ASC 521 Light/Sound in Architecture

This course presents the fundamentals of lighting and acoustic design in buildings. Subjective responses to light and sound are explored, and simple lighting calculations are used to evaluate spatial acoustic and lighting performance. Natural lighting processes and energy management techniques are investigated. Fundamentals of acoustic separation are presented. Students will analyse case studies of a variety of room types, including interior office spaces, public galleries and performance spaces that present opportunities to evaluate sound and light in various applications. Model testing of room acoustic performance and lighting will be introduced. Lect: 3 hrs. Corequisite: ASC 620, Prerequisites: ASC 401 and ASC 402 and ASC 403 and ASC 405 and ASC 406 and CVL 407 Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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