Soundscape refers to how we perceive our acoustic environment, with and without instruments other than our ears. City soundscapes are of interest to Science and Technology or Sound Studies scholars, historians, geographers and sociologists; a matter of public health and road safety; regulated by laws; shaped by urban planners and architects. What can we hear? When should we listen? How do we sound? A selection of open tabs. "For months, the Covid-19 virus has passed from body to body ..
Soundscape is a relatively new concept that defines the acoustical environment by the interaction of...
Architecture provides the platform for the inherent connections between people and their city to flo...
Landscape has a long history of visual art and visual orientation. It is often challenging for peopl...
At an international level it is recognised that urban noise has serious and negative public health i...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown meant a greatly reduced social and economic activit...
Presented by the Smart Cities Research Institute. Sound in the city has traditionally been regarde...
The aim of this article is to explore some possibilities of hearing the city as a tool for an extend...
Sound is an integral part of many people’s daily life, and the architectural spaces that surround us...
This article deals with urban soundscapes. A soundscape is a sonic environment and a multitude of so...
Much research has focused on unwanted sound, or noise, and its links to poor health and wellbeing. I...
These pieces explore the seasons of sound in a city caught in the global pandemic
Noise often brings to mind a loud or disturbing sound. When defined as “unwanted sound”, we find tha...
People's assessments of urban soundscapes are dependent upon many factors. For example, perceptions ...
The city of Granada is experimenting a big urban transformation, attending national and internationa...
The aim of the present work is to understand how the use of the notion of soundscapes can help in co...
Soundscape is a relatively new concept that defines the acoustical environment by the interaction of...
Architecture provides the platform for the inherent connections between people and their city to flo...
Landscape has a long history of visual art and visual orientation. It is often challenging for peopl...
At an international level it is recognised that urban noise has serious and negative public health i...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown meant a greatly reduced social and economic activit...
Presented by the Smart Cities Research Institute. Sound in the city has traditionally been regarde...
The aim of this article is to explore some possibilities of hearing the city as a tool for an extend...
Sound is an integral part of many people’s daily life, and the architectural spaces that surround us...
This article deals with urban soundscapes. A soundscape is a sonic environment and a multitude of so...
Much research has focused on unwanted sound, or noise, and its links to poor health and wellbeing. I...
These pieces explore the seasons of sound in a city caught in the global pandemic
Noise often brings to mind a loud or disturbing sound. When defined as “unwanted sound”, we find tha...
People's assessments of urban soundscapes are dependent upon many factors. For example, perceptions ...
The city of Granada is experimenting a big urban transformation, attending national and internationa...
The aim of the present work is to understand how the use of the notion of soundscapes can help in co...
Soundscape is a relatively new concept that defines the acoustical environment by the interaction of...
Architecture provides the platform for the inherent connections between people and their city to flo...
Landscape has a long history of visual art and visual orientation. It is often challenging for peopl...