Integrating real-time room acoustics simulation into a CAD modeling software to enhance the architectural design process

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For architects, real-time 3D visual rendering of CAD-models is a valuable tool. The architect usually perceives the visual appearance of the building interior in a natural and realistic way during the design process. Unfortunately this only emphasizes the role of the visual appearance of a building, while the acoustics often remain disregarded. Controlling the room acoustics is not integrated into most architects' workflows-due to a lack of tools. The present contribution describes a newly developed plug-in for adding an adequate 3D-acoustics feedback to the architect. To present intuitively the acoustical effect of the current design project, the plug-in uses real-time audio rendering and 3D-reproduction. The room acoustics of the design can be varied by modifying structural shapes as well as by changing the material selection. In addition to the audio feedback, also a visualization of important room acoustics qualities is provided by displaying color-coded maps inside the CAD software.

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Pelzer, S., Aspöck, L., Schröder, D., & Vorländer, M. (2014). Integrating real-time room acoustics simulation into a CAD modeling software to enhance the architectural design process. Buildings, 4(2), 113–138. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings4020113

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