Study Spaces, Foresee Their Voices
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Architectural acoustics, music halls, musical performanceAbstract
In Tipologías arquitectónicas y calidad acústica de salas para música, María Andrea Farina puts forward an assessment of the main aspects relevant to the analysis and design of a music hall with quality acoustics. She defines parameters used to evaluate such attributes and goes through an analysis of iconic music halls. The book is aimed at professionals in the field of architectural design, but it can be harnessed by diverse readers.Downloads
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