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摘要
有关城镇未来声音的研究主要集中在两个问题上:分别研究舒适度,即评估城市景观的视觉效果和声级;分别研究健康保护问题。与居民健康有关的声学环境控制政策传统上与借助系数 L den 和 L night 噪声指标提出的噪声级测量有关,而基于安宁等级(TR)的模型则借助系数 L Amax、L Amin、L Aeq、L A10。这些系数都与声景无关。在本文中,我们提出了将这些研究领域结合起来进行讨论的必要性。未来城镇的管理机构应掌握相关工具,以便从居民健康和舒适的角度评估现代化项目。我们通过对现有城市景观改造的实际项目进行分析,提出了我们的想法,并将其作为科学讨论的邀请函。这些改造项目的目的是将一些不利于发展的空间还给居民。在分析项目中提出的改造建议时,我们考虑了两种活化区域质量评估模型。第一个模型用于评估噪音对健康的影响。第二种模式以称为 TR 的指标为基础,从视觉和声学两个方面同时评估一个区域。科学家们目前使用的模型显示出多种缺陷,因此,我们建议对 TR 指标进行修改,将声音结构考虑在内。这一修改体现了用友好的声音掩盖不愉快声音的理念。本文结合第 12 期校际研讨会 "新城市景观 "中的两个项目,介绍了对模型的修改。在该周期的每个工作坊中,我们都将艺术、科学和技术相结合,以寻求创造更美好未来的解决方案。考虑到这一问题的重要性以及引入一定程度的普遍性的必要性,作者邀请大家参加关于城市群中声音的未来的讨论。
A Proposal Concerning Assessment of Alternative Cityscape Designs with Audiovisual Comfort and Health of Inhabitants
The research concerning the future of sound in towns and cities is focused on two main issues: studies are conducted separately on the comfort, i.e., assessment of visual scenery and sound levels in a cityscape and separately, on the health protection issues. The policy of the acoustic environment control with regard to the health of its inhabitants is traditionally connected with measurements of noise levels presented with the help of the coefficients L den and L night noise indicators, while the models based on tranquillity rating (TR) with the help of the coefficients L Amax , L Amin , L Aeq , L A10 . None of these coefficients refers to the soundscape. In this paper, we present a justification of the necessity to enter into discussion on the need to combine these research areas. The authorities managing towns and cities of the future should be provided with tools enabling them to assess modernisation projects from the point of view of both health and comfort of inhabitants. We present our ideas treating them as an invitation to a scientific discourse, in the form of analysis of actual projects concerning modification of existing cityscapes. The modifications are aimed at returning some unfavourably developed spaces to the inhabitants. When analysing the changes proposed in the projects, we take into account two models of the revitalised area quality assessment. The first model is used to assess the effect of noise on health. The second model, based on the indicator known as the TR, serves simultaneous assessment of an area from both visual and acoustical aspects. The models used contemporarily by scientists show multiple flaws, therefore, for the TR indicator we propose a modification taking the sound structure into account. The modification embodies the idea of masking unpleasant sounds with friendly ones. The changes to the model are presented, in this paper, in the context of two projects which were worked out in the framework of 12th edition of the intercollegiate workshop cycle The New Cityscapes. In the course of each workshop of the cycle, we combined art, science, and technology in order to seek solutions creating a better future. In view of the importance of this issue and the need to introduce a certain level of universalism, the authors offer an invitation to join a discussion on the future of sound in urban agglomerations.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Acoustics, the peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishes original research papers from all areas of acoustics like:
acoustical measurements and instrumentation,
acoustics of musics,
acousto-optics,
architectural, building and environmental acoustics,
bioacoustics,
electroacoustics,
linear and nonlinear acoustics,
noise and vibration,
physical and chemical effects of sound,
physiological acoustics,
psychoacoustics,
quantum acoustics,
speech processing and communication systems,
speech production and perception,
transducers,
ultrasonics,
underwater acoustics.