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Effect of Soundscape on Place Attachment for Historical Blocks: A Case Study of Harbin, China

Wei Zhao, Qingxuan Rui, Xun Zhu, Hongpeng Xu

2023Buildings13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sound is a memory carrier in places with rich history and culture, which can invoke place memories and images. The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of soundscape on place attachment in different types of historical blocks. Six historical blocks in Harbin, China, were selected, and a questionnaire survey was conducted to evaluate place attachment and soundscape. The soundscape evaluations of harmony, quietness and nature were significantly higher in residential historical blocks than in tourism historical blocks. The mechanical sound source preference of residential historical blocks was lower than that of tourism historical blocks. The main components of place attachment were place bonding and identity, and place dependence, but in different orders in different types of historical blocks. In tourism historical blocks, the preference of sound source helps to enhance place attachment, especially the sounds of activities and equipment related to the history and culture of the blocks. Soundscapes promote place attachment in tourism historical blocks and are positively correlated with place satisfaction. There was no significant correlation between soundscape and place attachment in the residential historical blocks surveyed.

Topics & Concepts

SoundscapePlace attachmentTourismChinaHarmony (color)Place identitySound (geography)PreferenceGeographyAestheticsPsychologyHistoryVisual artsSocial psychologyCivil engineeringEngineeringArtArchaeologyAcousticsUrban planningEconomicsPhysicsMicroeconomicsNoise Effects and ManagementPlace Attachment and Urban StudiesUrban Green Space and Health