Costruire per e con i suoni : qualità sonore del progetto d'architettura
Building for and with sound: sound quality of architectural design
Creato da
Recchia, Ida
Rossi, Franco
Lucente, Roberta
Metadata
Mostra tutti i dati dell'itemDescrizione
Formato
/
Dottorato di ricerca in International PhD architecture and urbanism, Ciclo III, a.a. 2008-2009; In architectural design field, the interpretation of “sound” parameter evokes cultural
and conceptual features that open towards new quality of architecture. The sound, having
immaterial and incorporeal implications, is a physical presence in every built space.
The sound dimension in architecture suggests the idea of space more livable and human,
opposed to the repeated and “silent” images proposed by the media system of
popular magazines or of internet pages. The sound invites us to enter the architectural
space even to “listen” its intimate qualities. This thesis aims to illustrate how the sound
is a contemporary “code” for architectural project that reveals innovative qualities of
design. Furthermore the research focus on a comparative study of projectual case studies
related to the “sound effect” in order to reveal as a consciousness of this descriptive
tool (sound effect) can become a key-theme of project. A similar method of comparison
is applied to the spaces of proximity, between outdoor spaces and indoor spaces.
The space of proximity is intended as a “sample-space” to verify this comparative
approach. These concepts, held through the critical comparison of a series of case studies,
reveal the integration of sound parameter as a material both of architectural and
urban project. The examples are divided into categories in reason of the distinction between
sound and noise and different scales. The first, concerns how the presence of
different kind of noise becoming a way to for modelling the architectural project, in big
and medium scales. The second one reveals, in the smaller scale of building, how the
project uses traditional control of volumes, dimensions and materials to create “sound
effects” as components of built space. The other one category focuses on the sound as
an artistic component of space through the use of mechanical or electrical installation.
The result is that both sound and noise can be considered as aesthetic and generative
component of project. The work translates the analytic language of sounds design into
a graphicism that shows the skills of project in controlling sound components. A series
of “Lebels” and “Sound Maps” are created to facilitate a reading of case studies in relation
to the sound effects they produce. This to extrapolate recurring attitudes and design
conditions that demonstrate the integration of sound in architectural project. A
particular experimentation is leaded on the space of proximity, with the production of
schemes that simplify and describe the space between indoor and outdoor and their
particular sound conditions.; Università della calabriaSoggetto
Acustica architettonica