Cerwén, Gunnar
- Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2016Peer reviewed
Cerwén, Gunnar
Soundscapes are becoming increasingly recognised as significant for sustainable development, since they involve issues of health and quality of life. With this in mind, the present study aims to further our understanding of how urban soundscapes can be altered through design of outdoor space. The study took the form of a quasi-experiment on an urban square, involving sound screens covered with ivy to form a small arbour. Assessment was effected using a mixed-method approach that included measurements of sound pressure levels as well as self-reports from (in total) 205 visitors (198 questionnaires and 9 semi-structured interviews were used for analysis). The findings reveal that the arbour improved the soundscape. This effect was further enhanced when forest sounds were added through loudspeakers, underlining the importance of qualitative considerations. The study additionally highlights potential applications of soundscape design, by examining a number of issues encountered during the project in relation to landscape architecture.
Landscape architecture; soundscape; design; noise screen; speaker installation; quasi-experiment; square; urban
Landscape Research
2016, volume: 41, number: 5, pages: 481-494
Future Urban Sustainable Environment (FUSE) (until Jan 2017)
Built environment
SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities
Architecture
Sociology (excluding Social work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology)
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/70093