Michael Gamez
Architectural Intern
Texas Tech University – College of Architecture
Michael is an Architectural Intern in GFF’s Dallas Office, where he supports the Mixed-Use & Multifamily Studio through Revit model development and technical coordination. He focuses on constructing adaptive components and families that seamlessly accommodate changing model constraints throughout the design process.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from the Texas Tech University College of Architecture, where he was a first-generation college graduate, a Presidential Scholarship recipient, and a Dean’s List honoree before transitioning into his master’s studies. Michael aspires to tackle complex architectural challenges through rigorous, adaptive problem solving. Outside of the Studio, he participates in the American Society of Civil Engineers and recently competed on their regional Concrete Canoe team.
Michael is an Architectural Intern in GFF’s Dallas Office, where he supports the Mixed-Use & Multifamily Studio through Revit model development and technical coordination. He focuses on constructing adaptive components and families that seamlessly accommodate changing model constraints throughout the design process.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from the Texas Tech University College of Architecture, where he was a first-generation college graduate, a Presidential Scholarship recipient, and a Dean’s List honoree before transitioning into his master’s studies. Michael aspires to tackle complex architectural challenges through rigorous, adaptive problem solving. Outside of the Studio, he participates in the American Society of Civil Engineers and recently competed on their regional Concrete Canoe team.