This thesis will examine the role of sound in the architectural experience by asking how architecture can improve the standing of sound in the designed environment. Possible solutions are subsequently explored through the design of a 75,000 sq. ft. acoustical research laboratory in Rochester, Minnesota. The project?s theoretical premise/unifying idea is: As an interaction with the built environment, the anticipated perception of sound can be used to guide and inform the process of architectural design. The project?s justification is: Sound is a powerful shaper of space
Sound is central to the identity of a place, but is nonetheless a frequently neglected component in ...
We live in a culture that readily and pervasively privileges the eye over the ear. Architecture is ...
Sound as an architectural material is one of our most copious and yet systematically ignored design ...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture benefit from a design process driven by sound investigation...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.This elect...
This thesis questions the connection between what we hear and what we see with regards to spatial co...
This thesis focuses on what I call musical architecture, specifically the parallels between ideas o...
Architecture is not only a visual and physical phenomenon but also an instrument that tempers and co...
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 ...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
Despite our visual predilection (the reverse is the case for some cultures), our aural experiences f...
The focus of the building industry and research is shifting from delivering satisfactory spaces to g...
Dottorato di ricerca in International PhD architecture and urbanism, Ciclo III, a.a. 2008-2009In arc...
Sound is central to the identity of a place, but is nonetheless a frequently neglected component in ...
We live in a culture that readily and pervasively privileges the eye over the ear. Architecture is ...
Sound as an architectural material is one of our most copious and yet systematically ignored design ...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture benefit from a design process driven by sound investigation...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.This elect...
This thesis questions the connection between what we hear and what we see with regards to spatial co...
This thesis focuses on what I call musical architecture, specifically the parallels between ideas o...
Architecture is not only a visual and physical phenomenon but also an instrument that tempers and co...
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 ...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
Despite our visual predilection (the reverse is the case for some cultures), our aural experiences f...
The focus of the building industry and research is shifting from delivering satisfactory spaces to g...
Dottorato di ricerca in International PhD architecture and urbanism, Ciclo III, a.a. 2008-2009In arc...
Sound is central to the identity of a place, but is nonetheless a frequently neglected component in ...
We live in a culture that readily and pervasively privileges the eye over the ear. Architecture is ...
Sound as an architectural material is one of our most copious and yet systematically ignored design ...