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elokc33@gmail.com | (913) 271-5196 | LinkedIn.com/in/emilio-lopez2
University of Kansas
M.Arch Program: Architecture (complete 2027)
Study Abroad: Southern Europe Summer 2024
Member of KU NOMAS Club
Member of KU AIAS Club
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Passionate and skilled student actively seeking the opportunity to learn, create, and explore the Architecture profession. Highly self motivated individual with a positive attitude. Interested in stadium/arena design and sports architecture in general.
• Illustrator
• Photoshop
• InDesign
• Hand Drawing
• Sketchup
• Revit
• Lumion
• Endscape
Walmart Associate- Supported customers and vendors, improving sales floor operations and customers service
Volunteer | Community Blood CenterCalled and scheduled donors, worked the blood drive and interacted with staff and donors
Foster Village- Support foster families by providing childcare and assisting with events
Native Lands Restoration Collaborative- Work to protect and restore Northeast Kansas landscapes. Manage invasive species and do plantings along the Kansas River.
Recipient of Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholarship
KU Merit Chancellor Scholarship



The focus was designing a site with numerous and outside. The most important being a community to gather.

Wichita, Kansas
Corner of English St. & Broadway
numerous uses and experiences inside new outdoor setting for the























The lawn is the focal point of the site with the capability to host community events or casual activities. There are many ways to use the space with a tiered landscape and a berm both gentle and steep sloped. The sloped lawn can become an informal ampitheater.






At various points throughout the semester, we divided into groups to focus on di erent aspects of the project and regularly reported our progress to the class. The workload was shared between fabrication at


Locating the correct areas for the concrete piers to be dug was the most important early detail to get correct to ensure the success of the rest of the project. The deck was built second so there would be a sturdy, level base when putting up the pavilion.
































A reimagining of the Art and Design building at the University of Kansas. Focusing on designing mindful and healing Environments.










“The Cathedral Effect”
Higher ceilings & the outdoors are known foster more creative and abstract thinking than lower ones

