Acoustic design of a multipurpose hall inside a former church

Authors

  • Dario D'Orazio University of Bologna
  • Giulia Fratoni University of Bologna
  • Massimo Garai University of Bologna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-1602/6595

Keywords:

Acoustic design, Acoustic improvement, Church renovation, Energy distribution, Ray tracing

Abstract

The present work is about an acoustic design for a former church converted into a multi-purpose auditorium. The current status of the hall has been classified by means of an acoustic measurements campaign complying with technical standards requirements. A numerical model, which has been calibrated through the measured values, led to the development of the acoustic design that includes sustainable and not-invasive interventions. In contrast with the practical habits, which would use a large amount of sound absorbing materials, an array of suspended reflecting panels over the musicians positions has been introduced. Exploiting the reflecting and scattering properties of those objects, sound clarity and speech definition improve. All the treatments are validated using numerical simulation softwares in order to estimate the efficiency of the whole improvement proposal.

Published

2017-07-31

How to Cite

D’Orazio, D., Fratoni, G., & Garai, M. (2017). Acoustic design of a multipurpose hall inside a former church. IN_BO. Ricerche E Progetti Per Il Territorio, La Città E l’architettura, 8(11), 570–582. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-1602/6595

Issue

Section

Architecture and Landscape