Abstract:
This study presents an evaluation of the students’ preferences and acoustic comfort
perception to understand the indoor soundscape in a computer laboratory, Ankara, Turkey. To
understand the existing acoustical conditions, sound level (LAeq) was measured. In subjective survey,
43 students participated an acoustic comfort and sound preference questionnaire. Results showed that
motorized transport sound sources are perceived as annoying sound sources whilst human-based sound
sources are evaluated as relaxing sound sources. Although sound levels were measured higher than
recommended, students evaluated sound levels as both high and low. Therefore, it is found that
soundscape cannot be evaluated by only physical indicators as sound levels, it should cover the
information about the context which sound is heard.