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The research-based abstract walk-in city model shows how physical space works as an instrument in terms of "sonare" and "resonare". It demonstrates a constructive way of creating urban spaces that have excellent acoustical quality, which makes them pleasant to use and fit for purpose even with a lot of sound sources around. The architecture of acoutopia has been designed to make sounds resonate in a highly diverse, colourful and transparent way. We have created a mini-urban pattern of areas, paths and piazzas that are acoustically distinct, thus providing good orientation and allowing to navigate by ear. The idea behind acoutopia is to design forms and structures of environments primarily with a focus on serving human physiological and psychological dispositions and fundamental needs, rather than aiming at loading them with meaning. A most existential need is to be able to get one´s bearings in the physical environment and to grasp the situation, and in this connection the sense of hearing is of great significance. However, our hearing abilities can be either supported or undermined, depending on the acoustical quality of the physical environment. The architectonic elements of the model arrangement are made of varnished cardboard and are specifically structured according to acoustical considerations. Placed between them are sound sculptures made of resonating solid materials (metal, paper, glass) that act as sound sources, together with the visitors exploring the site.
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