
Degenkolb designed 21,000 square foot laboratory building at UC Davis to initially house the new Genomics faculty



Degenkolb designed 21,000 square foot laboratory building to initially house the new Genomics faculty. The building was later converted to a bioseed facility. The facility houses labs, computer rooms, and offices. The one-story structure is steel framed with exterior masonry walls and steel braced frames.
Bsc.(Econ) Loughborough University
Professional Qualifications: ACA, CPA
M.S., Structural Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1991
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1989
CA, Structural Engineer, License No. 4107
CA, Civil Engineer, License No. 49972
I originally wanted to be an architect. My dad was a structural engineer and he used to teach classes at UC Berkeley’s School of Architecture. I would occasionally go with him. I really liked seeing how things were put together. Dad insisted that I go into structural engineering. It’s been a great career. I still get to work around wonderful architects and I really understand how to put things together.
One of my bucket list items is to do a triathlon. I’m an avid swimmer, so I just need to get the other two.
I’d either be a quilter on Etsy or write crossword puzzles.
M.S., Structural Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1980
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1979
CA, Structural Engineer, License No. 2806
CA, Civil Engineer, License No. 35034
I spent time as a child in Turkey and am a theater fan. I participated in EERI’s reconnaissance to Turkey in 1999.
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