Module #6: Sound issues from the outdoors
Module #6
In the last module, we thoroughly analyzed indoor acoustic challenges, and solution options designed to mitigate noisy spaces, with the goal being to achieve sound comfort. Here we will address sound issues where sound originates from the outdoors.
We have all been in indoor spaces where we hear traffic, the hum of electrical equipment, or any number of undesirable sounds, and here are several ways that this unwanted sound can be either completely mitigated or at least reduced.
It’s important to note that when addressing sound issues from the outdoors, as is also the case with addressing indoor sound issues, the analysis is complex, and will inevitably require the consideration of many factors that include the intended use of the space, the acoustical properties of the materials used, and the specific requirements of the situation.
When it comes to designing for residential developments that are positioned close to the highway or a busy road, the US Department of Transportation recommends that when designing the floor plan for a residence, the architect or builder can place rooms that are less sensitive to noise (ie: kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms) on the side of the home nearest the highway, opening up space farther from the road for bedrooms and living areas. The architect also can design the house so that it shields the backyard, which has no walls or roof itself to block traffic noise.
They also recommend other architectural considerations, such as:
This culminates our overview on Acoustics and sound, how sound moves within space, what affects sound trajectory and its auditory absorption, and some general challenges and considerations based on the spaces being analyzed. Our next series will focus on specific areas and application types, a deep dive into some of the general locations referenced in Module #3. Here is an overview of what is to come: Module #7 Office environments, Module #8 Sound in Restaurants, Module #9 Sound in Schools, and Module #10 Sound in Hotels
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