eman siddiqui

Architect
AIA, NCARB, NOMA

Eman Siddiqui was born and raised on the coast of the Arabian Sea in Karachi, Pakistan. Her interest in architecture developed during travels across the world as a child, realizing at a young age how architecture was used to preserve and showcase heritage across cultures. After completing her architectural training at the Home of the Jayhawks in Lawrence, Kansas, Eman started her career in sports architecture in Kansas City, Missouri.

Eman’s strong interest in equity and diversity in architecture and design led her to found the Utah chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects. She put her passion for writing to use as a subject matter expert for the NCARB ARE 5.0 Item Writing Committee. In her free time, you can find Eman making beautiful creations in her kitchen or exploring paths less traveled with her husband in the red Jeep Wrangler they lovingly refer to as Ruby.

Eman’s skillset is as unique as the projects she has worked on: the new ballpark for the Atlanta Braves, ultra-luxury condos at Teton Village, and brand new suites for the Kentucky Derby. As a project architect at GSBS, she enjoys the everyday problem solving her job entails and uses her varied background to grow the resort and hospitality practice at the firm.


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