Surveying impacts of adaptive facades on acoustical quality of classrooms

Acoustical quality greatly affects the performance of classrooms. Classrooms with decent acoustics will provide good communication between students and teachers as well as between attendants themselves. In order to meet the requirements of user-amenity acoustical quality assessment standards such as...

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