Architectural Acoustics: A Building Design Essential (Part 2)
Architects generally receive little, if any, education in acoustics. In formulating design goals for projects, acoustics is a low priority – except when it is
Architects generally receive little, if any, education in acoustics. In formulating design goals for projects, acoustics is a low priority – except when it is
Architectural acoustics has been described as something of a black art or perhaps more charitably, an arcane science. While not purely an art, at its
You are sitting in a restaurant surrounded by some of your best friends. The food is great and the drinks are cold. The restaurant is gradually getting busier. Between the chatter and the background music, you begin to raise your voice to be heard by those at your table. You are not alone in this. Almost everyone else is doing the same. The background chatter gets louder and louder as everyone in the room also raises their voice to be heard. This is the Lombard Effect: the tendency for humans to raise their voice in the presence of noise.