Abstract

The design of small or large multipurpose performance spaces involves similar subjective listening parameters when considering the same types of acoustical programs. Such design includes sound absorptive material selection for reverberation control, and wall and reflector shaping for sound reflection or diffusion. However, simply scaling the same physical features does not necessarily achieve the same acoustical design goals. Drawing from a few case studies, this paper explores several design principles for small performance spaces and compares their acoustical effectiveness to their larger performance space counterparts.

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