ACOUSTICS, ARCHITECTURAL


Meaning of ACOUSTICS, ARCHITECTURAL in English

Relationship between sound produced in a space and its listeners, of particular concern in the design of concert halls and auditoriums.

Good acoustic design takes into account such issues as reverberation time; sound absorption of the finish materials; echoes; acoustic shadows; sound intimacy, texture, and blend; and external noise. Architectural modifications (e.g., orchestral shells, canopies, and undulating or angled ceilings and walls) may act as focusing elements to improve sound quality.

Britannica English dictionary.      Английский словарь Британика.