Abstract

The paper describes an experimentation campaign, including both objective and subjective analysis, carried out in a Zero-Energy full-scale test building and aiming at analysing the acoustic performance of the construction and the acoustic comfort of the rooms. The objective analysis consists of sound insulation measurements of facades and partitions, noise level measurements of service equipment and environmental noise level monitoring. The subjective analysis is based on a survey carried out on 100 participants to collect the answers about their evaluation of the acoustic quality in two different test rooms. The outcomes of the questionnaire were compared to the outcomes of the measurements in order to find a relationship between the subjective and objective data.

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