Blucher Design Proceedings 2018
DOI: 10.5151/sigradi2018-1387
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Noise Solver for Refurbishment Construction Site Design

Abstract: xxii congresso da sociedade iberoamericana de gráfica digital 22th conference of the iberoamerican society of digital graphics 07|08|09|novembro|2018 iau usp | são carlos | sp br

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“…The contiguity refers to the "Mix" type in the "State of the art" paragraph, in particular those works that may have to be carried out in parallel with the usual work activities characterizing part of the building object in question. In fact, many times, especially within complex structures, such as hospitals, offices, etc., renovations activities can have a negative impact, for example due to noise and vibration, on the daily routines carried out within the areas of the building still in operation (Coraglia, 2018b). These negative impacts, which until now have only been considered for direct adjacency, communication or contiguity, through a shared wall, could also have repercussions on adjacent rooms diagonally, both horizontally and ver-tically (see Figure 4).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contiguity refers to the "Mix" type in the "State of the art" paragraph, in particular those works that may have to be carried out in parallel with the usual work activities characterizing part of the building object in question. In fact, many times, especially within complex structures, such as hospitals, offices, etc., renovations activities can have a negative impact, for example due to noise and vibration, on the daily routines carried out within the areas of the building still in operation (Coraglia, 2018b). These negative impacts, which until now have only been considered for direct adjacency, communication or contiguity, through a shared wall, could also have repercussions on adjacent rooms diagonally, both horizontally and ver-tically (see Figure 4).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%