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Acoustical design of the opera house of the New National Theatre, Tokyo, Japan

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Acoustical design of the opera house of the New National Theatre, Tokyo, Japan

Auteurs : Leo L. Beranek [États-Unis] ; Takayuki Hidaka [Japon] ; Sadahiro Masuda [Japon]

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Architect Takahiko Yanagisawa's preface explains his approach to the design. The NNT opera house seats 1810, its volume is 14500 m3, and its reverberation time, with audience, is 1.5 s (proscenium curtain open). Measurements on CAD computer and 1:10 wooden models and full-sized materials samples were conducted over a 7-yr. period. The main floor is almost rectangular, the three balconies have modest fan shape in plan, although the balcony facia at each level create a rectangular shape. The unique design has a large curved reflector in front of and above the proscenium and six curved reflecting surfaces at the front ends of the three side balconies to form, in combination, an acoustic trumpet. These surfaces, along with the balcony faces and the shaped ceiling, distribute the singers' voices uniformly over the seating areas from a large portion of the large stage at sound levels that easily override the orchestra in the pit. © 2000 Acoustical Society of America.
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