2014
DOI: 10.7813/2075-4124.2014/6-3/a.19
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Comparisons of acoustic characteristics for different ceiling forms in the Boztepe Osmanli Mosque, Turkey

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“…Kasim counts T30 for up to 5 seconds when the room is empty [9]. Kavraz has the same opinion [10]. However, the Great Mosque of Yogyakarta has a value of T30 1.49.…”
Section: Mosque Architectural Localitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kasim counts T30 for up to 5 seconds when the room is empty [9]. Kavraz has the same opinion [10]. However, the Great Mosque of Yogyakarta has a value of T30 1.49.…”
Section: Mosque Architectural Localitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies related to the geometrical shape of the mosque's space resulted in the finding that the angular shape of the room gives effect the acoustic quality better than the near-circle shape, such as an octagon which is a terrible effect on the quality of the room acoustics [8]. The geometrical shape of the space, including the mosque's roof, and the flat shape of the roof is of better acoustic quality than a conical roof [9] [10]. It contrasts with the research by Syamsiyah et al [11], where the roof of the pyramid as a form of Traditional Javanese Architecture, has a good effect on the acoustic quality of space [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%