Kal-El Morman
ARCHITECTURAL INTERN
Born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, Kal-El developed an early appreciation for architecture, influenced in part by his great-grandparents’ home—designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. He graduated from Creighton Preparatory School in 2020 and earned a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
As an architectural intern, Kal-El is passionate about hands-on learning and contributing to thoughtful, impactful design. Drawn to the field by a fascination with the way design shapes everyday life, he views architecture not just as the creation of buildings, but as a means of crafting environments that enhance how people live and connect.
Kal-El is also deeply interested in exploring how architecture reflects and informs the world’s diverse cultures. He sees travel as an essential part of his growth as a designer, offering the chance to experience firsthand the relationships between people, place, and built environments. By immersing himself in different cultural contexts, he hopes to broaden his perspective and bring more globally informed insights to his work.
