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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME «Sounds, noise and music for re-thinking sustainable building, city and econeighborhood » 29 September - 3 October Main venue : Michalis Cacoyannis Foundation Venues for the 3 rd of October: The "EchoPolis International 2013 will focus on one of the most important senses : hearing thus drawing attention to the sound quality of the urban environment and how, resources and tools can be used so that sounds, noises and music become design elements and factors of enrichment of sustainability in buildings, cities and neighborhoods. The concepts of soundscape and sound design leave the research laboratories and invade the market, the world of professionals and the discourse between designers and all those involved in the application of sound design in the city, architects, engineers, private companies of sound equipment and facilities. Soundscape research considers environmental sounds as a 'resource' rather than a 'waste'.

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

«Sounds, noise and music for re-thinking sustainable building, city and econeighborhood»

29 September - 3 OctoberMain venue : Michalis Cacoyannis Foundation

Venues for the 3rd of October: Hellenic-American Union, French Institute of Greece

The "EchoPolis International 2013 will focus on one of the most important senses : hearing

thus drawing attention to the sound quality of the urban environment and how, resources and tools can be used so that  sounds, noises and music become design elements and factors of enrichment of sustainability in buildings, cities

and neighborhoods. The concepts of soundscape and sound design leave the research laboratories and

invade the market, the world of professionals and the discourse between designers and all those involved in the application of sound design in the city, architects, engineers,

private companies of sound equipment and facilities. Soundscape research considers environmental sounds as a 'resource' rather than a 'waste'.

Experiences and projects from cities and regions all over the world : Rio de Janeiro, Paris, Athens, Berlin, Lisbon, Bucharest, Nicosia, Thessaloniki, Volos, Konohana/Osaka, La

Courrouze/Rennes, Xanthi, Haute-Provence, Ile-de-France, Grand Lyon, Alcantara, Caceres,

Sunday 29 September

20h00-21h30 Music Performance, Greek Bouzouki, Thanassis Polykandriotis (tbc), Room : Theater (MCF)

21h30 Welcome Cocktail, Foyer 2nd Floor (MCF)

MCF : Michalis Cacoyannis Foundation, Pireos 206, Athens

Monday 30 September

8h00 Doors open

9h00-9h30 Welcome and Opening

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Minister of Administrative ReformH.E Jean-Loup Kuhn-Delforge, Ambassador of France to Greece (tbc) George Prevelakis, Ambassador of Greece to the OECDGrigoris Tsaltas, Rector of Panteion University, ex.Minister of environment, energy and climate

changeLeonidas Koskos, President of Hellenic American Union Antonia Moropoulou, Rector of National Technical University of AthensMaria Gravari-Barbas, EIREST, University Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne Representative of Grand Lyon (to be precised)Representative of Ile-de-France (to be precised)Representative of the Region of Attica (to be precised)Representative of the Ministry of Health (to be precised)

9h30-11h30 Plenary Session 1, Room : Theater (MCF)

Emotional architecture, emotional city : emotions, a neglected dimension of urban sustainability ? Chairmen : Stella Kyvelou (GR), Bruno Vincent ( FR)

Panayotis Parthenios (GR)From atoms, to bits, to notes – an encoding-decoding mechanism for tuning our urban

eco-systems

Laura Jouve-Villard, Denis Laborde and Claire Guiu (FR)When music and city compose together

Heba Sherif Mourad (EG)The lack of interest to enrich the hearing experience in architecture

Alexander Alexiou and Dafni Effrosyni Delfaki (GR)Urban Space and Music. Berlin and Techno Francesc Daumal i Domènech (ES)Toward a sound literacy : The facilities “place-sound”

Angeliki Kotsi (GR)From the world of sensations and sounds to the sense of space

Richard Witt (GR, UK) An unsound proposal

11h30-11h45 Break, Networking, Visit of the ECHOPOLIS Expo, Foyers ground floor and 3rd floor (MCF)

11h45-13h15 Plenary Session 2, Room : Theater (MCF)

Sound and Noise in re-thinking sustainability in cities and eco-neighborhoods

Chairmen : Lydia Sapounaki-Dracaki (GR), Catherine Charlot-Valdieu ( FR)

Nathalie Gourlot and Thea Manola ( FR )Senscapes of sustainable neighborhoods: “calmscapes”? Critical analysis of senscapes of 3 so called sustainable neighborhoods in Northern Europe

Michelle Duffy, Gordon Waitt, Michael Gallagher ( AU )Making sense of climate change: sound as a methodological tool for re-thinking

sustainability

Elise Geisler (FR)The ideal neighbourhood : a quiet and lively place ?

Catherine Charlot-Valdieu and Philippe Outrequin (FR)La Courrouze, an econeighbourhood in Rennes, France

N.Manou-Andreadis and M.Milona (GR) An architectural approach on improving existing urban sound environment

Aggelos Tsaligopoulos, Yiannis Matsinos and Chris Economou (GR)The road to quietness. A methodology for finding quiet areas in agglomerations

13h15 Light Buffet , Foyer 2nd Floor (MCF), networking, visit of ECHOPOLIS 2013 Expo

15.00 -16.30 Parallel Workshops, Rooms : Theater -Cinema (MCF)

Workshop Session 1 Room : Theater

Workshop Session 2 Room : Cinema

Sounds, can they be resources for sustainability in cities ?

Chair: Vassilios Tsihrintzis (GR)Presentations :Marzena Mięsikowska, Evert de Ruiter, Leszek Radziszewski (PL,NL)Soundscape, in the sustainable city; privacy, communication, and orientation

Katherine A. Liapi and Stamatis Psarras (GR)Experiencing Music through Architecture in an Urban Park in Athens, Greece:Design methodology and digital processes

Yannis Christides (CY)Soundscapes, Communities and Place Attachment in Urban Space: a study on the soundmarks of divided Nicosia and their effects

Luís Cláudio Ribeiro and Jorge Bruno Ventur(PT)

Sound Designand Eco-innovation in cities

Chair: Ilias Beriatos (GR)Presentations :Cécile Regnault (FR)Quand le jeu devient son : Conceptions et pratiques sonores du jeu dans les environnements habités

Grégoire CHELKOFF(FR)Références auditives sur le web : cartophonie.fr au service du projet sonore

Margot Pellegrino, Isabelle Richard; Benoit Gauvreau; Amιlie Flamand ; Jean Pierre Levy and Sinda Haoues-Jouve (FR)Approches croisées pour la modélisation acoustique en milieu urbain : une propositionméthodologique

K.Chourmouziadou and K.Sakantamis (GR)Soundscape: Investigation and application of an innovative urban design parameter

Lisbon Sound Map - the city and the sound territory

16.30 -17.00 Break, Networking, Visit of ECHOPOLIS Expo

17.00 -18.30 Parallel Workshops Rooms : Theater- Black Box -Cinema (MCF)

Workshop Session 3Room : Theater

Workshop Session 4 Room : Cimema

Ancient and modern Acoustics-Occupational noise exposure

Chair: Nicolas Remy (GR, FR)Presentations : A.G. Sotiropoulou, G. Poulakos, G. Cambourakis, D. Velesiotis (GR)Subjective evaluation of the acoustics of opera houses

Nikos C. Barkas (GR)Contemporary Sound Environment around Ancient Greek Theaters: Current operation problems

A.G. Sotiropoulou, I.Tzouvadakis, I.Karagiannis and A. Savopoulou (GR)Subjective acoustic evaluations in rock music halls

A.G. Sotiropoulou, G. Vlachos, A. Stamos, P. Achamnos (GR)Subjective acoustic evaluation of byzantine live liturgy in churches of modern Greek period

Salvatore Curcuruto and Enrico Mazzocchi (IT)Evaluation of noise exposure of workers in musical events

Sound and noise in sustainable building

Chair: Stefan Pallantzas (GR)Presentations :Bruno Marco, Jesús Alba, Romina del Rey, Korinna Mollá, María Blanes,Enrico Fatarella (ES) Demonstrative solutions to reduce noise pollution in industrial areas, using finishing technologies in textile materials, Noisefreetex

Stella Kyvelou and Maria Sfyraki (GR)Sound quality in sustainable buildings

Panos Economou and Panagiotis Charalambous (CY)How to enrich sustainable architecture by the use of acoustical simulations at an early stage of the design process.

Maro Sinou and Stella Kyvelou (GR)How do performance assessment tools for buildings integrate sound quality and sound design ?

19h00 Closing of Scientific sessions

21h00 -22h40 “Ichneutae” by Sophocles, Directed by Dimos Avdeliodis, Room : Theater (MCF)

Tuesday 1 October

9h00-9h30, Keynote speech, Room : Theater Nadine Schütz ( SW )

“Hidden knowledge - Historical Traces of acoustic design practices in landscape architecture”

9h30-11h00, Plenary session 3, Room: TheaterSound environment, city identity and city attractiveness

Chairmen : Alex Deffner (GR), Patrick Romieu (FR)

Kostas Paparrigopoulos (GR)Environmental sounds, music and ecologies of sound: A multidimensional relationship.

Henry Warwick (CA)Music of Dark Ecology

Adriana Tudor and Silviu Platon (RU )Acoustic presentation of the Historical Center of Bucharest and noise mapping the area for public information regarding attractiveness of the city

Trever Hagen (JP)“Soundscapes, Creative Practices and Arts-based Development: a multisensory ethnography of ‘nearness’ in Konohana, Osaka”

M. Galani, E. Giannopoulou and V.M. Perra (GR)Exploring the effect of music festivals on cities: the case of the European Music Day in Volos city

Aimilia Karapostoli, Nikolaos Tsinikas (GR)Re-experience the city of Thessaloniki through soundscapes

Andrea Queiroz REGO (BR)The sounds of the past of Copacabana heard through the chronicles of Rio de Janeiro’sCity (1904‐1971).

10h30-11h15 Coffee Break, Foyer ground floor, visit of the ECHOPOLIS Expo 11h15-13h15, Plenary Session 4, Room : Theater

Sound environment, public spaces and sustainable tourismChairmen : Maria Gravari-Barbas ( FR), Sofia Avgeninou-Kolonia (GR)

Patrick Romieu (FR)De l’anthropologie Sonore à la valorization touristique et pédagogique de sitesAcoustiques en Haute-Provence

Alex Deffner (GR)I dreamed a dream : Can musical tourism be developed in Greek cities?

Andrea Queiroz REGO (BR)The Rio de Janeiro beaches: a comparison between soundscape, landscape andcultural use.

Katerina Katsanika, Georgia Ntouroupi and Nikos Barkas (GR)Noise pollution in traditional settlements of tourist interest: the Old Town of Xanthi

Vivian Doumpa and Bryan Doucet (NL) Music in Public Space: Changing Perception, Changing Urban Experience? The effect of a music performance on people’s perceptions on the quality of public space in Navarinou Square, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Ilias Papageorgiou ( GR)Semi-transparent architectural elements as creators of talk-scapes Lou Mallozzi (USA)Sound Art in Public space: integration, opposition, but never decoration

13.15 Lunch-Light Buffet, Restaurant 3rd floor (tbc) 

15.00 -16.30, Theater- CinemaWorkshop Session 5

Room : TheaterWorkshop Session 6

Room : Cinema

Urban and rural quiet areas-Sound and noise Cartography-

Strategic noise plansChair: Sara Adhitya (FR)Presentations :Eleni Glynou, Katerina Antonaki (GR)Listen to the printed image of the city

Andrea Queiroz REGO (BR)The use of the noise cartography to evaluatethe soundscape transformation due to the implementation of the Vargens’ strategic urban plan– Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Sara Adhitya (FR)A Sonified Urban Masterplan for Paris – the use of sonification in the representation of the city and its everyday urban rhythms Marzena Mięsikowska, Evert de Ruiter, Leszek Radziszewski (PL,NL) Noise control in the sustainable city by means of canyonisation

Nefta-Eleftheria Votsi, Antonios Mazaris and John Pantis (GR) Integrated Network of Biodiversity and Acoustic Value

European Projects for improving quality of the sound

environment

Chair: Maro Sinou (GR)Presentations :Bruno Vincent (ACOUCITE, Grand Lyon)Presentation of the HOSANNA Project results

Fanny Mietlicki (BRUITParif, Ile-de-France)Bruno Vincent (ACOUCITE, Grand Lyon) Presentation of the HARMONICA Project

Other initiatives « SONORE: Mobility and well-being » presented in the Poster Session

you are kindly requested to express your interest in presenting a relevant European Project, either ongoing or already finished

Workshop Session 7Room : Black Box

Balancing energy performance, thermal insulation, acoustic comfort

and air quality in buildings

Chair: Christos Floros (GR)Presentations :D.K.Serghides, M.C.Katafygiotou (CY)Energy Efficiency and Conservation Scenarios in University Buildings, in an Urban

Context

Stella Kyvelou, Christos Floros (GR)Balancing energy performance, thermal insulation, acoustic comfort and air quality in buildings : focusing on greek regulations

Abdeen Mustafa Omer (UK)Design and operation of low energy consumption passive human comfort solution

 16.30-17.00 Break

 

17.00-17.30 Keynote speech, Room : Theater (MCF)

A.William Smith, University of Lethbridge, Canada

“Translating Visual Imagery into Sonic Imagery for Contemporary Orchestra”

17.30-19.00 Parallel Workshop Sessions Workshop Session 8 Room : Theater

Workshop Session 9 Room : Cinema

Sound Heritage and Soundscapes 1

Chair: Anastasia Georgaki (GR)Presentations :Joao Cordeiro, Adrian Santos (PT)A Soundscape Assessment Tool Basedon a Massive Multichannel LoudspeakerSetup

Tin Oberman.Marko Rukavina,Ana MrđaBojana Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Mladen Obad Šćitaroci (HR) Soundscape design for unexcavated archaeological sites : The Reconstruction of the Urban Ancient Greek Soundscape In Situ

Dafni Tragaki, Giorgos Papakonstantinou (GR)Urban narrations as soundscape: creating alternative cartographies of the city

Borrigon Morillas (ES)Characterization of rural soundscapes. Alcαntara, a Portugal-Extremadura border town

Ilias Papageorgiou (GR)Bicycle Soundscapes

Sound Heritage and Soundscapes 2

Chair: Kostas Paparrigopoulos (GR) Presentations :Nicolas Remy (FR, GR)European acoustic heritage under construction

Borrigon Morillas (ES)Characterization of rural soundscapes. The case of the Gata county in Cαceres (ES)

Ari Koivumäki (FI)How to construct Acoustic Heritage to a City?

Anastasia Georgaki (GR)Listening to the Cicada Chorus in the PlatoAcademy: soundscape research

Stavros Kalokerinos, Nasia Kalokerinou (GR,IT)Application of smart phone technologies for mapping soundscapes in the center of Athens

Sinan Bokesoy and Anastasia Georgaki (TR,GR)City environmental soundscapes as triggering medium for an interactive

performance on the path of history: BOS-GEO-PIR

Workshop Session 10

Room : Black Box Acoustic Ecology, soundscape design and ethics of sound

Chair: Katerina Tzedaki (GR)

Presentations :Ioanna Etmektsoglou (GR)Ethics versus Aesthetics: Developing criteria in youth for sound making and listening in the city.

Konstantinos Drossos and Andreas Floros (GR)An Approach for Modeling Affective Acoustic Ecology in City Environments

Rui Pereira Jorge (PT)Eavesdropping(should we go?): Listening approaches in acousmatic contemporary music

Anastasia Georgaki, Panagiotis Velianitis (GR) MUSACTYS: Music Acoustic tool for understanding and creating sound ecology environments

Francesc Daumal i Domènech (ES)Chuchoteurs dans la cité

19.00 Closing of 2nd day

21.00 -22.00, Room : Theater, Michalis Cacoyannis FoundationDance, acrobatics, live musicmedDeT*/ “ki omos kineitai”

Wednesday 2 October 9h00-9h30, Keynote speechPascal VALENTIN, Chef du Mission Bruit, Ministère de l’Ecologie et du Développement Durable, FR

Title ( to be precised)

9h30-11h00 Plenary session 5, Room : Theater(MCF) Noise and noise control in the city: processes and initiatives

Chair : Stella Kyvelou (GR)

Bruno Vincent (FR) The ACOUCITE Observatory of Grand Lyon

Fanny Mietlicki (FR)BRUITParif : a dynamic observatory in the Ile-de-France Region

Jane Adler (EE)The NGO Ökokratt : focusing on environmental education

Representative of CIDB - Alice Dubonnet-Lambert (FR), to be confirmedThe Club Decibel Villes : an ambitious initiative

Eduardo Magalhães, Gustavo Costa (PT)Porto Sonoro – Documenting and transforming the sonic background

10h30-11h15 Coffee Break, Foyer ground floor (MCF)

 11h15-13h15, Plenary Session 6, Room : Theater(MCF) Urban Noise-traffic noise- railing noise- aircraft noise- wind turbines noise pollutions and measures of abatement Chair : Marie-Paule THAVEAU (FR)

A.G. Sotiropoulou, A. Ballis, Ch.Housos, Ch.Tselios (GR) Sound absorptive treatment along urban railways; measurement of contribution to environmental noise control

Triant Flouris, Ayse Kukuk Yilmaz and Kostantinos Kalligiannis (USA, TR, GR)Sustainability Risk Management and Aviation Noise Abatement: The Case of Athens International Airport

Nikitas Nikitakos and Afrokomi-Afroula Stefanakou (GR)The impacts on Human Health of Wind Turbine Noise Emissions and the Installation Prospective of Floating Wind Parks in Remoted Areas a a Solution.

Representative of the International Airport of Athens (GR) Noise control at the IAA

Christos Ladias, Antonia Obaidou and Eleini Papadopoulou (GR) The problems and policies of urban noise pollutions in noise zones : the cases of Greece and Spain

13.15 Lunch-Light Buffet Break, Restaurant 3rd floor (tbc) 

15.00 -17.00, Workshop on certification of environmental quality in buildings, Room : Theater (MCF)

Workshop with representatives of LEED, HQE, DGNB, BREEAM, CASBEE, SBTool and

SDMed certification schemes.

Presentation of the Label “HQE Aménagement” by SNAL

Presentation of certified buildings. ( Detailed agenda of the workshop to be announced soon )

17h00 Closing of 3rd day

17h30-19.30 Guided Visit to the Acropolis Museum

20h30 Dinner – Acropolis Museum Restaurant (This diner is not undertaken by the Conference Organiser)

POSTER SESSION

Claire Guiu and Béatrice Chaudet (FR)Sound, mobility and well-being in the city: Which research tools?

STUDENT SESSION

A student session is possible upon expression of interest.

Thursday 3 October

Venue 1 : Hellenic American Education Center Massalias 22, Athens

10h00 City of Athens Music Ensembles street happening -in Massalias/ Kapllanon/ Solonos

10h30–11h30 Noise Monitoring workshop and presentation of results (from Hellenic American University’s research on Noise monitoring of the streets around HAEC (Sina /Arahovis / Asklipiou/Navarinou/Skoufa /Massalias/Kapllanon/Law School /Academy of Athens) with wireless noise monitoring systems

11h30-13h00 Psychology Department of the Hellenic American Education CenterRound Table discussions :- Sounds and Stress- Music and Personality characteristics

13h00-13h30 Light lunch at the Roof Top of the Hellenic American Education Center

Break

17h30-18h30 “What is Cacophony and Harmony in Urban Ghetto music?”A view and exploration of American Rap music as a “sound” of ghetto cultures in urban spaces.

Language and Literature program in collaboration with the Music Program and the Sustainability Club of the Hellenic American Education Center

18h30- 19h30 Leontios Hatjileontiadis lecture

20h00-20h30 Concert: SOUND AND SILENCE By and around John Cage

20h30-22h00 Concert: SOUNDSCAPESMusic written by Hellenic American Education Center’s composition majors (William Antoniou, Stathis Campylis, Konstantina Polyhronopoulou and Andreas Tselikas)

22h00 Live music party at the Roof Top of the Hellenic American Education Center

Venue 2 : French Institute of Greece Sina 31, Athens

19h30 - 22h00 3rd French-hellenic and international meeting on sustainable development in the Mediterranean Round Table : “Building with sounds : identity and attractiveness of sustainable city” ( see more on the content of the round Table below, in French)

Moderator : Sylvie Grutzow, Journalist Participants : Pascal Valentin (MEDDAD, tbc), Maria Gravari-Barbas (EIREST), Isabelle Baer (SNAL), Bruno Vincent (GRAND LYON, ACOUCITE), Fanny Metliecky (BRUIT Parif ), Philippe Outrequin (FR), Nadine Schütz (ETH Zürich, SW )

21.30-22.00 Discussants : Stella Kyvelou (SDMed, Panteion University), Triant Flouris (UAU),George Broulias (Ville d’Athènes, City of Athens)

Table Ronde“Construire avec les sons : identité et attractivité

de la ville durable ” Lieu : Auditorium de l’Institut français de Grèce

Le caractère patrimonial et identitaire des ambiances et des paysages sonores urbains est reconnu depuis quelques années. Un exemple : l’inscription de la place Jemaa El Fna sur la liste du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l’UNESCO a introduit ou encouragé un nouveau registre de patrimonialisation basé sur la prise en compte des expressions orales telles qu’elles se déploient dans l’espace urbain. Plus généralement, les sons font partie des villes, de leur paysage sensoriel, de leur identité. Ils constituent un des marqueurs urbains, au même titre que le paysage visuel. La relation entre paysage sonore, patrimoine et attractivité a pourtant été très peu explorée.

La position des pouvoirs publics dans le domaine de l’environnement sonore a été jusqu’à présent de réduire les niveaux sonores des principales sources de bruit et de fixer des limites à ne pas dépasser dans certaines zones affectées par de fortes nuisances sonores afin de diminuer l’exposition des habitants.

Pour répondre essentiellement aux attentes des citoyens ainsi qu’aux défis territoriaux d’attractivité des villes dans cette période de crise économique et urbaine en même temps, il faut aller encore plus loin, dépasser l’aspect quantitatif du bruit, intégrer la problématique de la qualité sonore en amont de tout projet d’aménagement urbain et considérer le bruit pas comme un « déchet » mais comme une « ressource » locale.

Il s’agit dans le cadre d’une organisation de l’espace, en fonction du contexte et des contraintes, de maîtriser l’environnement sonore de façon harmonieuse, de construire avec les sons dans le respect de l’identité des lieux afin d’offrir un cadre de vie agréable et attractif, de mettre en valeur le capital culturel qui fait partie du capital territorial et des richesses locales.

L’échelle du quartier semble particulièrement pertinente pour prendre en compte ces attentes. Dans ce cadre, les éco-quartiers, dans lesquels la problématique du bien-être, de la santé et de l’attractivité est centrale, présentent une opportunité particulièrement intéressante.

L’ambition de cette table ronde est d’éclairer les différents acteurs concernés par l’aménagement urbain, voire la création d’un éco-quartier sur l’importance de la dimension sonore afin que celle-ci soit prise en compte dans leur projet d’aménagement.

La Table Ronde organisée par SDMed en collaboration avec l’EIREST dans le cadre de l’évènement international Echopolis 2013 (www.event2013.sd-med.org) vise à analyser les relations qui se tissent entre paysage sonore, identité et attractivité en ville.

«Sounds, noise and music for re-thinkingsustainable building, city and econeighborhood»

Programme at a glance !

Kind of session Date- Conference Day

Title od session Room

Keynote speechNadine Schutz (SW)

1 October2ndday

To be confirmed THEATERMCF

Keynote speechWilliam Smith (CA)

1 October2nd day

To be confirmed THEATERMCF

Keynote speechPascal Valentin (FR)

2 October 3rd day

To be confirmed THEATERMCF

Plenary Session 1 30 September1st day

Emotional architecture, emotional city : emotions, a neglected dimension of urban sustainability ?

THEATERMCF

Plenary Session 2 30 September1st day

Sound and Noise in re-thinking sustainability in cities and eco-neighborhoods

THEATERMCF

Plenary Session 3 1 October2ndday

Sound environment, city identity and city attractiveness

THEATERMCF

Plenary Session 4 1 October2ndday

Sound environment, public spaces and sustainable tourism

THEATERMCF

Plenary Session 5 2 October 3rd day

Noise and noise control in the city: processes and initiatives

THEATERMCF

Plenary Session 6 2 October 3rd day

Urban Noise-Traffic noise- railing noise- aircraft noise- wind turbines noise pollutions and measures of abatement 

THEATERMCF

Workshop Session 1

30 September1st day

Sounds, can they be resources of sustainability in cities ?

THEATERMCF

Workshop Session 2

30 September1st day

Sound Designand Eco-innovation in cities

CINEMA MCF

Workshop Session 3

30 September1st day

Ancient and modern Acoustics-Occupational Noise exposure

THEATERMCF

Workshop Session 4

30 September1st day

Sound and noise in sustainable building

CINEMA MCF

Workshop Session 5

1 October2ndday

Urban and rural quiet areas-Sound and noise Cartography-Strategic noise plans

THEATERMCF

Workshop Session 6

1 October2ndday

European Projects for improving quality of the sound environment

CINEMA MCF

Workshop Session 7

1 October2ndday

Balancing energy performance, thermal insulation, acoustic comfort and air quality in buildings

THEATERMCF

Workshop Session 8

1 October2ndday

Sound Heritage and Soundscapes 1

CINEMA MCF

Workshop Session 9

2 October 3rd day

Sound Heritage and Soundscapes 2

THEATERMCF

Workshop Session 10

2 October 3rd day

Acoustic Ecology, soundscape design and ethics of sound

CINEMAMCF