Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the acoustic quality of high-rise housing in San Miguel de Tucumán

Currently, problems are evident in the way high-rise housing is designed and built without taking into account the acoustic and sustainable quality in each of its rooms and technical spaces for essential basic services, from the first to the last floor. This has been brought to the forefront and has...

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Autores principales: Cazón Narvaez, Agustina, Juarez, Isabel, Garzón, Beatriz Silvia, Cancino, Víctor Luis Alberto
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/pensu/article/view/41745
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Sumario:Currently, problems are evident in the way high-rise housing is designed and built without taking into account the acoustic and sustainable quality in each of its rooms and technical spaces for essential basic services, from the first to the last floor. This has been brought to the forefront and has been put into sharp focus after the Health Emergency of 2020. As housing is now a place where office and educational activities must be developed, in addition to residential activities, it has been lacking acoustically conditioned spaces for such activities, having repercussions on the physical, mental and emotional health of users, as well as on the performance of these new functions with significant economic and social impact. The objective of this work is to diagnose and characterize the current conditions, both interior and exterior, of a high-rise dwelling in order to evaluate the acoustic insulation of its envelope and to generate optimal possible alternatives for the acoustic envelope of high-rise residences in San Miguel de Tucumán.