Development of a New Analytical Model for the Study of the Urban and Architectural Sound Ambiance: The Topological Approach

Authors

  • Selma SARAOUI The Department of Architecture, université de Bejaia, Algeria
  • Azeddine Belakehal Laboratoire de Conception et de Modélisation des Formes et des Ambiances (LACOMOFA), the Department of Architecture, université de Biskra, Algeria
  • Abdelghani ATTAR Department of Architecture, université de Bejaia, Algeria
  • Amar BENNADJI 4 The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment, The Robert Gordon University Garthdee Road, Aberdeen, AB10 7QB, UK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA20190005

Keywords:

ambience, sound, architectural space, urban space, sound sequence

Abstract

Research in the field of ambiences has clearly evolved in our era, the field of investigation lists all the typologies of space ranging from architectural to urban space. There are many researches but the relationships between them are minimal, so far we do not have a way to treat or perceive the space as a whole, which starts from the macro environment (urban) to the micro environment (architectural) In this work we have taken sound as a parameter of the ambience and have tried to see through a literature review how the existence of sound sources is studied in urban and architectural space, in order to verify the existence of correspondence between the various methodological palettes that support sound in different types of space. The objective is to achieve a sound-based analysis model that could support all types of sound environments, whether urban or architectural, in order to create or improve the ambience.

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Published

2019-06-06

How to Cite

SARAOUI, S., Belakehal, A., ATTAR, A., & BENNADJI, A. (2019). Development of a New Analytical Model for the Study of the Urban and Architectural Sound Ambiance: The Topological Approach. Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 2(1), 158–176. https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA20190005