Investigation of acoustic attributes based on preference and perceptional acoustics of Korean traditional halls for optimal design solutions

IF 6.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Building Simulation Pub Date : 2024-03-15 DOI:10.1007/s12273-024-1113-x
Beta Bayu Santika, Haram Lee, Jin Yong Jeon
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Immersed in the rich tapestry of traditional culture, Gugak, the traditional Korean music stands as a captivating embodiment of artistic expression. This study embarked on a comprehensive evaluation of a Gugak hall, employing acoustic measurements, computer simulations, and subjective perception surveys. The evaluation focused on the reverberance, clarity, spatial impression, and preference, unravelling the secrets that shape the immersive Gugak experience. Through intricate computer simulations and auralization, the experience of Gugak performances was meticulously brought to life, allowing exploration under diverse conditions by adjusting stage volume ratios from −20% to +20% and modifying the interior materials, including the walls, ceiling, and lateral reflectors. Although Gugak halls exhibited relatively low values of reverberation time (RT), early decay time (EDT), and binaural quality index (BQI) the dominant factor influencing the acoustic environment was the effect of sound strength (G). Musical clarity (C80) value did not show an inverse proportionality to the reverberation time. Furthermore, genre differences between traditional Korean and Western classical music did not significantly affect listeners’ perception and satisfaction with regards to reverberance, clarity, and spatial impression. As a result, Gugak halls can adhere to the same acoustic design criteria as Western orchestra halls, since this study found that people perceived them the same way. In this study, sound strength was found to be strongly correlated with perception indicators. It was possible to enhance listeners’ perception and preference regarding the acoustic environment through material and structural changes to the sidewalls and ceiling. These changes improved the reinforcement of low frequencies and simultaneously enhanced the relative effect of side reflections. Additionally, enhancing the reflection and spatial characteristics of the materials effectively improved listener preference. Based on these findings, an optimal design solution was proposed.

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基于韩国传统礼堂的偏好和感知声学属性调查,以优化设计方案
韩国传统音乐 "古乐 "沉浸在丰富的传统文化之中,是艺术表现力的迷人体现。本研究通过声学测量、计算机模拟和主观感受调查,对古乐厅进行了全面评估。评估的重点是混响、清晰度、空间感和偏好,以揭开形成身临其境的古乐体验的秘密。通过复杂的计算机模拟和听觉化,Gugak 表演的体验被细致地呈现出来,通过将舞台音量比从 -20% 调整到 +20%,以及修改内部材料(包括墙壁、天花板和侧向反射器),可以在不同条件下进行探索。虽然 Gugak 音乐厅的混响时间 (RT)、早期衰减时间 (EDT) 和双耳质量指数 (BQI) 值相对较低,但影响声学环境的主要因素是声强 (G) 的影响。音乐清晰度(C80)值与混响时间并不成反比。此外,韩国传统音乐和西方古典音乐在混响、清晰度和空间感方面的流派差异对听众的感知和满意度没有明显影响。因此,Gugak 音乐厅可以遵循与西方管弦乐厅相同的声学设计标准,因为本研究发现人们对它们的感知是相同的。本研究发现,声音强度与感知指标密切相关。通过对侧壁和天花板进行材料和结构改造,可以增强听众对声学环境的感知和偏好。这些改变改善了低频的增强效果,同时增强了侧面反射的相对效果。此外,增强材料的反射和空间特性也有效改善了听众的偏好。根据这些发现,提出了一个最佳设计方案。
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Building Simulation
Building Simulation THERMODYNAMICS-CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Building Simulation: An International Journal publishes original, high quality, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles dealing with modeling and simulation of buildings including their systems. The goal is to promote the field of building science and technology to such a level that modeling will eventually be used in every aspect of building construction as a routine instead of an exception. Of particular interest are papers that reflect recent developments and applications of modeling tools and their impact on advances of building science and technology.
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