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Lighting and acoustics

Code:124LGAE
Weekly load:1+1
Assessment:Classified credit
Type of study:Master
Term:Winter
Type of course:Compulsory
Main lecturer:Ing. Jiří Nováček, Ph.D.

Anotation:

The basic knowledge from building acoustics and daylight in architecture is given to students within this course. Students participating in this course should be able to design and evaluate buildings considering acoustic and daylight requirements.

Lectures:

ACOUSTICS

Fundamentals of acoustics, basic definitions and quantities (sound as a physical phenomenon, spectral analysis, levels and decibels, weighing of sound, time factor and equivalent levels, sound sources, sound fields).Indoor and outdoor sound propagation (attenuation, absorption, reflection and geometrical spreading of sound). Noise and vibration control engineering (principles of noise and vibration control, elastic mounting of vibration sources, enclosures, barriers, room sound absorption). Introduction to room acoustics and sound insulation in buildings (sound reduction index of single and double leaf partitions, impact sound insulation, revereberation time).

LIGHTING

The course aims to improve the students’ ability to see, to plan and to design daylight in architecture. The purpose is to consider daylight and sunlight as a resource, a raw material, and to understand how it can be used to emphasize architectural concepts while keeping the comfort for users.

Students are asked to adopt a sustainable approach focusing on visual comfort, biological needs and energy concerns. Course consist of lectures, individual work as well as groupwork. Computer simulation and practical real-life measurements are used to validate the concepts.

Literature:

 

1. Maekawa Z., Lord P.: Environmental and Architectural Acoustics, E a FN Spon, London 1994

2. Beranek Leo L., Vér István L.: Noise and Vibration Control Engineering - Principles and Applications, John Wiley a Sons, Inc., 1992

3. Ficker T.: Handbook of Building Thermal Technology, Acoustics and Daylighting, CERM, Brno 2004

4. Reinhart, C.: Daylighting Handbook I + II, Building Technology Press 2014, 2018

5. Daylight Academy: Changing perspectives on daylight: Science, technology and culture, Science supplement, 2017

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LIGHTING - EXAMPLE OF FINAL ANALYSES(1.3MB)pdf

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