architectural acoustics
导读:architectural acoustics读音音标
英 [ˌɑ:kɪˈtektʃərəl əˈku:stɪks]美 [ˌɑrkəˈtɛktʃərəl əˈkustɪks]
architectural acoustics意思解释
释义建筑声学;
英 [ˌɑ:kɪˈtektʃərəl əˈku:stɪks]美 [ˌɑrkəˈtɛktʃərəl əˈkustɪks]
architectural acoustics意思解释
释义建筑声学;

architectural acoustics读音音标
英 [ˌɑ:kɪˈtektʃərəl əˈku:stɪks]
美 [ˌɑrkəˈtɛktʃərəl əˈkustɪks]
architectural acoustics意思解释
释义
建筑声学;
英英释义
Architectural acousticsArchitectural acoustics (also known as room acoustics and building acoustics) is the science and engineering of achieving a good sound within a building and is a branch of Acoustical engineering. The first application of modern scientific methods to architectural acoustics was carried out by Wallace Sabine in the Fogg Museum lecture room who then applied his new found knowledge to the design of Symphony Hall, Boston.
