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ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS Relationship between sound produced in a space and its listeners, of particular concern in the design of concert halls and auditoriums. Good acoustic design takes into account such issues as reverberation time; sound absorption of the finish materials; echoes; acoustic shadows; sound intimacy, texture, and blend; and external noise. Architectural modifications (e.g., orchestral shells, canopies, and undulating or angled ceilings and walls) may act as focusing elements to improve sound quality. Š 2014 Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
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THEATRE / DES BORN About the external envelope: recover the original configuration, not only for being the initial and oldest but also having a major typological and compositional coherence. Inside the building: recover the configuration and original ambience of the theatre. It recovers the original horseshoe wall which were eliminated in 1929.
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ARCHITECT José M. Forteza Oliver ARQUISON
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Ciutadella de Menorca, Baleares, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2014
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PERFORMING ARTS CENTER / EL CANAL
In order to solve the problem of the same volume for dierent configurations it was proposed to build a variable acoustic system. Behind the skin formed by wooden board with large holes, there are installed cotton curtains with a motorized track. By moving the curtains the absorption available in the room may increase or decrease and, consequently, the reverberation time may change too. This space is destined to be a workshop, scenic arts factory, dedicated especially to text theatre and contemporary theatre. 4
ARCHITECT José M. Forteza Oliver ARQUISON
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Salt, Girona, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2012
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COLLEGE OF MUSIC / BERKLEE
Valencia will be the first Berklee campus outside of Boston. It will be devoted to advancing contemporary music education; studying and applying leading-edge music technology and international music business models. Additionally it will be focused on promotion of the diverse musical traditions of Europe,
North Africa, and the Middle East that have come together in Valencia and its surroundings. ACADEMIC AREA Planned to be operational in January 2012, the academic area includes ensemble rooms, classrooms, private instruction rooms, and prac-
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tice rooms. All rooms have been specifically built with the highest standards of acoustic room treatment, through the use of absorption and diusion materials on the surfaces of the room, and soundproofing, to provide sonic isolation between the rooms.
ARCHITECT José M. Forteza Oliver ARQUISON Lola Romera Martinez (Grupotec)
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Valencia, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2012
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AUDITORIUM / LA NAU
ARCHITECT José María Forteza Oliver ARQUISON
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Denia, Alicante, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2012
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AUDITORIUM / TORREVIEJA
ARCHITECT José Mª Tomás Llavador
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING UPV & ARQUISON
LOCATION Torrevieja, Alicante, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2011
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AUDITORIUM / DUBAI BRITISH SCHOOL
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ARCHITECT Archen Engineering
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Jumeirah Park Campus, Dubai
PROJECT YEAR 2014
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THEATRE / CAPITOL
ARCHITECT Horacio Fernandez del Castillo
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Cieza, Murcia, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2013
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AUDITORIUM / REX
ARCHITECT Opta. Arquitectura y Urbanismo S.L.
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Villanueva de Castellon, Valencia, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2011
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RECORDING STUDIOS
/ ILLOGICAL ESTUDIO
ACOUSTIC DESIGN José M. Forteza Oliver ARQUISON
LOCATION Tavernes Blanques Valencia, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2008
/ XIX PRODUCTION HOUSE
ACOUSTIC DESIGN José M. Forteza Oliver ARQUISON
LOCATION Puzol, Valencia, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2013
/ BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
ACOUSTIC DESIGN WSDG
ACOUSTIC CONTROL/ SITE SUPERVISION ARQUISON
LOCATION Valencia, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2012
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EDUCATIONAL ALMORADI SCHOOL MUSIC ARCHITECT Pilar Bosh
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING ARQUISON
LOCATION Almoradi, Alicante, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2011
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REHEARSAL ROOM OF MUSICAL SOCIETY ACOUSTIC DESIGN ARQUISON
LOCATION Mota del Cuervo, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2010
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ENVIRONMENTAL ACOUSTICS / “GRAU” PP
LOCATION Valencia, Spain
PROJECT YEAR 2008
Environmental acoustics is concentrated on the control of noise and vibrations caused by traffic, aircraft, industrial equipment, recreational activities and anything else that might be considered a nuisance. 18
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ABOUT US JOSE M. FORTEZA OLIVER Cofounder & CEO at ARQUISON architectural acoustics. In 1997 he collaborated in his first acoustic project, the Palace of Beaux Arts in Altea (Alicante), as a student of architecture at the Acarma group (UPV-Spain). In September 2001 he graduated as architect specializing in building, from the Polytechnic University of Valencia - Spain. In November 2001 he started his own architectural firm. In November 2004 he created ARQUISON with specialization in architectural and environmental acoustics. Currently he has more than 100 works of any kind regarding architectural and environmental acoustics.
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