Development of a new analytical model for the study of the urban and architectural sound ambiance: the topological approach.

Abstract

Research in the field of ambience has clearly evolved in our era; the field of investigation lists all the typologies of space, ranging from the architectural to the urban. There is a lot of research, but the relationships between investigations are minimal. Currently, we have no way to treat or perceive space as a whole, from the macro (urban) to the micro (architectural) environment. In this work, we have taken sound as a parameter of ambience, using a literature review to understand how the existence of sources of sound is studied within urban and architectural spaces. This helps to verify the existence of a correlation between the various methodological palettes that support sound in different types of space. Our objective is to achieve a sound-based analysis model that could support all types of sound environments, whether urban or architectural, in order to create or improve ambience

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