Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling

The architectural opportunity to develop the sound and light lock of a performance venue as a space that engages and prepares the audience for a performance is one that is sadly missing from most halls. I have explored the development of this threshold as a true architectural space, one that enhance...

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Main Author: Garber, Emily Ann
Other Authors: Architecture
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32928
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05172011-104449/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-329282021-06-22T05:29:03Z Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling Garber, Emily Ann Architecture Ermann, Michael G. Clay, Patrick Ward, Randy Threshold Surface Shaping Parametric Modeling Acoustics LD5655.V855 2011.G373 The architectural opportunity to develop the sound and light lock of a performance venue as a space that engages and prepares the audience for a performance is one that is sadly missing from most halls. I have explored the development of this threshold as a true architectural space, one that enhances the overall experience for the audience members. And by introducing a parametric process into the architectural and acoustic development, have proposed a unique process for the design of concert halls. From physical model building to analysis by computer simulation, digital technology has undoubtedly advanced the realm of acoustic prediction. But common computer prediction programs that exist today are still essentially digitized applications of the analog model building process. Being: construct a model, analyze, make adjustments and repeat until the desired results are achieved. By implementing a parametric approach to model building it allows for design changes and the significance of those changes to be recognized in real time, an invaluable tool in the development of a sound-sensitive space. Utilizing the 3D software Rhinoceros and its scripting plug-in Grasshopper, it becomes possible to easily visualize crucial first-order reflections relative to surfaces that can be controlled and manipulated in very precise ways. This software is becoming more popular amongst architects and designers, and the prediction process will be an extension of this software into the field of acoustics. By using software already in the design vernacular, there is a seamless transition between design and analysis, making for a more cohesive project Master of Architecture 2014-03-14T20:37:25Z 2014-03-14T20:37:25Z 2011-05-03 2011-05-17 2011-06-09 2011-06-09 Thesis Text etd-05172011-104449 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32928 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05172011-104449/ en OCLC# 93611180 Garber_EA_T_2011.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 1 volume application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Threshold
Surface Shaping
Parametric Modeling
Acoustics
LD5655.V855 2011.G373
spellingShingle Threshold
Surface Shaping
Parametric Modeling
Acoustics
LD5655.V855 2011.G373
Garber, Emily Ann
Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling
description The architectural opportunity to develop the sound and light lock of a performance venue as a space that engages and prepares the audience for a performance is one that is sadly missing from most halls. I have explored the development of this threshold as a true architectural space, one that enhances the overall experience for the audience members. And by introducing a parametric process into the architectural and acoustic development, have proposed a unique process for the design of concert halls. From physical model building to analysis by computer simulation, digital technology has undoubtedly advanced the realm of acoustic prediction. But common computer prediction programs that exist today are still essentially digitized applications of the analog model building process. Being: construct a model, analyze, make adjustments and repeat until the desired results are achieved. By implementing a parametric approach to model building it allows for design changes and the significance of those changes to be recognized in real time, an invaluable tool in the development of a sound-sensitive space. Utilizing the 3D software Rhinoceros and its scripting plug-in Grasshopper, it becomes possible to easily visualize crucial first-order reflections relative to surfaces that can be controlled and manipulated in very precise ways. This software is becoming more popular amongst architects and designers, and the prediction process will be an extension of this software into the field of acoustics. By using software already in the design vernacular, there is a seamless transition between design and analysis, making for a more cohesive project === Master of Architecture
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title Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling
title_short Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling
title_full Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling
title_fullStr Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Chamber Hall Threshold Design and Acoustic Surface Shaping with Parametric Modeling
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