Eneyda supports the landscape architecture team by producing visual communication materials and conducting contextual research for landscape and green infrastructure projects. Her work includes site analysis, conceptual design, technical drawings and construction documentation for clients and project partners.
Born and raised in Chicago, Eneyda grew up in a classic two-flat apartment building where backyard space was limited. Nearby city parks offered her early exposure to the value of green spaces, sparking a lifelong interest in places that are as much for wildlife as they are for people. Her approach to landscape architecture is rooted in creating meaningful, shared spaces that reflect this dual purpose.
Before joining Greenprint, Eneyda gained professional and internship experience on a variety of projects in landscape architecture, urban design and urban planning. Her academic and professional work emphasize storytelling in design and the value of place-based solutions. Outside of practice, she is actively involved with UIC students, occasionally teaching design communications and advocating for the broader impact of thoughtful design. A 2023 CELA Fountain Scholar, she holds a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a Master of City Design from the University of Illinois Chicago.