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Comparison of Measured and Computer-Modeled Objective Parameters for an Existing Coupled Volume Concert Hall

This paper details the comparison of a built coupled volume concert hall and a computer-generated model of the hall. Coupled volume spaces typically have an auxiliary volume connected to the main volume through an acoustically transparent aperture. In this type of space, architectural parameters suc...

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Published in:Building acoustics 2007-06, Vol.14 (2), p.79-90
Main Authors: Bradley, David T., Wang, Lily M.
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