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This is a student-generated Capstone Project e-Portfolio (CPEP) produced in conjunction with the AE Senior Thesis e-Studio. |
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About Stephen Reichwein...... Stephen Reichwein is studying his fifth year of Architectural Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. During his fourth year, Stephen was accepted into the Integrated Bachelor/Master of Architectural Engineering program. Stephen intends to graduate in the fall of 2008 with a Bachelor and Master of Architectural Engineering degree, specializing in structural systems. Upon graduation, Stephen will become a certified Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) and plans on becoming a Professional Engineer as soon as possible. Stephen has a great work ethic and a passion to succeed in everything he does, stemming from the days of living on his family’s dairy farm. This passion and will helped secure him his most recent internship at The Harman Group (formerly Cagley Harman and Associates), in King of Prussia, PA. There he gained a valuable wealth of knowledge by working on a vast array of structural engineering projects, ranging from low-rise casinos to high-rise hotel towers. Stephen has gained other valuable engineering experience while interning with Woods Peacock Engineering Consultants, Alexandria, VA; and construction experience while with The Quandel Group, Inc., Harrisburg, PA. Stephen is the secretary of the Phi Alpha Epsilon National Architectural Engineering Society and a member of the Student Society of Architectural Engineers (SSAE). In his free time, Stephen enjoys playing golf, volleyball, and racquetball as well as working out at the gym, running, hunting, trapshooting, and fishing.
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User Note: While great efforts have been taken to provide accurate and complete information on the pages of CPEP, please be aware that the information contained herewith is considered a work-in-progress for this thesis project. Modifications and changes related to the original building designs and construction methodologies for this senior thesis project are solely the interpretation of Stephen Reichwein. Changes and discrepancies in no way imply that the original design contained errors or was flawed. Differing assumptions, code references, requirements, and methodologies have been incorporated into this thesis project; therefore, investigation results may vary from the original design. |
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