“…Understandably, poor indoor environmental quality adversely affects the performance and health of building users (Bughio et al, 2020). Research also showed that poor acoustic performance including music, can have a negative impact on health, behaviour and cognitive function (Alves et al, 2015;Challe, 2015;Emenike & Sampson, 2017;Hodgson, 2008;Schmidt et al, 2019;Murphy & King, 2014;Nurzyński, 2005;Nyoni, 2015;Oloruntoba et al, 2012;Silva, 2015; The Department of Health, 2018; Treasure, 2012; WHO, 2011, 2018), due to lack of awareness of how poor acoustic quality affects us and to total lack of understanding of acoustic as an integral part of either aesthetics or functionality of a building (Wilson, 2017). Okoye et al (2020b) even found that that undirected loud music sounds severely affect the sustainability performance of buildings socially, environmentally, economically and technically.…”