The most important condition for efficient work and agreeable living in normal rooms is not what we see, as could be expected, but what is the influence of the acoustics of the room on our ears. We tried to determine the acoustical conditions for our working and living spaces, and to establish the rules to apply for obtaining a reasonable solution.
Author:
Venwelkenhuysen, J.
Affiliation:
docent R.I.T.C.S., prof. Kon. Conservatorium, Brussels
AES Convention:
1ce (March 1971)
Paper Number:
C06
Publication Date:
March 1, 1971
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