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Professor Martin Gold
M. Arch

Teaching Area
Design Studio
Environmental Technology I & II
Architectural Lighting Design
Architectural Acoustics Seminar
Thermal Systems in Architecture

 

Education

Bachelor of Design (University of Florida, 1991)
Master of Architecture (University of Florida, 1994)

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Convoked through substance, culture and ecology, architecture evokes meaning through the phenomenal intercourse of sensation and thought. Architects who study this dynamic poetry, engage innovative technologies and promote synthetic relationships between the metaphysical, liminal and tangible, seem to juxtapose centrifugal and centripetal forces ransforming building into the art of Architecture.

Professor Gold has over ten years of experience in design, teaching and research specializing in the environmental technologies with an emphasis on infrastructural, multifamily and residential projects responsive to the climate and character of the Florida landscape. These efforts have garnered state and national design awards. He teaches graduate and undergraduate design studio, lecture and seminar courses and supervises master and doctoral projects that advance research based environmental design and sustainable methodologies with a focus on acoustics and illumination. Mr. Gold's research and practice in acoustics is nationally recognized including awards and work on a variety of project types including large scale commercial, municipal, environmental, religious and residential. He presents seminars on acoustics and environmental design annually to professional design organizations, municipal agencies and universities.