2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12030280
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Byzantine Churches in Albania: How Geometry and Architectural Composition Influence the Acoustics

Abstract: The Byzantine churches built between the 7th and the 15th centuries represent an architectural typology that has been developed along with other architectural styles. The evolution of the interior organization, to be composed of only a single nave for the oldest architecture and then developed with additional lateral naves, is one of the multiple aspects that characterizes this building type, studied mainly from an architectural perspective. The variety of roof morphology, being flat, double slope, vaulted or … Show more

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“…These studies considered a variety of factors, such as building surfaces made of hard stone [22,36], timber [43,56], ceramic materials [57], and even soft materials [58][59][60]. Studies have also explored spaces of different sizes and shapes [31,33,[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71] and the impact of different positions of indoor furniture on the sound field [72]. Several studies have shown that the large places of worship in cathedrals are highly reverberant spaces [36,73] with low speech intelligibility and that they are unsuitable for listening to spoken or musical sound signals [74].…”
Section: Sound Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies considered a variety of factors, such as building surfaces made of hard stone [22,36], timber [43,56], ceramic materials [57], and even soft materials [58][59][60]. Studies have also explored spaces of different sizes and shapes [31,33,[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71] and the impact of different positions of indoor furniture on the sound field [72]. Several studies have shown that the large places of worship in cathedrals are highly reverberant spaces [36,73] with low speech intelligibility and that they are unsuitable for listening to spoken or musical sound signals [74].…”
Section: Sound Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galindo et al [ 30 ] assessed the historical Roman theaters in Spain for building acoustic performance to understand how several acoustic parameters operate in terms of temporal and spatial aspects. Sukaj et al [ 31 ] examined five Byzantine churches in Albania in terms of acoustic performance by having building variables, including roof material and morphology as well as building features. They found that slight concerns about individuals' conversations and building shape and height significantly affect acoustic environments.…”
Section: Building Material/shape/geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%