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Site-specific soundscape design for the creation of sonic architectures and the emergent voices of buildings

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posted on 2024-11-01, 15:09 authored by Jordan LaceyJordan Lacey
Does a building contain its own Voice? And if so, can that Voice be discovered, transformed and augmented by soundscape design? Barry Blesser's writings on acoustic space, discuss reverberation and resonant frequencies as providing architectural spaces with characteristic listening conditions related to the architectural space's dimensions and materiality. The paper argues that Blesser and Salter expand such discussion into pantheistic speculation when suggesting that humanity contains the imaginative capacity to experience spaces as "living spirits". This argument is achieved by building on the speculation through the discussion of a soundscape design methodology that considers space as containing pantheistic qualities. Sonic architectures are created with electroacoustic sound installations that recompose existing architectural soundscapes, to create the conditions for the emergence of the Voices of buildings. This paper describes two soundscape designs, Revoicing the Striated Soundscape and Subterranean Voices, which transformed existing architectural soundscapes for the emergence of Voices in a laneway and a building located in the City of Melbourne, Australia.

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Journal

Buildings

Volume

4

Start page

1

End page

24

Total pages

24

Publisher

Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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2006043918

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-03-11

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