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 Translation for 'architectural acoustics' from English to Russian
NOUN   architectural acoustics [branch of science] | -
архит.аудио.наука
архитектурная акустика {ж}
architectural acoustics [treated as sg.]
аудио.
акустика {ж}
acoustics
архит.
архитектурный {adj}
architectural
архит.
архитектурный стиль {м}
architectural style
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Usage Examples English
  • The architectural acoustics division of BBN faced controversy in the early 1960s with its acoustics design project for the Philharmonic Hall (now David Geffen Hall) at the Lincoln Center in New York City.
  • Recording studios are carefully designed around the principles of room acoustics to create a set of spaces with the acoustical properties required for recording sound with accuracy. Architectural acoustics includes acoustical treatment and soundproofing and also the consideration of the physical dimensions of the room itself to make the room respond to sound in the desired way.
  • Yoon uses unconventional sound sources (everyday found objects, chamber instruments and digital devices) to generate music, and illuminate the invisibility of environment, sound, space, and architectural acoustics and psychoacoustics—to create a storytelling through sound.
  • Sanders Theatre contributed in an unusual way to the early work of Wallace Sabine, considered the founder of architectural acoustics.
  • Jaffe has taught acoustics at the Juilliard School, City University of New York, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he is founder of the master’s program in architectural acoustics and remained for many years a Visiting Distinguished Professor.

  • Diffusion, in architectural acoustics, is the spreading of sound energy evenly in a given environment.
  • Vern Knudsen's publications include two seminal books, "Architectural Acoustics," published in 1932, and "Acoustical Designing in Architecture" with Cyril M.
  • For archaeological or historical sites that still exist in the present day, measurement methods from the realm of architectural acoustics may be used to characterise the behaviour of the site's acoustic field.
  • The first such application was Sabine's groundbreaking work in architectural acoustics, and many others followed.
  • Though rectangular dissipative attenuators are the most common variant of attenuators used today in architectural acoustics noise control, other design options exist.

  • Wallace Clement Sabine (June 13, 1868 – January 10, 1919) was an American physicist who founded the field of architectural acoustics.
  • Architectural acoustics (also known as building acoustics) is the science and engineering of achieving a good sound within a building and is a branch of acoustical engineering.
  • Shankland worked on neutrino experiments with Argonne National Laboratory from 1953–1969, and had other interests including the history of relativity and architectural acoustics.
  • Wallace Sabine, founder of the field of architectural acoustics, was hired to reduce reverberation in order to make the sermon more intelligible.
  • Restaurants, schools, office businesses, and health care facilities use architectural acoustics to reduce noise for their customers.

  • With the exception of Boston's Symphony Hall, none of these halls was built in the modern era with the application of architectural acoustics, and all share a long, tall and narrow shoebox shape.
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