2014
DOI: 10.1121/1.4899507
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Auralization and the real world

Abstract: Architects value their senses and strive to design spaces that are engaging all five of them. However, architects typically make design decisions based primarily on how spaces appear and feel, as opposed to acousticians who normally justify design intent with the use of numbers, graphs, and charts. Although the data are clear to acousticians, auralizations are a useful tool to engage architects, building owners, and other clients and their sense of hearing to help them make informed decisions. If auralizations… Show more

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