And you thought acoustics was only for concert halls!
We
expect our indoor environments – from home to school, from office
to entertainment venue – to “sound” a particular way.
The office should be free from distractions. Concerts and live performances
should be dynamic and clear for every seat in the house. Industrial workplaces
should not damage our hearing. Acoustics plays a pivotal role in the comfort
and enjoyment of our everyday lives. Acoustics is equally important outside
the buildings where we live and work. With urban growth and industrialization
have come increased public concerns over noise issues relating to transportation,
industry, recreational facilities, and all types of development. Good
acoustical solutions may go unnoticed; poor acoustics will be recognized
immediately. As our awareness grows, so do rules, regulations, and even
confrontations over sources and control of noise. The acoustical consultant
combines both Science – technical expertise and practical working
experience and Art – insight, innovation, and creativity to shape
the sound of our environment.
Acoustics — The physical science
of sound and vibration. The acoustician seeks to understand and quantify
the production, control, transmission and effects of sound.
Sound — Any audible vibration transmitted
by longitudinal pressure waves through a material medium, such as air
or water. The perception of sound is called hearing.
Noise — Any sound that is damaging,
undesirable, or interferes with one‘s hearing of a desired sound.
Acoustical Consulting — An applied
science dealing with acoustical issues in real-world settings. The acoustical
consultant blends precise measurement, objective standards, and mathematical
modeling with the practiced art of problem solving, creative design techniques,
and a highly subjective human sense - hearing.
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