Sounding Architecture, is the first collaborative teaching development between Department of Architecture and Department of Music at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), introduced in Fall 2016. In this paper we present critical observations about the studio after a final public presentation of all projects. The Review was conducted with demonstrations by groups of students supervised by different Lecturer, in each case focusing on a different strategy to create a connection between Sound, Music, Acoustics, Space and Architectural Design. There was an assumption that the core working process would have to include the design of a new musical instrument, which in some cases became the final deliverable of the Studio and in other cases a step in...
Despite our visual predilection (the reverse is the case for some cultures), our aural experiences f...
Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because it is invisible”. Surely,...
Soundscape research has been gaining prominence in studies on the built environment. The soundscape ...
Architecture practice maintains an ongoing interest in the relationship between space and sound. Whi...
MBArch - Màster Universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura-Barcelona: The Contemporary Project...
What new perspectives might sonic thinking bring to design education? In this paper the authors desc...
The present paper explores the correlations of music and architecture through a design studio projec...
As part of an overall campus building project, the Department of Architecture in Waterford Institute...
This paper explores the engagement of architectural students with music in a second year design stud...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
Architecture is not only a visual and physical phenomenon but also an instrument that tempers and co...
This paper addresses how relationships between music and architecture can be explored within the des...
The experience gained from exploring the subject of Acoustics with architectural students in Waterfo...
The domestication of the urban territory and the regulation of the public space have long been proce...
In 1958, Iannis Xenakis used a glissandi diagram as the parti for the architectural design of the Ph...
Despite our visual predilection (the reverse is the case for some cultures), our aural experiences f...
Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because it is invisible”. Surely,...
Soundscape research has been gaining prominence in studies on the built environment. The soundscape ...
Architecture practice maintains an ongoing interest in the relationship between space and sound. Whi...
MBArch - Màster Universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura-Barcelona: The Contemporary Project...
What new perspectives might sonic thinking bring to design education? In this paper the authors desc...
The present paper explores the correlations of music and architecture through a design studio projec...
As part of an overall campus building project, the Department of Architecture in Waterford Institute...
This paper explores the engagement of architectural students with music in a second year design stud...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
Architecture is not only a visual and physical phenomenon but also an instrument that tempers and co...
This paper addresses how relationships between music and architecture can be explored within the des...
The experience gained from exploring the subject of Acoustics with architectural students in Waterfo...
The domestication of the urban territory and the regulation of the public space have long been proce...
In 1958, Iannis Xenakis used a glissandi diagram as the parti for the architectural design of the Ph...
Despite our visual predilection (the reverse is the case for some cultures), our aural experiences f...
Architects are often accused of “not being interested in acoustics because it is invisible”. Surely,...
Soundscape research has been gaining prominence in studies on the built environment. The soundscape ...