Architectural Thesis, Final Presentation, Board 2Daryl Kern
A marketplace for Veteran Services in Chester, PA. An attempt to re-think the way in which we care for and interact with military men and women transitioning back to civilian life. Creating a broad spectrum regional campus, in an urban setting, allowing veterans to interact with each other, their advisers, and the surrounding community.
Architectural Thesis, Final Presentation, Board 1Daryl Kern
A marketplace for Veteran Services in Chester, PA. An attempt to re-think the way in which we care for and interact with military men and women transitioning back to civilian life. Creating a broad spectrum regional campus, in an urban setting, allowing veterans to interact with each other, their advisers, and the surrounding community.
Barcelona Study Tour Abroad Research PaperDaryl Kern
Can Architecture Affect Positive Social Change in Port Cities? The Barcelona Model: A Case Study of Applying Micro-scale Solutions to Waterfront Renewal Projects
The Lofts at Buckley North - Please download to viewDaryl Kern
A design for the revised Drexel University Master Plan. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the qualifications for receipt of the professional degree Bachelor of Architecture at Drexel University. Presented June 12th, 2011. Studio 5-3, Instructor Jon P. Coddington, AIA.
The Design of a new Master Plan for a portion of Drexel University, as partial fulfillment of requirements in the degree program Bachelor of Architecture at Drexel University. Studio 5-2. Winter 2010. A collaborative effort directly with Steven Davis, Candis Judd, Jennifer Shin, Ryan Cole, Lauren Ashbahian, Kelly Duignan and Jennifer Shin. Co-collaboration with remaining students of different sections. Instructor Jon Coddington.
A Responsive Skyscraper for PhiladelphiaDaryl Kern
A Design for a Skyscraper in Philadelphia's University City district, as partial fulfillment of requirements for degree program Bachelor of Architecture at Drexel University. Studio 5-2. Fall 2010. Instructor Timothy Kearney of CuteoKearney Architects.
Architectural Thesis, Final Presentation, Board 2Daryl Kern
A marketplace for Veteran Services in Chester, PA. An attempt to re-think the way in which we care for and interact with military men and women transitioning back to civilian life. Creating a broad spectrum regional campus, in an urban setting, allowing veterans to interact with each other, their advisers, and the surrounding community.
Architectural Thesis, Final Presentation, Board 1Daryl Kern
A marketplace for Veteran Services in Chester, PA. An attempt to re-think the way in which we care for and interact with military men and women transitioning back to civilian life. Creating a broad spectrum regional campus, in an urban setting, allowing veterans to interact with each other, their advisers, and the surrounding community.
Barcelona Study Tour Abroad Research PaperDaryl Kern
Can Architecture Affect Positive Social Change in Port Cities? The Barcelona Model: A Case Study of Applying Micro-scale Solutions to Waterfront Renewal Projects
The Lofts at Buckley North - Please download to viewDaryl Kern
A design for the revised Drexel University Master Plan. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the qualifications for receipt of the professional degree Bachelor of Architecture at Drexel University. Presented June 12th, 2011. Studio 5-3, Instructor Jon P. Coddington, AIA.
The Design of a new Master Plan for a portion of Drexel University, as partial fulfillment of requirements in the degree program Bachelor of Architecture at Drexel University. Studio 5-2. Winter 2010. A collaborative effort directly with Steven Davis, Candis Judd, Jennifer Shin, Ryan Cole, Lauren Ashbahian, Kelly Duignan and Jennifer Shin. Co-collaboration with remaining students of different sections. Instructor Jon Coddington.
A Responsive Skyscraper for PhiladelphiaDaryl Kern
A Design for a Skyscraper in Philadelphia's University City district, as partial fulfillment of requirements for degree program Bachelor of Architecture at Drexel University. Studio 5-2. Fall 2010. Instructor Timothy Kearney of CuteoKearney Architects.