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SUMMARY:AIAU: Acoustics in Open-to-Structure Environments
DESCRIPTION:*1 LU*\nLIVE WEBINAR COURSE \nAs more and more commercial interiors\, from offices to schools\, veer toward open concepts and exposed structures\, the spaces become susceptible to noise. And for occupants\, excessive noise can lead to increased stress\, lower productivity\, decreased focus\, and poor communication. This session will help architects understand the challenge by exploring how sound is generated\, transmitted\, and reverberates. Attendees will learn a simpler approach to sabins\, how to calculate absorption\, and how to apply that knowledge to designing ceiling systems that hit the sweet spot for noise reduction. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nAddress acoustical design challenges in open-to-structure spaces.\nReview fundamentals of sound and define key acoustical terms.\nExplain and compare various measures of sound absorption.\nDefine reverberation time as a key room acoustic design parameter.\nExamine acoustical treatments best suited for open to structure spaces and review sample reverberation time calculations.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aiau-acoustics-in-open-to-structure-environments/
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SUMMARY:Acoustics in Architecture - A Master Class
DESCRIPTION:*1 HSW*\nRegistration is REQUIRED by May 28 at 10 AM: event website found in “Details” below.\nPresented by Steven J. Thorburn with Thorburn Associates\nThis program explores the ways that acoustics can impact our built environment. After a brief review on acoustics terms\, the session looks at various concerns clients have raised including: \n\nRestaurant acoustics\nIIC and STC in mixed use and multi-family housing\nConference room acoustics and glazing options\nMechanical noise control\nHow to treat spaces acoustically with our newer\, flexible\, collaborative\, more open space plans\nAcoustics in healthcare\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will describe impact of background noise on speech and privacy\nParticipants will discuss acoustical importance of absorptive materials\nParticipants will describe impact of wall and ceiling construction on acoustics\nParticipants will list requirements for environmental noise\, background noise\, speech privacy and sound isolation
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/acoustics-in-architecture-a-master-class/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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