Acoustics (Feb 2023)

An Acoustic Reconstruction of the House of Commons, c. 1820–1834

  • Aglaia Foteinou,
  • Damian Murphy,
  • J. P. D. Cooper

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/acoustics5010012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 193 – 215

Abstract

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This paper presents an acoustic reconstruction of the UK House of Commons between c. 1820 and 1834. Focusing on a historically important site where political decisions were debated over the centuries, we aim to simulate and present the intangible principles of the acoustic properties and sounds heard within the space. The acoustic model was created based on available historical evidence with the aid of commercial acoustic simulation software. We discuss the decisions made for this reconstruction based on further experimentation with the acoustic characteristics of the constituent materials and settings of the available software. An additional comparison of the achieved acoustic results with spaces of similar historical importance and layout is presented, as a calibration of the model with in situ measurements was not possible in this case study. The values of T30, EDT, C50 and Ts are presented, while auralization examples are also available for a subjective evaluation of the results.

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