alycia RAMAGE
Graduate Architecture Student
Phone:
402-641-9854
Email:
Address:
Lincoln, Nebraska
About Me
In May 2023 I graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with High Distinction and from the Honor Program, earning a B.S. of Architecture and a minor in Community and Regional Planning. I am currently attending UNL for graduate school to pursue a Masters degree and to obtain an Urban Design Certificate.
Experience and Extracurriculars
Work Experience
Extracurriculars
Non-Profit Involvement
Nebraska Main Street Network - Executive Director - Lincoln, NE
March 2024 - Present
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Conduct administrative tasks.
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Coordinate with local and national programs.
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Secure funding for operational and project costs.
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Educate communities about economic redevelopment and historic preservation.
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JEO Consulting Group - Intern - Lincoln, NE
Summer 2024
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Participate in both Architecture and Planning Department processes.
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Created graphics for community engagement purposes.
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Assisted in grant writing for rural community park.
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Created preliminary designs and construction documents for projects.
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OPN Architects - Intern - Des Moines, IA
Summer 2023
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Assist with construction documents.
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Coordinate 3D models with updated drawings.
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Develop renders to show clients.
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Prepare diagrams for award submissions.
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Create 3D prints of selected models.
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studio951 - Intern - Lincoln, NE
Summer 2022- Spring 2023
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Convert AutoCad drawings into Revit models.
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Participate in project meetings with professionals.
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Collaborate with professionals and other interns to design projects.
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Produce construction documents.​
University of Nebraska Honors Program
Fall 2019-Spring 2023
University of Nebraska Club Fastpitch Softball
Fall 2019-Spring 2023
102H Honors Peer Mentor
Fall 2022-Spring 2023
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Nebraska Main Street Network
2023-Present
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One Family One Purpose (www.onefamilyonepurpose.org)
2015-Present
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Non-profit disaster relief group.
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Construct a home annually for a person, or family, who fell victim to natural disaster.
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Involved in the building of seven different homes in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, and Tennessee.
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