The Natural Soundscape of Kalvebod Fælled

Navn
Tia Makesan
Uddannelsesgrad
Kandidat
Institut
Bygningskunst og Design
Program
Spatial Design
År
2020

The term ‘Soundscape’, coined by the author of The Soundscape, R. Murray Schafer, refers to the sonic environment of any given field of study (Schafer, 1993, p. 274).  The term can be used to describe everything from abstract constructions to actual environments.

This project consists of a series of connected architectural “instruments” in the existing soundscape of Kalvebod Fælled. These instruments work as moments within the landscape, framing specific phenomena of natural sound. 

How can a changing natural soundscape translate into architectural elements? And how can constructions of sound add to the meeting between people and nature?

The wind, like the sea, possesses an infinite number of vocal variations.
R. Murray Schafer
The Soundscape (1993)
Future Decay

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