Edwin L. Dardzinski
Architect, real estate agent
Born Mar. 7, 1941, Philadelphia (PA), U.S.; son of Edwin and Laura (Kwartnik); married Jean (Olszewski); children: David, Michael, Brian.
Education: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) (in architecture), Drexel University, Philadelphia, 1974.
Career: project architect, Stephen Mark Goldner, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Philadelphia, 1971-74; vice president, Creative Design Associates, Warminster (PA), 1974-75; in Doylestown (PA) - partner, Donovan / Dardzinski Architects, 1975-77, principal, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), ELD Associates - Architects. Planers, 1977 -, president, E.L.D. Associate Companies, 1988 -, principal, ELD Associates International, 1991 -.
Author: numerous commercial, institutional and residential projects i.a.: hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, medical facilities, auto dealerships, country clubs, custom residences, offices and industrial buildings; restorer, Pollish - American Landmark "Moland House", Warwick (PA); speaker, Central Bucks School District (PA), 1981-89; lecturer, Spring Garden College, Philadelphia, 1991.
Member: chapter president, Cross Keys Fraternity; design juror, Drexel University, 1984-86; editorial board chairman, Historical & Architectural Review, Doleystown; American Institute of Architects (AIA); past president, Pennsylvania Society of Architects; National Trust for Historic Preservation; American Council of Polish Culture (A.C.P.C.); Polish American Congress (P.A.C.); Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce.
Honors: Bronze Medal, Professional Fraternity of Architects, Drexel University; practitioner in charge, Architectural Internship Program, Pennsylvania; listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Served with: United States Air Force (USAF), Strategic Air Command, 1959-63.
Affiliation: Republican. Catholic
Language: English
Hobbies: flying, fishing, golfing
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996