Shane Krenn, an Ohio native, is a current Master of Architecture candidate. With a Bachelors degree in City & Regional Planning from The Ohio State University, his understanding of the built environment thus far has come from an understanding of the human condition - how and why we interact with spaces, how they can facilitate social interaction and the lasting effects of built systems on our mental well-being. It is his intention to continue exploring the societal implications of architecture and allow this basis to inform his design motives through graduate school and beyond.
Shane Krenn, an Ohio native, is a current Master of Architecture candidate. With a Bachelors degree in City & Regional Planning from The Ohio State University, his understanding of the built environment thus far has come from an understanding of the human condition - how and why we interact with spaces, how they can facilitate social interaction and the lasting effects of built systems on our mental well-being. It is his intention to continue exploring the societal implications of architecture and allow this basis to inform his design motives through graduate school and beyond.
Shane Krenn, an Ohio native, is a current Master of Architecture candidate. With a Bachelors degree in City & Regional Planning from The Ohio State University, his understanding of the built environment thus far has come from an understanding of the human condition - how and why we interact with spaces, how they can facilitate social interaction and the lasting effects of built systems on our mental well-being. It is his intention to continue exploring the societal implications of architecture and allow this basis to inform his design motives through graduate school and beyond.
Shane Krenn, an Ohio native, is a current Master of Architecture candidate. With a Bachelors degree in City & Regional Planning from The Ohio State University, his understanding of the built environment thus far has come from an understanding of the human condition - how and why we interact with spaces, how they can facilitate social interaction and the lasting effects of built systems on our mental well-being. It is his intention to continue exploring the societal implications of architecture and allow this basis to inform his design motives through graduate school and beyond.