Süleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul, Türkiye 🇹🇷 - Acoustics and Sounds of the Süleymaniye Mosque

 Süleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul, Türkiye 🇹🇷

Acoustics and Sounds of the Süleymaniye Mosque



"A Discussion on the Acoustics of Süleymaniye Mosque for its Original State- June 2014 - Zühre Sü Gül, Bilkent University, Dr.Mehmet Çalışkan, Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi / Middle East Technical University
https://lnkd.in/eprFCNEu - 9th International Congress on the Conservation of Monuments in Mediterranean Basin(MONUBASIN 9)At: Ankara, Turkey

Süleymaniye Mosque (1550-1557) is an inspirational edifice for many fields such as architectural acoustics and materials science. In its original state, the mastery of acoustics within the Mosque is a common belief. Due to the scarcity of knowledge on its authentic acoustical features, comprehensive studies are needed to assess the acoustical conditions of the Mosque in relation to its architectural elements and interior finishing materials contributing to those features."



"Cultural heritage of Suleymanyie mosque - ODEON Room Acoustics Software - https://lnkd.in/exzuEV7U

Suleymanyie mosque was modelled as part of the CAHRISMA project (Conservation of the Acoustical Heritage by the Revival and Identification of the Sinan’s Mosques Acoustics). Suleymanyie Mosque has an approximate volume of 105000 m3 and reverberation time of 6.4 sec (1000 Hz).
Measurements were simulated in 30 source-receiver pairs ."

"Investigations on sound energy decays and flows in a monumental mosque - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Volume 140, Issue 1 , July 2016, Zühre Sü Gül; Ning Xiang; Mehmet Çalışkan -https://lnkd.in/eDm8g9sh



This work investigates the sound energy decays and flows in the Süleymaniye Mosque in İstanbul. This is a single-space superstructure having multiple domes. The study searches for the non-exponential sound energy decay characteristics. The effect of different material surfaces and volumetric contributions are investigated using acoustic simulations and in situ acoustical measurements. Sound energy decay rates are estimated by Bayesian decay analysis. The measured data reveal double- or triple-slope energy decay profiles within the superstructure.  "

"Review on acoustics timeline of Hagia Sophia and Süleymaniye Mosque in İstanbul, Zühre SÜ GÜL, PROCEEDINGS of the 23rd International Congress on Acoustics, RWTH Aachen University Publications -https://lnkd.in/ec4-94Kb

Hagia Sophia built in 6th century and Süleymaniye Mosque in 16th century are the two major monuments of İstanbul World Heritage Site. Süleymaniye Mosque has always functioned as a mosque, while Hagia Sophia previously functioned as a church and mosque while currently serving as a museum. Their historical significance as of being cultural heritages and religious use in relation to acoustics have motivated many researchers to test and discuss over their interior sound fields. "




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