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Evaluating the restorative potential of church buildings

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We report the preliminary results of a study on the experience of soundscape and architectural ambiances of church buildings, with an emphasis on their restorative qualities. Through questionnaires, soundwalks and interviews with 16 diverse participants, we aim to characterize the sensory qualities of 2 contrasting church buildings in Montreal. Our data collection instruments operationalize concepts at the intersection of different research fields: soundscapes, attention restoration, quiet areas, architectural ambiances and heritage (including religious) places. As such, it encompasses a broad range of descriptors and outcomes. At a methodological level, we discuss the relative contributions of the different methods used and how they complement one another to provide a better understanding of experiences of church interiors. At a theoretical level, we report the main findings in term of experiences of space, sound, ambiance and associated benefits. In particular, we discuss the restorative potential of church building(s) and questions raised in relation to the particular context of this field work.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: McGill University

Publication date: 01 February 2023

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