Acoustical renovation of University Multipurpose Halls: The case of Lala Mustafa Paşa Hall

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Eastern Mediterranean University's Lala Mustafa Paşa hall is a multipurpose auditorium with conflicting functions. It is used for lectures, graduation ceremonies, music performances, shows, and sports. Thus, it is necessary to provide both speech intelligibility and quality sound. Many complaints were made regarding the long reverberation and echoes in the hall. To find the optimum solution for all of these conflicting uses, a survey of the acoustic parameters for music and speech was conducted, the criteria for which were identified. Measurements of these parameters were taken for the unoccupied hall. It was found that the acoustic conditions for both speech and music were in a critical condition in the hall. A simulation program was used to find a suitable solution, and various solutions were tested. The optimum solution was found to be the use of fireproof pyramidal melamine plates on the ceiling, and melamine plates with fireproof textile on the front surface with an air cavity on the walls at the rear. The long sidewalls at various levels on the tribunes were kept untreated. These measures satisfy the criteria for both music and speech without disrupting the sports activities.

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Alibaba, H. Z., & Ozdeniz, M. B. (2019). Acoustical renovation of University Multipurpose Halls: The case of Lala Mustafa Paşa Hall. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051397

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