
Kristin Nedlich
Doctoral Student
Research subject: Engineering Acoustics
Division: Operation, Maintenance and Acoustics
Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
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Luleå, T1053
Personal Profile
Kristin is a trained architect from the Royal University of Technology, Stockholm, Glasgow School of Arts (exchange studies) and Lund Institute of Technology (master's degree 2020). Since 2021 Kristin is a PhD Student in Engineering Acoustics, specializing in Soundarchitecture.
Kristins ongoing work with the dissertation project "Silence, Buzz and Noise - the sounds that form our living environment" is supervised by Arne Nykänen and Björn Hellström.
For more information and current updates on the project go to: https://silencebuzzandnoise.wordpress.com/ External link, opens in new window..
Kristin runs a small architectural office - EttTillEtt (OneToOne) Arkitektur AB (2020).
Research Project
The project name, "Silence, Buzz and Noise - the sounds that form our living environment" - alludes to how sounds affect our experience of built environments.
The project focusses on design processes in the early stages of planning a building and how sound can be used as a driving design parameter in the architectural design. To be able to work with auralization in the sketch process one uses digital, auralized, models in Virtual Reality. In this way, architects, acousticians and client can evaluate the acoustics of a planned building project in an early stage and make design choices that will create a suitable acoustics for the project.
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