


816 888 0957
816 888 0957
AnthonyLinville1@gmail.com
AnthonyLinville1@gmail.com
Kansas City, MO 64112
Kansas City, MO 64105
I started my career working with people in fine dining and worked my way up due to my attention to detail and I was also the kids’ favorite referee because of my personality. As my career interest shifted to more Science & Technical work, I gained good experience working in Mechanics, Electronics, and Health Sciences. I eventually found my niche in Sales and Architecture. I’ve learned many different fields within academia & through real-world experiences and those lessons help to make me a well-rounded
I started my career working with people in fine dining and worked my way up due to my attention to detail and I was also the kids’ favorite referee because of my personality. As my career interest shifted to more Science & Technical work, I gained good experience working in Mechanics, Electronics, and Health Sciences. I eventually found my niche in Sales and Architecture. I’ve learned many different fields within academia & through real-world experiences and those lessons help make me a well-rounded professional
Student Architect
Student Architect
GLMV Architecture / 20 23 – Present
GLMV Architecture / January 20 23 – Present
GLMV headquartered in Wichita KS, has projects in 49 states, & has practiced since 1919.
GLMV headquartered in Wichita KS, has projects in 49 states, & has practiced since 1919.
• Kicked off several projects through Schematic Design and some even up to CD’s.
• Kicked off several projects through Schematic Design and some even up to CD’s.
• Utilized my working knowledge of Revit, SketchUp, and Photoshop day- to- day.
• Utilized my working knowledge of Revit, SketchUp, and Photoshop day-to-day.
• Produced and delivered design packages to clients including city officials.
• Produced and delivered design packages to clients including city officials.
• Gained valuable experience working closely with the studio’s Visualization team
• Gained valuable experience working closely with the studio’s Visualization team
Sales Rep
Sales Rep
Mattress Firm / 20 21 – Present
Mattress Firm / 20 2 1 – Present
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
Major in Architecture 3 5
Major in Architecture 3.7
K STATE / UMKC
K STATE / UMKC
2019 – 2024 (Present)
2019 – 2024 (Present)
The largest specialty mattress store in the United States with more than 2,400 stores
The largest specialty mattress store in the United States with more than 2,400 stores
• Specialize d in Sales , Marketing, and C ustomer S ervice.
• Specialized in Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service.
• Found my forte in sales that has led me to corporate recognition
• Found my forte in sales that has led me to corporate recognition
• Top 13 Writers in the US while fulfilling a part time position
• Top 13 Writers in the US while fulfilling a part time position
Associate of Applied Science ( A .A S )
Associate of Applied Science (A .A .S )
Major in Radiology 3 5
Major in Radiology 3.5
MCC Longview
MCC Longview
2017 – 2019 (Present)
2022– 2024 (Present)
Intern Architect
Intern Architect
GSA (Governmental Service Administration) / 20 21 – 2021
GSA (Governmental Service Administration) / 20 21 – 2021
The Construction and Design Branch of the Federal Government.
The Construction and Design Branch of the Federal Government
• Specialized Data Driven projects.
Professional
Professional
Adaptability
Ability to work under pressure
Attention to detail
Attention to detail
Creativity
Commercial awareness
Customer service
Creativity
Decision-making
Customer service
Decision-making
Learning/adaptability
Leadership Marketing Organization
Marketing Organization
Problem-solving
Public speaking
Perseverance and Self-motivation
Resourceful Sales
Problem-solving
Public speaking
Self-motivated
Sales Time management
Time management
Visual communication
Visual communication
• Got exposure to Design meetings, Site visits, Federal Projects, and Regulations.
• Specialized Data Driven projects
• Got exposure to Design meetings, Site visits, Federal Projects, and Regulations.
Northrop Grumman / 201 8 – 2020
Northrop Grumman / 201 8 – 20 20
Single largest producer of small-arms munitions within the Department of Defense.
Single largest producer of small-arms munitions within the Department of Defense.
• Northrop Grumman was rich in experience for me and the many roles I learned gave me hands-on Mechanical, Electrical, Thermal, & Chemical engineering exposure.
• While working in my primary role as a Machine Adjuster I ran the highest numbers on my shift on a consistent basis.
• Northrop Grumman was rich in experience for me and the many roles I learned gave me hands-on Mechanical, Electrical, Thermal, & Chemical engineering exposure.
• Worked 60-hour weeks while enrolled full time in a Architectural Master’s Program.
• While working in my primary role as a Machine Adjuster I ran the highest numbers on my shift on a consistent basis.
• Worked 60-hour weeks while enrolled full time in a Architectural Master’s Program
• Being proactive and always looking for something new to learn, I would try different modern and legacy machines that used all sorts of different types of tooling during machine downtime
• Being proactive and always looking for something new to learn, I would try different modern and legacy machines that used all sorts of different types of tooling during machine downtime
• Some of those different processes included punch & die tooling, operating drum fed conveyor belts, industrial washers, and even machinery for heating and torching cases.
• Some of those different processes included punch & die tooling, operating drum fed conveyor belts, industrial washers, and even machinery for heating and torching cases.
• As an Inspector I worked with different gauges to maintain the strict governmental ammunition standards
• As an Inspector I worked with different gauges to maintain the strict governmental ammunition standards
• The final third of my time there was spent in a laboratory as a chemical solutions inspector using beakers and flasks to test reaction metrics, centrifuges for oil separation, a microscope to test granule density, and my ventilated industrial sink where I would prep cases with nitric acid to be examined.
• The final third of my time there was spent in a laboratory as a chemical solutions inspector using beakers and flasks to test reaction metrics, centrifuges for oil separation, a microscope to test granule density, and my ventilated industrial sink where I would prep cases with nitric acid to be examined.
Technical
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
Business
The Cheesecake Factory / 201 8 – 201 8
Construction
Drones
Technical
Electronics
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
Google Suite
Construction
Business
Mechanics
Drones
Construction
Microsoft Office
Revit
Electronics
Drones
Electronics
Google Suite
Sketchup
Mechanics
Google Suite
Troubleshooting
Microsoft Office
Mechanics
Microsoft Office
Revit
Twinmotion, Enscape, & Lumion
Sketchup
Revit
Virtual Reality (VR)
Sketchup
Testfit
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Twinmotion, Enscape, & Lumion
Twinmotion, Enscape, & Lumion
Virtual Reality (VR)
Virtual Reality (VR)
Tomislav Plecas
MCC Blue River
College Counselor
Tomislav Plecas
Tomislav Plecas
T: 234 981 2238
MCC Blue River
MCC Blue River
College Counselor
E: tomislav.plecas@mcckc.edu
College Counselor
T: 234 981 2238
T: 234 981 2238
Lynn
Bvac
Owner
E: tomislav.plecas@mcckc.edu
E: tomislav.plecas@mcckc.edu
Lynn
Lynn
Bvac
Bvac
T: 816 506 9981
Owner
Owner
E: bvac@bvacsports org
T: 816 506 9981
T: 816 506 9981
E: bvac@bvacsports org
E: bvac@bvacsports org
Kenneth Harris
Kenneth Harris
Tinkertronics
Owner
Kenneth Harris
Tinkertronics
Tinkertronics
Owner
T: 214 603 3550
Owner
T: 214 603 3550
T: 214 603 3550
E: tinkertronics@yahoo.com
E: tinkertronics@yahoo.com
E: tinkertronics@yahoo.com
Robert Boyles Sr.
Robert Boyles Sr.
Robert Boyles Sr.
Marke t Grill
Marke t Grill
Marke t Grill
General Manager
General Manager
General Manager
T: 816 679 1964
T: 816 679 1964
T: 816 679 1964
E: n/a
E: n/a
E: n/a
The Cheesecake Factory is a billion-dollar corporate restaurant chain and made number 12 out of the Top 100 Companies to Work For in 2020.
Server
Server
• I Provided an optimal customer experience in a fine dining establishment.
The Cheesecake Factory / 201 8 – 201 8
The Cheesecake Factory / 201 8 – 201 8
• I never had a complaint.
• I had learned the 21-page menu within my first 3 weeks there
The Cheesecake Factory is a billion-dollar corporate restaurant chain and made number 12 out of the Top 100 Companies to Work For in 2020.
The Cheesecake Factory is a billion-dollar corporate restaurant chain and made number 12 out of the Top 100 Companies to Work For in 2020.
• I Provided an optimal customer experience in a fine dining establishment.
• I Provided an optimal customer experience in a fine dining establishment.
• I never had a complaint.
• I never had a complaint.
Summit Grill / 20 1 7 – 201 8
• I had learned the 21-page menu within my first 3 weeks there
• I had learned the 21-page menu within my first 3 weeks there
A local restaurant chain opened in Lee’s Summit in 2012 led by Andy Lock
Server, Expo
• Managed the line as an expo with a level head in a fast-paced work environment.
Summit Grill / 20 1 7 – 201 8
Summit Grill / 20 1 7 – 201 8
A local restaurant chain opened in Lee’s Summit in 2012 led by Andy Lock
A local restaurant chain opened in Lee’s Summit in 2012 led by Andy Lock
• Played a lead role in getting the correct food to the correct guest in a chaotic 5-bay window system.
• Managed the line as an expo with a level head in a fast-paced work environment.
• Managed the line as an expo with a level head in a fast-paced work environment.
• Played a lead role in getting the correct food to the correct guest in a chaotic 5-bay window system.
• Played a lead role in getting the correct food to the correct guest in a chaotic 5-bay window system.
Market Grill / 20 16 – 20 1 7
An employee owned, midwestern experimental restaurant chain.
Market Grill / 20 16 – 20 1 7
Market Grill / 20 16 – 20 1 7
• I opened this restaurant location.
An employee owned, midwestern experimental restaurant chain.
An employee owned, midwestern experimental restaurant chain.
• Worked nearly every position there besides management.
• I opened this restaurant location.
• I opened this restaurant location.
• As soon as I turned 18, I was moved up to serving.
• Worked nearly every position there besides management.
• Worked nearly every position there besides management.
• I was regularly entrusted with manager responsibilities.
• As soon as I turned 18, I was moved up to serving.
• As soon as I turned 18, I was moved up to serving.
• I was regularly entrusted with manager responsibilities.
• I was regularly entrusted with manager responsibilities.
Bvac / 20 15 – 20 21
Bvac / 20 15 – 20 21
Bvac / 20 15 – 20 21
Blue Valley Activity Center (Bvac) is a recreational sports facility that facilitates youth Christian-focused recreational sports and is sponsored by Community of Christ.
Blue Valley Activity Center (Bvac) is a recreational sports facility that facilitates youth Christian-focused recreational sports and is sponsored by Community of Christ.
Blue Valley Activity Center (Bvac) is a recreational sports facility that facilitates youth Christian-focused recreational sports and is sponsored by Community of Christ.
• I have six years of seasonal experience with BVAC.
• I have six years of seasonal experience with BVAC.
• I have six years of seasonal experience with BVAC.
• I’ve officiated youth basketball, tee ball, and machine pitch.
• I’ve officiated youth basketball, tee ball, and machine pitch.
• I work well with kids and was regarded as one of the most fair and liked referees.
• I’ve officiated youth basketball, tee ball, and machine pitch.
• I work well with kids and was regarded as one of the most fair and liked referees.
• I work well with kids and was regarded as one of the most fair and liked referees.
CRAN® Virtual Seminar Series
AIA Conference on Architecture
CRAN® Virtual Seminar Series
Conservation Volunteer Work
The American Institute of Architects
The American Institute of Architects
Conservation Volunteer Work
Conservation Volunteer Work
The American Institute of Architects
Los Angeles / 3 – 5 June 2019
The American Institute of Architects
The American Institute of Architects
The American Institute of Architects
• Blue River Rescue Project / Lakeside Nature Center / 2019
Online / 10 – 15 October 2020
Los Angeles / 3 – 5 June 2019
Los Angeles / 3 – 5 June 2019
• Blue River Rescue Project / Lakeside Nature Center / 2019
• Blue River Rescue Project / Lakeside Nature Center / 2019
Online / 10 – 15 October 2020
Online / 10 – 15 October 2020
Contemplative Center
Academic - 2nd year
02
The Aggieville Piazza
Academic - 3rd year
03
Museum Of Emotions
Competition - 4th year
The program for this project consisted of defining a set piece typology building that could primarily function as a mu seum while ultimately providing a quiet and calm place to relax and contemplate for visitors. The museum required a series of immersive exhibits to house the var ious Isamu Noguchi sculptures currently found within the Nelson Atkins Museum.
The site is located on East 48th St. in Kansas City, Missouri next to the Ewing & Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden just shy south of the
its beautiful views from the hilltop, the prominent axis originating from the Nelson Atkins Museum to the north, and of course the directly adjacent mortuary garden. The Idea was to create a cross cantilevered structure with spaces throughout it tailored to enhance directly each Noguchi sculpture’s experience.
Steel Framing Encased in Aluminum Paneling
Cast Concrete
Structure Diagram
Site Site Plan N
The program indicates a park that’s serviceable by the many food trucks in Manhattan as well as emulating the experience of an Italian piazza in the sense of a civic center. The goal was to create an atmosphere with some degree of enclosure that still responds to its surroundings while creating a welcoming environment for pedestrians.
Enclosure Diagram N
Design Concept
A level of Enclosure for the project was achieved through a raised plaza with thick stereotomic borders serving as fencing. The project contains a host of activities at the top of that plaza, not only food trucks but: play areas, seating for performances, and even a pavilion with covered seating spilling out of it. With help from vegetation the plaza is protected by line of sight and sound in order to provide people with an immersed sense of refuge.
The museum of emotions project is located in Downtown Manhattan, Kansas. The goal was to create a stronger sense of welcome to Manhattan than the adjacent Manhattan Discovery Center. For the Museum of emotion I was tasked to create two spaces that embody architecturally derived emotion.
Shown in the diagrams, one of the big factors of the form of the building including the landscape was to create a response to the main road people come off when arriving in Manhattan. This was done with the negative space as that medium, while inversely on the northwest side responding to the urban environment through a strong rectilinear urban edge. Making the spaces read to the exterior through rough and sharp profiles for the negative while soft and circular for positive space allowed for an exterior response and the beginning of a story to be told through its form through function. The Positive space contained water and plenty of light due to it materializing as void to fit that experience. However the negative space materialized as a stereotomic mass that appeared to crash into the structure in hopes to use its impact crater as not only a usable outdoor amphitheater on the less noisy side of the building but to call for a creation of a moat surrounding to soften and stretch the transitional experience into a charged space with those implied emotions.