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Get the leading guide to acoustics for architects, engineers, and interior designers. A widely recognized, comprehensive reference to acoustic principles for all concerned with the built environment, Architectural Acoustics, Second Edition provides design professionals with up-to-date information on basic concepts, acoustical materials, and technologies for controlling wanted or unwanted sound within and around buildings.
Written by a team of internationally recognized experts and experienced consultants, this Second Edition covers fundamental acoustic principles, design criteria, acoustical materials, control strategies, and methods for a wide variety of building types, including educational, healthcare, recreational, residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation facilities. Particular attention is given to places for listening and performance such as theaters, churches, concert and recital halls, outdoor arenas, classrooms, multiuse auditoria, libraries, music practice and rehearsal rooms, recording and broadcast studios, sports venues, home theaters, and other spaces that people meet to communicate and enjoy performance.
Updated throughout, this edition features:
New information on acoustical standards and guidelines for sustainable building design.
Additional, richly detailed case studies demonstrating real-world applications, including the acclaimed Walt Disney Concert Hall and many other building types.
Nearly 200 photos and illustrations that further elucidate specific principles, applications, and techniques.
New developments in sound reinforcement and audio visual systems and their integration in room design.
Progress in research and future directions in acoustical modeling.
With fundamental conceptual understanding of basic acoustical principles provided by Architectural Acoustics, Second Edition, building designers can confidently create aesthetically and aurally pleasing spaces, while avoiding problems that could be very costly, if not impossible, to solve later.
Contents
Preface xi
About the Authors xv
Acknowledgments xix
Chapter 1 Introduction to Architectural Acoustics and Basic Principles 1
William J. Cavanaugh
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Basic Concepts 2
1.3 Design Criteria 23
1.4 Selected Standards in Building Acoustics 31
Further Reading 31
CASE STUDY: Fogg Art Museum Lecture Hall, Harvard University (1895-1973) 33
Chapter 2 Acoustical Materials and Methods 41
Rein Pirn and Jeffrey L. Fullerton
2.1 Introduction 41
2.2 Sound Attenuation 41
2.3 Sound Absorption 44
2.4 Common Building Materials 47
2.5 Acoustical Materials 50
2.6 Special Devices 54
2.7 Performance Tables 58
References 69
Further Reading 70
Selected Web Resources 70
CASE STUDY: Duke University Chapel: A Lesson on Acoustical Materials 71
CASE STUDY: Boston Waterfront Development Under a Flight Path: Sound-Isolating Façade Constructions to Reduce Intrusive Noise 75
CASE STUDY: Berklee College of Music: Sound-Isolating Constructions Between Percussion Studios 79
Chapter 3 Building Noise Control Applications 83
Gregory C. Tocci
3.1 Introduction 83
3.2 Acoustical Analysis 84
3.3 Standards Organizations for the Building Industry 85
3.4 Overview of Building Noise Control Design 86
3.5 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning System Noise Control 111
References 120
Further Reading 120
CASE STUDY: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts: Cooling Tower Sound Isolation 121
CASE STUDY: Field Impact Insulation Class Rating Measurements of Condominium Floor/Ceiling Construction 123
CASE STUDY: Noise Insulation Class Rating Measurements of a Hotel Guestroom Door 125
CASE STUDY: 500 Atlantic Avenue Hotel/Condominium Building Vibration Isolation 126
Chapter 4 Acoustical Design: Places for Listening 133
L. Gerald Marshall
4.1 Introduction 133
4.2 Sound Outdoors and Transition to Indoor Acoustics 133
4.3 Concert Halls and Recital Halls 136
4.4 Opera Houses, Theaters, General-Purpose Auditoriums, and Worship Spaces 145
4.5 Other Places for Speech and Music Activities 155
References 158
Further Reading 159
CASE STUDY: Holy Cross Church, Dewitt, New York 160
CASE STUDY: Mitchell Hall at the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware—Historic Renovation 162
CASE STUDY: The New Hitchcock Presbyterian Church, Scarsdale, New York 164
CASE STUDY: Katherine M. Elfers Concert Hall at the Esther Eastman Music Center, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut 165
CASE STUDY: Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, Massachusetts 167
CASE STUDY: Hollywood Bowl Stage Redesign, Los Angeles, California 169
Chapter 5 Sound Systems 175
Matthew J. Moore
5.1 Introduction 175
5.2 Loudspeaker Systems 178
5.3 Equipment 181
5.4 Examples of Sound Reinforcement and Reproduction Systems 186
5.5 Special Sound System Installations 190
Further Reading 191
CASE STUDY: Hanover Theatre, Worcester, Massachusetts 192
CASE STUDY: Agganis Arena and Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center, Boston, Massachusetts 194
CASE STUDY: Ave Maria University Oratory, Ave Maria, Florida 197
CASE STUDY: University of Connecticut Student Union, Storrs, Connecticut 199
CASE STUDY: Rhode Island Senate Chamber, Providence, Rhode Island 201
CASE STUDY: Rhodes Arts Center, Northfield Mount Hermon School, Gill, Massachusetts 202
CASE STUDY: Tufts University Granoff Music Center, Medford, Massachusetts 205
CASE STUDY: Jay Pritzker Music Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois 206
Chapter 6 Recent Innovations in Acoustical Design and Research 209
Gary W. Siebein and Bertram Y. Kinzey, Jr.
6.1 Introduction 209
6.2 Understanding and Measuring Room Acoustic Qualities 211
6.3 Acoustical Modeling and Aural Simulation 231
6.4 Other Directions in Architectural Acoustics Research 233
6.5 Conclusions 238
References 239
Further Reading 240
CASE STUDY: Recent Halls for the Performing Arts and Acoustical Model Studies 241
CASE STUDY: Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, Orange County, California 242
CASE STUDY: McDermott Concert Hall, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas 245
CASE STUDY: Evangeline Atwood Concert Hall, Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, Anchorage, Alaska 249
CASE STUDY: Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, Texas 253
CASE STUDY: The Esplanade Concert Hall, Theaters on the Bay, Singapore 255
CASE STUDY: Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, Takemitsu Memorial, Tokyo, Japan 257
CASE STUDY: Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California 260
CASE STUDY: Computer Model Tests 264
Chapter 7 Sustainable Design and Acoustics 273
Ethan Salter, Leed Ap
7.1 Introduction 273
7.2 Organizations Leading the Green Building Movement 274
7.3 Acoustical Challenges of Green Design 277
7.4 Postoccupancy Evaluations of Green Buildings 281
7.5 Examples of Building Types Designed for Green Ratings 281
7.6 Conclusion 285
References 285
Further Reading 286
Internet and Web Resources 286
CASE STUDY: Global Ecology Research Center at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California 287
CASE STUDY: Dougherty Valley High School, San Ramon, California 289
CASE STUDY: Charles Salter Associates Tenant Improvement Office, San Francisco, California 291
Appendixes 295
Appendix A: Conversion Factors, Abbreviations, and Unit Symbols 295
Appendix B: Acoustical Societies Throughout the World 297
Appendix C: Selection of an Acoustical Consultant 303
Appendix D: Self-Study Guide for Using this Book 305
Glossary 311
Index 317
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