This paper discusses the acoustic characteristics of the “Dives in Misericordia” Church in Rome. The church was designed by architect Richard Meier and opened in 2003. It was made entirely of white concrete and consists of three septa with a double curve shaped like a sail. The nave roof is glass. The volume is approximately 14.000 cubic meters. The highest measuring is approximately 26 m. the width of the nave is 19.5 m, while the maximum width is 29.5 m, while the internal length is 32.0 m, while the total length is 45.6 m. It can seat approximately 240 people. The acoustic measurements were taken by placing a microphone at different points of the nave (the area occupied by the audience), with the sound source being placed on the altar. I...
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This paper discusses the acoustic characteristics of the "Dives in Misericordia" Church in Rome. The...
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This work describes a novel approach in designing new churches, explaining the case study Sant'Ambro...
This paper presents the interior acoustical characterization of the 9,000-seat church of the Holy Tr...
This study reports on subjective and objective acoustical field measurements made in a survey of 36 ...
This paper discusses the acoustic characteristics of the "Dives in Misericordia" Church in Rome. The...
AbstractNowadays, architects and designers build new churches primarily considering the architectura...
It is a common way in Europe to transform dismissed buildings into auditoria, especially for musical...
The church of Santa Sofia in Benevento (Italy) was built during the Longobard period and completed i...
The church of the Holy Family in Salerno (Italy) built in 1971 radically revolutionized the spatial ...
The University of Bologna, which started in 1088, opened in 1988 the new Main Hall, after restoratio...
This paper presents the interior acoustical characterization of the 9,000-seat church of the Holy Tr...
This paper reports on a preliminary investigation of the sound field properties inside a large Roman...
The acoustics of religious buildings represents one of the most complex cases of architectural acous...
Music performances frequently take place in ancient religious buildings and significant problems rel...
This paper reports the study of the acoustics of the Palatine Chapel in the Royal Palace in Caserta ...
This paper presents the results of acoustic measurements carried out in the Longobard church of Sant...
This work describes a novel approach in designing new churches, explaining the case study Sant'Ambro...
This paper presents the interior acoustical characterization of the 9,000-seat church of the Holy Tr...
This study reports on subjective and objective acoustical field measurements made in a survey of 36 ...