Abstract

A review of an experimental assessment of the acoustic performance of an isolated two-story building constructed adjacent to a train station. The building was isolated using reinforced rubber isolation bearings installed on top of the foundation footings at the ground level. The acoustic performance of the isolation system has been investigated by means of an in situ measurement campaign at different construction phases. The results of the measurement campaign have been used to help define the Building Base Isolation Indicator implemented within the frame of the “Building Insulation against Outdoor Vibrations” (BIOVIB) project.

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