Spatial and Sonic Evaluation of Urban Ambiances
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21810/aer.v10i1.6075Abstract
In order to propose a study of sonic ambiances, it appears essential to consider sound through its temporal character. Jean-François Augoyard (1991) argued that sound should be understood primarily as temporality. But the existence of a sound is revealed only if it is heard, perceived. It is this sonic perception and especially its specificities in urban public spaces that will be investigated in this article.