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BUILDING  SCIENCE 2  [ARC 3413]

Students are provided an understanding of building acoustics in

relation to building design and construction. Students are introduced

to acoustic history, practical measurements, sound insulation,

reverberation, and internal and external building noise. Also students

learn to use lux and sound pressure level meters to measure

illuminance and sound level, understand day lighting strategies,

permanent and supplementary artificial lighting of interiors, various

types of artificial light sources, Colour Rendering Index (CRI) and

techniques to determine uniform lighting for interiors.

Project 1
 
LIGHTING & ACOUSTIC
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION & DESIGN

The aim of project is to expose and introduce students to identify the characteristics and functional requirements of day-lighting and lighting requirement, and indoor and outdoor acoustic requirements in a suggested space. To critically report and analyze the space by using proper research methodology and comparison with precedents.

LAB PRACTICAL
 

This project aims to create students' understanding of the principles of lighting and acoustics in the context physical environment. It encompasses advanced daylighting and artificial lighting systems and the strategies for internal and external noise management and room acoustics.

Project 2
 
The Inspiration &
The Intervention

 

To integrate lighting and acoustics requirements in the Final design Project of Architecture Studio 5.

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