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Architectural acoustics : principles and practice
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Architectural acoustics : principles and practice
ISBN:
9780470190524
Basım Bilgisi:
2. bs.
Yayım Bilgisi:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons , 2010.
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
xix, 329 s. : res. ; 29 cm.
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Preface About the Authors Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction to Architectural Acoustics and Basic Principles William J. Cavanaugh 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Basic Concepts 1.3 Design Criteria 1.4 Selected Standards in Building Acoustics References and Further Reading Case Study: Fogg Art Museum Lecture Hall, Harvard University (1895--1973): The Beginnings of Modern Architectural Acoustics Case Study: A Timeline of Some Significant Events in Architectural Acoustics since Sabine's Pioneering Work at the Fogg Museum Lecture Hall Chapter 2 Acoustical Materials and Methods Rein Pirn and Jeffery L. Fullerton 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Sound Attenuation 2.3 Sound Absorption 2.4 Common Building Materials 2.5 Acoustical Materials 2.6 Special Devices 2.7 Performance Table References and Further Reading Selected Web Resources Case Study: Duke University Chapel: A Lesson on Acoustical Materials Case Study: Boston Waterfront Development Under a Flight Path: Sound Isolating Façade Constructions to Reduce Intrusive Noise Case Study: Berklee College of Music: Sound Isolating Constructions between Percussions Studios Chapter 3 Building Noise Control Applications Gregory C. Tocci 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Acoustical Analysis 3.3 Standards Organizations for the Building Industry 3.4 Overview of Building Noise Control Design References and Further Reading Case Study: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts: Cooling Tower Sound Isolation Case Study: Field Impact Insulation Class (FIIC) Rating Measurements of Condominium Floor/Ceiling Construction Case Study: Noise Insulation Class (NIC) Rating Measurements of a Hotel Guestroom Door Case Study: 500 Atlantic Avenue Hotel/Condominium Building Vibration Isolation Chapter 4 Acoustical Design: Places for Listening L. Gerald Marshall 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Sound Outdoors and Transition to Indoor Acoustics 4.3 Concert Halls and Recital Halls 4.4 Opera Houses, Theaters, General-Purpose Auditoria, and Worship Spaces 4.5 Other Places for Speech and Music Activities References and Further Reading Case Study: Holy Cross Church, Dewitt, New York Case Study: Mitchell Hall at the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware--Historic Renovation Case Study: The New Hitchcock Presbyterian Church, Scarsdale, New York Case Study: Katherine M. Elfers Concert Hall at the Esther Eastman Music Center, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut Case Study: Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, Massachusetts Case Study: Hollywood Bowl Stage Redesign, Los Angeles, California Chapter 5 Sound Systems Matthew J. Moore 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Loudspeaker Systems 5.3 Equipment 5.4 Examples of Sound Reinforcement and Reproduction Systems 5.5 Special Sound System Installations References and Further Readings Case Study: Hanover Theatre, Worcester, Massachusetts Case Study: Agganis Arena and Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center, Boston, Massachusetts Case Study: Ave Maria University Oratory, Ave Maria, Florida Case Study: University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut Case Study: Rhode Island Senate Chamber, Providence, Rhode Island Case Study: Northfield Mount Hermon School Rhodes Arts Center, Northfield, Massachusetts Case Study: Tufts University Granoff Music Center, Medford, Massachusetts Case Study: Jay Pritzker Music Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois Chapter 6 Recent Innovations in Acoustical Design and Research Gary W. Siebein and Bertram Y. Kinzey, Jr. 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Understanding and Measuring Room Acoustic Qualities 6.3 Acoustical Modeling and Aural Simulation 6.4 Other Directions in Architectural Acoustics Research 6.5 Conclusions References and Further Reading Case Study: Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, Orange County, California Case Study: McDermott Concert Hall, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas Case Study: Evangeline Atwood Concert Hall, Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, Anchorage, Alaska Case Study: Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, Texas Case Study: The Esplanade Concert Hall, Theaters on the Bay, Singapore Case Study: Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall: Takemitsu Memorial, Tokyo, Japan Case Study: Sound Focusing in a Small Conference Room Case Study: Reflected Sound and Reverberation in a Large Catholic Church Case Study: Effects of Multiple Sources on Room Response Case Study: Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California Chapter 7 Sustainable Design and Acoustics Ethan Salter, LEED AP 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Organizations Leading the Green Building Movement 7.3 Acoustical Challenges of Green Design 7.4 Post-Occupancy Evaluations of Green Buildings 7.5 Examples of Building Types Designed for Green Ratings 7.6 Conclusion References and Further Reading Case Study: Global Ecology Research Center at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California Case Study: Dougherty Valley High School, San Ramon, California Case Study: Charles M. Salter Associates (CSA) Tenant Improvement Office, San Francisco, California Appendixes Appendix A Conversion Factors, Abbreviations, and Unit Symbols Appendix B Acoustical Societies throughout the World Appendix C Selection of an Acoustical Consultant Appendix D Glossary Index
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Preface About the Authors Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction to Architectural Acoustics and Basic Principles William J. Cavanaugh 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Basic Concepts 1.3 Design Criteria 1.4 Selected Standards in Building Acoustics References and Further Reading Case Study: Fogg Art Museum Lecture Hall, Harvard University (1895--1973): The Beginnings of Modern Architectural Acoustics Case Study: A Timeline of Some Significant Events in Architectural Acoustics since Sabine's Pioneering Work at the Fogg Museum Lecture Hall Chapter 2 Acoustical Materials and Methods Rein Pirn and Jeffery L. Fullerton 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Sound Attenuation 2.3 Sound Absorption 2.4 Common Building Materials 2.5 Acoustical Materials 2.6 Special Devices 2.7 Performance Table References and Further Reading Selected Web Resources Case Study: Duke University Chapel: A Lesson on Acoustical Materials Case Study: Boston Waterfront Development Under a Flight Path: Sound Isolating Façade Constructions to Reduce Intrusive Noise Case Study: Berklee College of Music: Sound Isolating Constructions between Percussions Studios Chapter 3 Building Noise Control Applications Gregory C. Tocci 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Acoustical Analysis 3.3 Standards Organizations for the Building Industry 3.4 Overview of Building Noise Control Design References and Further Reading Case Study: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts: Cooling Tower Sound Isolation Case Study: Field Impact Insulation Class (FIIC) Rating Measurements of Condominium Floor/Ceiling Construction Case Study: Noise Insulation Class (NIC) Rating Measurements of a Hotel Guestroom Door Case Study: 500 Atlantic Avenue Hotel/Condominium Building Vibration Isolation Chapter 4 Acoustical Design: Places for Listening L. Gerald Marshall 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Sound Outdoors and Transition to Indoor Acoustics 4.3 Concert Halls and Recital Halls 4.4 Opera Houses, Theaters, General-Purpose Auditoria, and Worship Spaces 4.5 Other Places for Speech and Music Activities References and Further Reading Case Study: Holy Cross Church, Dewitt, New York Case Study: Mitchell Hall at the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware--Historic Renovation Case Study: The New Hitchcock Presbyterian Church, Scarsdale, New York Case Study: Katherine M. Elfers Concert Hall at the Esther Eastman Music Center, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut Case Study: Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, Massachusetts Case Study: Hollywood Bowl Stage Redesign, Los Angeles, California Chapter 5 Sound Systems Matthew J. Moore 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Loudspeaker Systems 5.3 Equipment 5.4 Examples of Sound Reinforcement and Reproduction Systems 5.5 Special Sound System Installations References and Further Readings Case Study: Hanover Theatre, Worcester, Massachusetts Case Study: Agganis Arena and Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center, Boston, Massachusetts Case Study: Ave Maria University Oratory, Ave Maria, Florida Case Study: University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut Case Study: Rhode Island Senate Chamber, Providence, Rhode Island Case Study: Northfield Mount Hermon School Rhodes Arts Center, Northfield, Massachusetts Case Study: Tufts University Granoff Music Center, Medford, Massachusetts Case Study: Jay Pritzker Music Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois Chapter 6 Recent Innovations in Acoustical Design and Research Gary W. Siebein and Bertram Y. Kinzey, Jr. 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Understanding and Measuring Room Acoustic Qualities 6.3 Acoustical Modeling and Aural Simulation 6.4 Other Directions in Architectural Acoustics Research 6.5 Conclusions References and Further Reading Case Study: Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, Orange County, California Case Study: McDermott Concert Hall, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas Case Study: Evangeline Atwood Concert Hall, Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, Anchorage, Alaska Case Study: Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, Texas Case Study: The Esplanade Concert Hall, Theaters on the Bay, Singapore Case Study: Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall: Takemitsu Memorial, Tokyo, Japan Case Study: Sound Focusing in a Small Conference Room Case Study: Reflected Sound and Reverberation in a Large Catholic Church Case Study: Effects of Multiple Sources on Room Response Case Study: Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California Chapter 7 Sustainable Design and Acoustics Ethan Salter, LEED AP 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Organizations Leading the Green Building Movement 7.3 Acoustical Challenges of Green Design 7.4 Post-Occupancy Evaluations of Green Buildings 7.5 Examples of Building Types Designed for Green Ratings 7.6 Conclusion References and Further Reading Case Study: Global Ecology Research Center at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California Case Study: Dougherty Valley High School, San Ramon, California Case Study: Charles M. Salter Associates (CSA) Tenant Improvement Office, San Francisco, California Appendixes Appendix A Conversion Factors, Abbreviations, and Unit Symbols Appendix B Acoustical Societies throughout the World Appendix C Selection of an Acoustical Consultant Appendix D Glossary Index