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The purpose of this study is mainly to solve indoor acoustics problems, with the goal of optimizing indoor sound field practice as the guidance, for complex topics such as room types and material properties, put forward effective module to optimize sound field strategies, and further understand the practical field topics and modular development process. The research content mainly starts from the spatial narrative framework of design thinking, and analyzes the environment of different sound fields through the object intervention and situational conditions in the narrative process. The research method and framework system of integrated with “Design Thinking” is introduced with practical cases, hoping to stimulate interior designers’ interest in acoustic-oriented performance issues, and share the prediction results of the effectiveness results through computer simulation software verification and analysis of design solutions. Based on the sound field scenario and design process, this study aims to introduce another feasible thinking to the room acoustics planning partners engaged in related professional topics in the process of practical operation.
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This study was subsidized and supervised by Research Project of Feng Chia University, and Grace Liu who are kindly share the verification of design office venue for achieving the results. At the same time, the author hereby extends sincere gratitude to the reviewers who gave many valuable suggestions for revision of this paper.
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Lin, W., Lin, H. (2023). A Discussion on Sound Field Optimization with Utilizing Design Thinking Framework. In: Rau, PL.P. (eds) Cross-Cultural Design. HCII 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14023. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35939-2_18
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