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Sound, in architectural acoustics work, is best described as?

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Sound in architectural acoustics is a pressure wave transmitted from its source, manifesting as constructive or destructive interference that affects loudness. A soundscape encompasses the overall acoustic environment, including natural and human-made sounds, and the human perception of these sounds.

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