Abstract
The paradise architectural acoustic devices are sound modifying architectural elements, or structures. The architectural structure can be made to look like any one of the standard architectural structures commonly used in a room, from baseboards to crown moldings or ceiling beams. Depending on the intended outcome, the architectural elements can either be a solid body, or what appears to be a solid element but has internal mathematically determined channels. This allows the architectural elements, or devices, to not only reduce or correct the decay time in the room, but also make certain that the architectural elements do not produce undesirable effects. The mathematical foundation of the various shapes and designs of the architectural acoustic structures, or elements, will be presented for a linear case. This will allow a better understanding of the underlining acoustical effects. An appreciation for a more precise mathematical description of the embodiments will also be discussed by additionally taking ...
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