I am 20 years old Architecture student from Riga Technical University (Latvia). When I shall be done with my Bachelor I am interested to continue my Master in architectural acoustics. However, it seems to be a quiet specific program, not popular I guess. I have found something in Australia, U.S., England, but I can't really get an overall impression of this area, is there anyone with an experience or an least insights in this? Perhaps the best way is to study acoustics sepertely from architecture?
The University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS doesn't have a particular program in architecture acoustics, but one of their faculty members (Robert C. Coffeen) is well known for his specialty in architectural acoustics. the following is a link to an article about him:
Architectural acoustics
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I am 20 years old Architecture student from Riga Technical University (Latvia). When I shall be done with my Bachelor I am interested to continue my Master in architectural acoustics. However, it seems to be a quiet specific program, not popular I guess. I have found something in Australia, U.S., England, but I can't really get an overall impression of this area, is there anyone with an experience or an least insights in this? Perhaps the best way is to study acoustics sepertely from architecture?
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY has a graduate program in Architectural Acoustics
The University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS doesn't have a particular program in architecture acoustics, but one of their faculty members (Robert C. Coffeen) is well known for his specialty in architectural acoustics. the following is a link to an article about him:
http://archive.news.ku.edu/2011/november/22/coffeen.shtml.
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