Identification, Evaluation, and Influencing Factors of Soundscapes in Public Open Spaces in High-Density Residential Areas

Author:

Xu Zeyu12,Yang Ming3,Yu Lei12

Affiliation:

1. School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen, Shenzhen 519055, China

2. Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Urban Planning and Decision-Making, Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen, Shenzhen 519055, China

3. Boxwood A.D.R. Ltd., Sheffield S1 2FG, UK

Abstract

Public open spaces make crucial contributions to the livability of communities and promote physical and mental health. Soundscapes play an important role in the overall physical comfort of public open spaces. However, owing to insufficient studies of high-density situations, soundscapes are ignored in public open spaces in high-density residential areas. This paper presents a case study of a soundscape in the overseas Chinese town (OCT) of Shenzhen, China. Through in situ observation, four distinct soundscapes were easily identified by performing soundscape conceptualization according to the ISO. In terms of the four identified soundscape areas, subjective evaluations of acoustic comfort and annoyance and their influencing factors were thoroughly explored. The results reveal that the natural soundscape had the best evaluations, whereas the artificial one did not have the worst result. It is interesting to note that acoustic factors do not always significantly influence a soundscape’s evaluation. A non-acoustic factor such as the spatial function may play a role as it is related to the context of an individual perceiving an acoustic environment. This study provides first-hand empirical evidence for understanding soundscapes and the influencing factors present in high-density residential public open spaces. The results provide useful knowledge for enhancing soundscape quality in such spaces.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee

Publisher

MDPI AG

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