Overview
Acoustics can seem challenging to understand for non-acousticians, and this book seeks to illustrate practical ways to design for noisy contexts in a simple and accessible way. The book firstly takes the reader through some basic concepts in acoustics and then gives practical examples of designing for noisy environments. Natural ventilation and noise problems are often dismissed as a luxury, a nice-to-have, but unnecessary, or overlooked because of the primacy of the visual sense in design. In this time of a Covid-19 pandemic, the need for a plentiful supply of fresh, clean, natural air to indoor spaces is even more critical, and air-conditioning circulating the same stale air is something to be avoided. Energy hungry air-conditioning is also unsustainable, expensive to run, and passes the cost of a poor design onto the resident. The book is written to be easy to understand and accessible to design and planning professionals who may not be acousticians nor understand acoustics, and further explanatory videos are available. The book's content crosses the boundaries of several professional fields and draws on acoustics, architecture, urban design, urban planning, public health, and a little bit of math & science. The cross-disciplinary approach aims to provide holistic information and help a rounded understanding of the practicalities of designing for noisy environments while providing natural ventilation.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Kuu Media
Imprint: Kuu Media
Dimensions:
Width: 23.50cm
, Height: 1.90cm
, Length: 15.90cm
Weight: 0.520kg
ISBN: 9781739869229
ISBN 10: 1739869222
Pages: 271
Publication Date: 28 December 2021
Audience:
General/trade
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College/higher education
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Adult education
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Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: In stock
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