2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2020.107491
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The acoustical assessment of the commercial spaces and buildings

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“…Sound connects with the quality of life in a place (Bernat, 2016;Bogusz et al, 2011;Hojan et al, 2012). Although sound is an invisible element, it is perceived by the users of the space unconsciously (Nowicka, 2020). Sound in architecture is a feature that affects the space both functionally and aesthetically.…”
Section: Soundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sound connects with the quality of life in a place (Bernat, 2016;Bogusz et al, 2011;Hojan et al, 2012). Although sound is an invisible element, it is perceived by the users of the space unconsciously (Nowicka, 2020). Sound in architecture is a feature that affects the space both functionally and aesthetically.…”
Section: Soundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acoustic performances are often related to subjective parameters such as noise annoyance [4], and in the last period numerous regulations are emerging for offices and schools such as, ISO 22955:2021 [5], UNI 11367:2023 [6], UNI 11532-1:2018 [7]. Non-residential typologies are treated in [8], [9], [10]. In [11] a set of descriptors was proposed for acoustic insulation requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buildings around airports are very susceptible to aircraft noise exposure, which has the potential to trigger Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) [1,2] Therefore, in designing building around the airport, it is very important to pay attention to Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) to create comfort and prevent SBS [2][3][4]. In public buildings, especially schools, students as users are very sensitive to aspects of IEQ, especially if the school building is located near an airport that is exposed to aircraft noise [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%