ABSTRACT

The application of good acoustic design can seem daunting to designers when trying to understand the often-complex physics of sound control. The ever-increasing number of standards and performance criteria that can be requested on new developments further complicates acoustics for architects.

Architectural Acoustics, part of the PocketArchitecture series, provides the fundamental theory and understanding of acoustics and applications of effective detailing for specific building types and conditions in an accessible and clear technical guide.

The book provides:

  • a compact and understandable introduction to the fundamentals of building and architectural acoustics
  • definitions of suitable acoustic performance criteria for a wide range of common buildings and room types
  • guidance on specification and detailing of the most suitable construction types in North America and the UK.

This book is both, a handy rule of thumb on acoustics for anyone involved in the design or construction of buildings, as well as an essential addition to any architect’s reference library.

chapter

Introduction

part I|96 pages

Principles

chapter 1|7 pages

Basic concepts

chapter 2|26 pages

Interaction of sound wave and medium

chapter 3|8 pages

Human hearing

chapter 4|25 pages

Noise

chapter 5|16 pages

Room acoustics

chapter 6|13 pages

Sound measurements

part II|111 pages

Applications

chapter 7|21 pages

Educational buildings

chapter 8|16 pages

Healthcare

chapter 9|15 pages

Offices

chapter 10|6 pages

Theaters/Auditoriums

chapter 11|11 pages

Concert halls

chapter 12|12 pages

Dwellings

chapter 13|17 pages

Commercial

chapter 14|11 pages

Hotels