2020
DOI: 10.1177/1351010x20948653
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The acoustic characteristics of the “Dives in Misericordia” Church in Rome

Abstract: This paper discusses the acoustic characteristics of the “Dives in Misericordia” Church in Rome. The church was designed by architect Richard Meier and opened in 2003. It was made entirely of white concrete and consists of three septa with a double curve shaped like a sail. The nave roof is glass. The volume is approximately 14.000 cubic meters. The highest measuring is approximately 26 m. the width of the nave is 19.5 m, while the maximum width is 29.5 m, while the internal length is 32.0 m, while the total l… Show more

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“…Figures 6 to 10 report the main acoustic parameters in the octave frequency bands comprised between 125 Hz and 4 kHz. 36 The results have been averages for all the measuring positions by keeping separate the results obtained in the stalls and those gathered at different levels of boxes.…”
Section: Measured Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figures 6 to 10 report the main acoustic parameters in the octave frequency bands comprised between 125 Hz and 4 kHz. 36 The results have been averages for all the measuring positions by keeping separate the results obtained in the stalls and those gathered at different levels of boxes.…”
Section: Measured Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acoustic measurements provide information about the show performances when the actors are on the scene building and the musicians are in the orchestra [12][13][14][15][16]. The acoustic measurements were carried out with an omnidirectional sound source (type Peecker Sound mod.…”
Section: Acoustic Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%