Minqi LIN , Chi Kwan CHAU , Shiu Keung TANG , Wai Kit CHUNG , Ho Man YU
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Abstract
Soundscape quality of communal open space (COS) in residential housing estates has been less thoroughly investigated. This paper aims to reveal the intricate relationships among physical sound, visual and thermal environments and their respective human perceptions, and soundscape quality, as well as their relative influences. To this end, a path model was formulated with aid of 1749 face-to-face field interview responses collected via questionnaire surveys together with physical measurements at the COS of nine residential housing estates in Hong Kong. The model findings suggested that pleasantness and landscape visual quality, as well as thermal acceptability were the primary drivers for soundscape quality of COS. The size of effects of thermal perceptions on soundscape quality was found comparable to those of aural and visual perceptions. In turn, pleasantness was more influenced by perception of dominant vehicle sound, human sound and birdsong than physical sound properties and psychoacoustics factors. Visual quality of landscape also played an important role on soundscape assessments via visibility of greenery and sky. Besides, thermal acceptability was found to directly influence soundscape assessments instead of thermal comfort or sensation. Above all, our findings provide valuable insights for residential housing estate designers in formulating strategies that can effectively improve soundscape quality in COS in compact city environments.
对住宅小区公共开放空间(COS)的声景质量研究较少。本文旨在揭示物理声音、视觉和热环境及其各自的人类感知与声景质量之间错综复杂的关系,以及它们之间的相对影响。为此,通过问卷调查收集了 1749 份面对面的实地访谈回复,并在香港九个住宅屋苑的 COS 进行了物理测量,从而建立了一个路径模型。模型结果表明,宜人度、景观视觉质量以及热可接受性是影响 COS 声景质量的主要驱动因素。热感知对声景质量的影响大小与听觉和视觉感知的影响大小相当。反过来,与物理声音特性和心理声学因素相比,对主要车辆声音、人类声音和鸟鸣的感知对愉悦度的影响更大。景观的视觉质量也通过绿色植物和天空的可视性对声景观评估起着重要作用。此外,研究还发现热可接受性直接影响声景评估,而不是热舒适度或感觉。总之,我们的研究结果为住宅设计人员提供了宝贵的见解,帮助他们制定策略,有效改善紧凑型城市环境中 COS 的声景质量。
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Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.