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Using acoustic retroreflection in architecture to improve rooms for speech

Designing acoustically reflective spaces

This project aims to discover how a novel form of acoustic treatment can improve acoustics for speech in rooms such as classrooms and open-plan offices.

About the project

The project will generate new knowledge on the theory, design, and effects of acoustically retroreflective surfaces in room acoustics. Expected outcomes include solutions for effective acoustic retroreflectors, knowledge on how retroreflection influences people’s voice regulation and sound quality perception, and guidelines and simulation tools for integrating retroreflective treatments to improve speaking comfort. This should provide significant benefits including opportunities to resolve seemingly intractable design dilemmas in the acoustics of education and workplace environments.

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Project team

Associate Professor Densil Cabrera, University of Sydney

Associate Professor Dagmar Reinhardt, University of Sydney

Dr Shuai Lu, University of Sydney / Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University

Dr Manuj Yadav, University of Sydney / RWTH Aachen University

The project is funded through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project (DP) scheme under the number DP230101357.