The Soundscape and Listening as an Approach to Sensuous Urbanism: The Case of Puerta del Sol (Madrid)
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This article focuses on the placemaking process and experimental research on the citizens’ assessment of the
soundscape in Puerta del Sol in Madrid. Numerous studies conducted in recent decades have shown that
sound is a crucial element capable of providing new insights into the relationship between human beings and
the environment. Sound possesses physical‐sensory‐perceptual qualities which connect the emotional and
the rational aspects of the experience of the place, overcoming the aesthetic/scientific duality. By default, the
soundscape is the result of a collective production. It is the resonant expression of the multiple activities and
uses that inhabit a space. The soundscape of everyday life provides a vision of life in a particular place, giving
meaning and a singular character to the fact of living there. The concept and methods of the soundscape
arise from sensitive experiences of the place in direct relation to a community. This exploratory research
focused on in situ methods (soundwalks, improvised interview mappings, sound archives, performances, and
collective sound actions) as expressions of collective listening to place. This article also focuses on how to map
and share the result of this research, the technology to build a collective digital place as a place of confluence
of experiences, citizen knowledge, and reflection on the situated soundscape.
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Palmese, C., Carles Arribas, J. L., & Rodríguez Antolín, A. (2024). The Soundscape and Listening as an Approach to Sensuous Urbanism: The Case of Puerta del Sol (Madrid). Urban Planning, 9. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.i327










