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Dennis Andrew Andrejko, American architect, educator. award McGraw Hill, Library of Urban Affairs 1983), Out of the Cold: Emerging Architectural Aesthetics, 1988; award 1974), American Solar Energy Society.

Background

Andrejko, Dennis Andrew was born on April 30, 1952 in Wyandotte, Michigan, United States. Son of H. Andrewand Bridget Ann (Jenca) Andrejko.

Education

Bachelor of Architecture cum laude, Arizona State University, 1975;Master in Architecture in Advanced Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977. Licensed architect, New York, California, Arizona Designer, David Wright Associations, The Sea Ranch, California, 1977-1978. Principal SeaGroup Solar Environmental Architecture, Nevada City, California, 1979-1981.

Principal Andrejko & Associations, Williamsville, New York, since 1981.

Assistant professor Arizona State University, Tempe, 1981-1982. Associate professor department architecture State University of New York-Buffalo, 1982, director summer program, 1983-1985, 87-89, department architecture, 1990.

Career

Designer David Wright Associates, The Sea Ranch, California, 1977—1978. Principal SeaGroup Solar Environmental Architecture, Nevada City, 1979—1981, Andrejko & Associates, Williamsville, New York, since 1981. Assistant professor Arizona State University, Tempe, 1981—1982.

Associate professor department architecture State University of New York-Buffalo, since 1982, director summer program, 1983—1985, 1987—1989, with department architecture, since 1990. Associate editor architecture Passive Solar Journal, 1985—1987, Solar Energy Journal, since 1987. Contributor, editor Assessment of Solar Energy Technologies, ASES, 1989.

Exhibitor Amerika Haus, Berlin and 12 major West German cities, 1980—1984. Invited exhibitor Passive Solar Forum, Tokyo, 1987, Okinawa and Hokkaido, 1988.

Achievements

  • Dennis Andrew Andrejko has been listed as a notable architect, educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Master: American Institute of Architects (Design award 1974). Member: National Council Architectural Registration Boards, American Solar Energy Society (director passive systems division, chairman passive architecture and construction division 1985, general chairman National Passive Solar Conference 1984, technical program chairman National Passive Solar Conference 1981).

Connections

Married Mary Ellen Krolczyk, June 1986. Children: Erik, Bryan, Jynelle.

Father:
H. Andrew Andrejko

Mother:
Bridget Ann (Jenca) Andrejko

Spouse:
Mary Ellen Krolczyk

child:
Jynelle Andrejko

child:
Erik Andrejko

child:
Bryan Andrejko