shaun m. kreidel  
structural option
school without walls
washington, d.c.
This is a student-generated Capstone Project e-Portfolio (CPEP) produced in conjunction with the AE Senior Thesis e-Studio.

Student Biography

Shaun Michael Kreidel

Shaun Kreidel is currently in his 5th year of study in the Architectural Engineering Program at The Pennsylvania State University. In May 2010, he will graduate with a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering degree with a concentration in structures. Shaun passed the FE Exam this past spring and will gain EIT status upon graduation.   After graduation, Shaun plans to gain employment at an innovative structural design firm.


This past summer, Shaun worked as a construction supervisor for The Habitat for Humanity in New Haven, Connecticut, where he not only gained valuable jobsite experience, but gained valuable experience from working with and managing a number of people of all different backgrounds.  
In previous summers, he worked for The Pat Munger Construction Company in Branford, Connecticut as a laborer. He gained first hand, on site experience from tying rebar, forming and pouring foundation walls and framing interior spaces. In the summer of 2008 Shaun completed the Penn State Study Abroad Program, Sede di Roma in Rome, Italy, which helped to contribute to his Minor in Architectural Studies.


Outside academics, Shaun is an avid skier , enjoys playing I.M. sports and staying in shape.  He is also an current member of S:PACE, Student Chapter of PACE (Partnership for Achieving Construction Excellence) and SSAE (Student Society of Architectural Engineers).

 To view Shaun's Resume please click here

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