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The Role of Eco-Friendly Building Materials in Improving the Acoustic Condition in an art and Craft Center

エコフレンドリーな建材がアート&クラフトセンターの音響条件に果たす役割 (AI 翻訳)

W. O., B. S., Surprise Olaomo O, Manuwa Solomon A

International journal of research and innovation in social science📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-01-01#その他Origin: Global対象セクター: construction
DOI: 10.47772/ijriss.2026.10200552
原典: https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2026.10200552

🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

本研究は、アート&クラフトセンターにおけるエコフレンドリーな建材の音響性能を調査。天然繊維やリサイクル素材の利用が、従来材料と同等の吸音・騒音低減効果を示しつつ、環境負荷を低減できることを文献レビューにより確認。また、BIMやIoTなどのデジタル技術との組み合わせが、室内音響管理の強化に有効と論じる。

English

This literature-based study examines eco-friendly building materials (e.g., hemp, bamboo, recycled PET felt) for acoustics in art and craft centers. It finds that sustainable alternatives can match conventional materials in sound absorption and noise reduction while reducing embodied energy and health risks. Digital tools like BIM and IoT are identified as complementary for monitoring indoor acoustic performance.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本では建築物の環境性能基準が強化される中、本稿はアート・文化施設における持続可能な音響素材の可能性を示す。ただし、日本の建築基準法やCASBEEとの直接的な関連は乏しく、実務参考として位置づけられる。

In the global GX context

Globally, this paper contributes to the growing discourse on sustainable construction materials and indoor environmental quality. It provides a practical review for architects and designers aiming to integrate eco-friendly acoustic solutions, relevant to green building certifications like LEED and BREEAM.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a synthesis of sustainable acoustic materials, useful for further empirical studies on their performance in real-world settings.

🏢実務担当者:Offers a practical set of material options and design recommendations for incorporating eco-friendly acoustics in cultural facilities.

🏛政策担当者:May inform building code revisions or green procurement guidelines for public art centers.

📄 Abstract(原文)

This study investigates how eco-friendly construction materials might enhance the acoustics of art and craft centers, where a variety of activities like workshops, exhibitions, performances, and group production produce intricate soundscapes. Even though conventional acoustic materials work well, their high embodied energy, restricted recyclability, and possible hazardous emissions might pose health and environmental risks. Sustainable substitutes made from natural fibers, recycled materials, and agricultural waste have gained popularity as a result. The study synthesizes information from academic papers, technical reports, and case studies on sustainable materials and architectural acoustics using a qualitative, literature-based technique. In addition to a few manufactured and waste-derived composites, the study assesses the environmental performance and acoustic behaviour of materials such wood-cement boards, hemp, bamboo, coir, timber panels, recycled PET felt, and bio-fiber composites. According to research, a lot of environmentally friendly materials support occupant health, sustainability objectives, and the ideas of the circular economy while also exhibiting good sound absorption, reverberation management, and noise reduction qualities. The analysis also identifies new digital technologies as complementing approaches for tracking and improving indoor acoustic performance, such as digital twin systems, BIM, and IoT. According to the study's findings, art and craft centers can greatly improve their functional, environmental, and experiential quality by combining eco-friendly materials with knowledgeable acoustic design and digital management frameworks. It also offers a comprehensive set of recommendations for architects and designers looking to implement sustainable acoustic solutions.

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