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Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Luke

Bob Luke poses with Mississippi State University campus buildings in background
Bob Luke is principal architect at LPK Architects in Meridian.

When Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Luke (BARC May1980) first came to Mississippi State in 1972, he was ready to embrace the social life. He was less enthusiastic about his studies.

A few years after leaving campus without a degree, Luke returned with a wife and young child, prepared to take his education seriously. In the time that he was away, 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 opened its School of Architecture, which appealed to Luke. He met with the school鈥檚 first dean, Bill McMinn, and had a great conversation about his goals as a student and dreams about becoming an architect. Then the dean asked to see a copy of Luke鈥檚 transcript.

鈥淚 had intentionally not brought my transcript because my grades were so poor,鈥 Luke said. 鈥淪o, he told me to run over to the Registrar鈥檚 Office and get a copy. When I got back, he looked at my transcript and said, 鈥楾he guy I spent an hour and a half talking to and the guy on this transcript cannot be the same guy.鈥欌

The dean was willing to give Luke a chance with a one-year trial run taking the program鈥檚 pre-requisite classes. At the end of two semesters, Luke had shown he was serious about school this time around and was given a spot in the architecture program. He would go on to graduate in 1980.

After six years working in Charleston, South Carolina, Luke took an opportunity to return to Mississippi and started a firm in Meridian in 1987.

鈥淢y first time at Mississippi State, I got a social education, the second time I got an academic education,鈥 Luke said. 鈥淲hen I came back to school, I took almost all of my electives in business, because architecture is an art, a science and a business. It has served me well in running LPK as a business over the past 30 years.鈥

Luke has been able to work with his alma mater on several projects as his firm led the design of the Davis Wade Stadium north end zone expansion and the Leo Seal Football Complex. With the stadium expansion, Luke led a design team that took the 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 fan experience to a new level.

鈥淕ame day at Davis Wade Stadium, with our cowbells and our students, is one of the most exciting experiences in college football today,鈥 Luke said.

He also worked with 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 on the Zacharias Village residential community, as well as Oak and Magnolia residence halls. Before Zacharias Village opened in the mid-2000s, 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 had not built a new residence hall in over 50 years. With the enrollment boom that followed, 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 would need all the housing space it could get.

鈥淭he new residence halls offer all of today鈥檚 modern conveniences with a traditional look, which in turn makes the student feel at home and allows 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 to compete for high-quality students,鈥 Luke said.

Among Luke鈥檚 favorite projects by his firm is the Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience, or The MAX, in Meridian. The 50,000-square-foot facility showcases Mississippi鈥檚 arts and entertainment legacy, honoring the state鈥檚 creative legends and inspiring tomorrow鈥檚 artists.

With 澳门六合彩开奖结果查询 now producing architecture graduates for 40 years, Luke said the school has left a visible impact on the state and around the country.

鈥淢y education from Mississippi State has allowed me to compete with people all over the country,鈥 Luke said. 鈥淚f you look around the state, the quality of the architecture has increased since the 1980s. I think a lot of that can be attributed to the fact that most firms in the state are being led by people that were educated by Mississippi State鈥檚 School of Architecture.鈥 

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