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Etnográfica
versión impresa ISSN 0873-6561
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LAPLACE, Josée. Churches in search of a vocation: what does the sonic environment say?. Etnográfica [online]. 2013, vol.17, n.3, pp.535-559. ISSN 0873-6561.
The perception of architectural space is a global experience that engages all the senses, especially the auditory sense. Places have their own sonic imprint, which is closely intertwined with the sense of belonging and territorial identity. Church space is a paragon with regard to its sonic dimensions, for its particular acoustics and the fact that it has been a privileged setting for performances of speech and music, features deeply embedded in memories. This article discusses the core of a research project that examines “sensibilities” of Montréal’s (Québec) inhabitants towards church spaces, in a context where many of them are closed down and are being converted to other uses. This study draws from the architectural and urban ambiances approach. It combines aspects of the physical characterization of place, the individual perceptions, and representations of space. In this case, the sense of place entangles closely with the spatiotemporal experience produced by the impressive sonic effects of these large “resonating chambers”.
Palabras clave : sonic space; architectural atmosphere; sense of place; acoustics; sacred place; churches.