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An acoustician is an expert in the science of sound.
So the back wall had to open wide: an acoustician's nightmare.
The choice of architect and acoustician is expected to be made by October.
A scientist who works in the field of acoustics is an acoustician.
The article also changed my mind regarding the acoustician's worst nightmares about hell.
Having worked as a concert hall acoustician for 35 years, I always thought that orchestra musicians were at the top of the list.
Some consultants hired on the project were an acoustician and a lighting specialist.
There are many types of acoustician, but they usually have a Bachelor's degree or higher qualification.
Lawrence Kierkegaard was the acoustician, and the improvement is remarkable.
To even the most amateur acoustician, this seems a likely material to worsen already noisy conditions.
This position is often held by an acoustician, especially in large performances requiring musical or orchestral sound reinforcement.
The acoustician builds his signature on that silence."
Noted acoustician Cyril Harris worked with the architects to create the 352-seat auditorium.
I said the two of us could sit down, tell an intelligent acoustician what we want and we could get it."
The studio was designed with acoustician John Brandt.
Around 1926 his first son, Victor Peutz was born, who became audiologist and acoustician.
They have hired their own acoustician, who they say supports their claim of elevated noise levels.
This particular silence is owed above all to Russell Johnson, the American acoustician, who turns up all over the place.
He compared the acoustician to an acrobat "who closes his eyes and clings to the ropes of an ascending balloon."
In the 1960's, the acoustician Paul Veneklasen developed a crude "auditorium synthesis" system to simulate a room's sound.
Selection of an acoustician who will assist Mr. Gehry is to be made before the end of this month.
(Thanks to Alan Ellinthorpe, a navy acoustician, for this experiment.)
The company was founded by the late world renowned acoustician and theatre design consultant Frederick Russell Johnson in 1970.
But perhaps we're getting ahead of ourselves, besides managing to annoy any serious acoustician or physicist or musical theorist.
Still, "at every point," Mr. Bradshaw said, "we all deferred to the acoustician, including the architect."