The sound diffusion in Italian Opera Houses: Some examples

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS BUILDING ACOUSTICS Pub Date : 2020-06-07 DOI:10.1177/1351010X20929216
L. Tronchin, F. Merli, M. Manfren, Benedetto Nastasi
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Soundfield diffuseness in rooms is considered a fundamental aspect of a high-quality room acoustics. Since early studies by Hodgson up to more recent studies of Shtrepi and Embrechts, it was shown that high levels of sound diffuseness could guarantee blending of music, as well as spatial sound perception by listeners, and this could enhance the global indoor acoustic quality. Conversely, Italian-style Opera houses represent an important architectural place, in which the special features of the rich decorations, and the specific characteristics of the volume, give a unique atmosphere, including a peculiar psycho-acoustics impression. However, some geometric properties of the opera houses could influence the global acoustic perception. The shape of the marmorino wall on the stalls, as well as the parallelism of the lateral walls in the boxes, often causes a lack of spaciousness and sometimes in the worst cases provokes focalization. This phenomenon leads to design special devices that could be inserted in the theatres, to avoid focalization, even if they are rarely accepted. This article deals with the design of some acoustic diffusing panels and their functioning in three different theatres, combining both acoustics needs with architectural constraints. The article starts analysing and commenting on the issues that resulted from the measurements conducted in an Italian opera house. In the following step, three examples of the design of diffusing panels are proposed. Finally, the results of diffusion and scattering coefficient of panels realized in the last theatre considered here are reported.
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意大利歌剧院的声音扩散:几个例子
房间中的声场扩散被认为是高质量房间声学的一个基本方面。从Hodgson的早期研究到最近对Shtrepi和Embrechts的研究表明,高水平的声音扩散可以保证音乐的融合,以及听众的空间声音感知,这可以提高全球室内声学质量。相反,意大利风格的歌剧院代表了一个重要的建筑场所,其中丰富的装饰和体积的特定特征,给人一种独特的氛围,包括独特的心理声学印象。然而,歌剧院的一些几何特性可能会影响全球声学感知。摊位上的marmorino墙的形状,以及盒子中横向墙的平行性,通常会导致空间不足,有时在最坏的情况下会引起聚焦。这种现象导致设计可以插入剧院的特殊设备,以避免聚焦,即使它们很少被接受。本文结合声学需求和建筑限制,介绍了三个不同剧院的一些声学漫射板的设计及其功能。本文首先分析和评论了在意大利歌剧院进行的测量所产生的问题。在接下来的步骤中,提出了漫射板设计的三个示例。最后,报告了在最后一个剧院中实现的面板的扩散和散射系数的结果。
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