| Issue |
E3S Web Conf.
Volume 685, 2026
International Seminar on Livable Space (IS-LiVaS 2025)
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| Article Number | 02007 | |
| Number of page(s) | 13 | |
| Section | Appearance/Shape of Livable Space | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202668502007 | |
| Published online | 14 January 2026 | |
The effect of geometric variable design configuration on the acoustic quality of the auditorium (systematic literature review)
1 FTSP Universitas Trisakti, Architecture Department, 11440 Jl. Kyai Tapa Grogol Jakarta, Indonesia
2 FSRD Universitas Trisakti, Architecture Department, 11440 Jl. Kyai Tapa Grogol Jakarta, Indonesia
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Abstract
Poor acoustics may impede communication and user experience, and yet traditional design approaches often ignore the varying acoustic needs. The present paper systematically reviews pertinent literature to assess how flexible geometric design options (e.g., adjustable surfaces, modular panels, or dynamic surfaces) affect relevant acoustic parameters (reverberation time, clarity, and sound distribution) in comparison with conventional empty auditorium designs. By following PRISMA Protocol (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) applied strictly to ensure transparency and reproducibility of the research process, 25 experimental and simulation studies from Scopus, Science Direct, Journal of The Acoustical Society of America, Sage, MDPI, and others were analyzed. Results indicate that proper geometric design can improve acoustics quality variation, particularly in multipurpose applications; however, implementation must consider cost and technical complexity. Therefore, conclusions and recommendations serve as an evidence-based guideline for architects and acoustical engineers involved in designing adaptive performance spaces in terms of real-time adjustment technologies and smart materials. On the other hand, new standards for acoustic evaluation of dynamic designs should also be created.
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