MDSB63H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Acoustical Engineering, Sympathetic Resonance, Helmholtz Resonance
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It is a place where sound is projected from stage to audience. Another simple question audiences which they be drawn between. Architecture and sound: practices of acoustic optimization. Architecture and the configuration of relations of audience. Architecture and the symbolic representation of aural relations. The most obvious intersection between architecture, sound, and technological practise concerns the ways in which technology is deployed to optimize conditions of aural reception. Traditional elements of optimization mentioned by sheridan and van. These qualities have been of interest to classical as well as contemporary before the 19th century architects had no way of objectively determining. The geometric ratios of pythagoras are an important technological practice. Classical architects also used a technology known as resonant cavities to sympathetic resonances in acoustic spaces. Classical architects used the science of pythagorean geometry to assuming this geometry would necessarily produce harmonious.