Abstract

In 1991, when I rolled into Gainesville, FL, to begin doctoral studies at the University of Florida's Department of Architecture, I did not know who Bertram Kinzey was. I did not realize that he was actually the reason that I, and a first wave of doctoral students, could study architectural acoustics in the United States. I entered an academic environment that had a solid and broad foundation in architectural acoustics ~ scale models, instrumentation, custom acquisition software, room acoustic measurement and subjective survey databases and faculty relationships throughout the university. This platform was part of Bertram Kinzey's legacy. I will review how I, and many others, benefited from it during our studies at the University of Florida and since then in our careers.

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