Rosenberg, a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America
and since 1970 a principal acoustical consultant with Acentech
Inc., specializes in architectural acoustics, specifically
performance spaces, sound isolation, and environmental noise.
Among the many projects Rosenberg has worked on are the ongoing
residential soundproofing programs at Logan Airport in Boston
and at San Jose International Airport; recently completed
projects include the Performing Arts Center at Greenwich Academy,
Center for Dramatic Arts at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, Rogers Performing Arts Center at Merrimack
College in North Andover, Massachusetts, and the Genko Uchida
Building and performance hall for the Berklee College of Music;
ongoing work includes the Sprint World Headquarters, Princeton
Campus Center, University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and
a new Humanities Building at Rice. He has recently edited
the current acoustics documentation for the Supplemental Edition
of Architectural Graphic Standards. A member of the American
Institute of Architects and a registered architect in Massachusetts,
Rosenberg came to MIT as a visiting lecturer in 1984. He earned
a BA from Princeton University in 1965 and an MArch from MIT
in 1971.