
Cultivating a harmonious soundscape in urban public space: An empirical study of sound and activities
This study examines the relationship between sound and activities in urban public spaces in an attempt to create a pleasant acoustic environment that improves the quality of activities conducted in such areas. The study collected data from park visitors in Bandung using field measurements
and questionnaires. The findings indicate that sound sources have a more significant effect on visitors' participation in activities than the overall soundscape quality. Visitors would continue to engage in activities despite the high traffic noise levels as long as the appropriate sound sources
are present. Additionally, the study identified that the Social-Nature Connection activities require a soundscape that is lower in background noise, has some of the natural sound components, and with the addition of music to provide some dynamic vibes. On the other hand, the Restorative Retreats
activities show no relation with either sound sources or noise level, and Exploring Natural Landscapes activities are influenced positively by man-made sound, specifically recreational sound. This study provides valuable insights that may be used to improve the design of soundscapes in urban
public spaces, enabling designers to create a more balanced acoustic environment that supports various activities and enhances the quality of visitors' experiences.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Bandung Institute of Technology
Publication date: 30 November 2023
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