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Architectural Acoustics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Karachi; Andola Publications; 1998Description: 114Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720 AHM 23 10782
Summary: "Architectural Acoustics" by Aijaz Ahmad provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices associated with sound control in buildings. The book delves into the science of acoustics, exploring how sound behaves in enclosed spaces and how architectural design can influence audio quality. It covers key concepts such as sound absorption, reflection, diffusion, and transmission, providing insights into how materials and space configurations can enhance or detract from acoustic performance. The text also addresses the practical application of acoustics in various types of structures, including concert halls, theaters, and everyday living spaces. By integrating theoretical knowledge with case studies and real-world examples, Ahmad emphasizes the importance of considering acoustic design from the early stages of a project to achieve optimal sound environments. The book serves as a valuable resource for architects, acoustical engineers, and students, offering not only technical insights but also a broader understanding of the impact of sound on human experience and interaction within built spaces.
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Book Marium Abdulla Library Non-Ref Architecture 720 AHM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 10781
Book Marium Abdulla Library Non-Ref Architecture 720 AHM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Checked out 04/10/2026 10782

"Architectural Acoustics" by Aijaz Ahmad provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices associated with sound control in buildings. The book delves into the science of acoustics, exploring how sound behaves in enclosed spaces and how architectural design can influence audio quality. It covers key concepts such as sound absorption, reflection, diffusion, and transmission, providing insights into how materials and space configurations can enhance or detract from acoustic performance.

The text also addresses the practical application of acoustics in various types of structures, including concert halls, theaters, and everyday living spaces. By integrating theoretical knowledge with case studies and real-world examples, Ahmad emphasizes the importance of considering acoustic design from the early stages of a project to achieve optimal sound environments.

The book serves as a valuable resource for architects, acoustical engineers, and students, offering not only technical insights but also a broader understanding of the impact of sound on human experience and interaction within built spaces.

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