could benefit from soundscape thinking in order ...
While sound is generally recognised as an important sense, it is not often explored in landscape arc...
This paper reports experiences from three workshops dealing with soundscape as a noise treatment app...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
The aim of this research is to identify and implement soundscape improvement strategies in urban are...
Urban parks are essential environmental resources in contemporary cities, for the substantial social...
The perception of the acoustic environment, namely the soundscape, in urban parks has attracted incr...
The great majority of studies conducted on the sound quality of urban parks and gardens characterise...
Soundscape design in city parks is important for a better visiting experience. The aim of this resea...
The environmental aesthetics literature has primarily focused on the aesthetic qualities and values ...
Soundscape is defined by the ISO as the 'acoustic environment as perceived or experienced and/or und...
The research question is: “How to develop and apply acoustic artifacts and design methodologies for...
Individual sounds and soundscapes can influence individuals, their place evaluations and potentiall...
Executive Summary1 The aim of this review was to investigate existing research into soundscape conce...
Tools for soundscape design have tended to focus on noise-exposed situations like urban parks and sq...
Landscape architecture and urban design disciplines could benefit from soundscape thinking in order ...
While sound is generally recognised as an important sense, it is not often explored in landscape arc...
This paper reports experiences from three workshops dealing with soundscape as a noise treatment app...
Landscape planning and design involve decisions that have far-reaching effects, positive and negativ...
The aim of this research is to identify and implement soundscape improvement strategies in urban are...
Urban parks are essential environmental resources in contemporary cities, for the substantial social...
The perception of the acoustic environment, namely the soundscape, in urban parks has attracted incr...
The great majority of studies conducted on the sound quality of urban parks and gardens characterise...
Soundscape design in city parks is important for a better visiting experience. The aim of this resea...
The environmental aesthetics literature has primarily focused on the aesthetic qualities and values ...
Soundscape is defined by the ISO as the 'acoustic environment as perceived or experienced and/or und...
The research question is: “How to develop and apply acoustic artifacts and design methodologies for...
Individual sounds and soundscapes can influence individuals, their place evaluations and potentiall...
Executive Summary1 The aim of this review was to investigate existing research into soundscape conce...