ARCH. ANGELICA STEPOWSKI
• La Salle University Bogota, Colombia
Bachelor’s in Architecture
Jan. 2014 - Dec. 2018
• La Salle University Bogota, Colombia
Bachelor’s in Architecture
Jan. 2014 - Dec. 2018
• Naska Digital International Accreditation BIM Revit
Jul. 2022 - Oct. 2022
• MUDI SAS
Jul. 2020 - Feb 2021 - Freelance renderer and modeling.
Successfully suporting the work team with modeling and rendering skills to create an exceptional Corona Product Catalog (www.corona.co) for a 3D simulation platform, enabling seamless visualization and virtual interaction for customers to simulate product usage in an augmented reality environment, enhancing their overall buying experience.
• PCD MULTIFORMAS
Aug. 2019 - Jun. 2020 - Architect - Designer and Consultant
I possess experience and expertise in providing design solutions, guidance, and support across various spaces (Commercial, institutional, and housing). For the attention to detail and creativity, I have successfully delivered personalized and meticulously crafted furnishings that precisely align with the expectations and goals of each project, thereby satisfying my esteemed clients.
• ARCHITECT CARLOS VALENZUELA
Feb. 2019 - May. 2019 - Assistant Architect
Oversaw all aspects of the construction site with a hands-on approach, documenting progress of workers projects. Meticulously prepared progress reports, and creating conceptual plans, resulting in successful project completion within budget and timeline constraints.
• DISTRICT INSTITUTE CULTURAL HERITAGE
Feb. 2017 - Jun. 2017 - Internship
Facilitated the monitoring of heritage buildings by supporting the creation of a database with attributes in ArcGIS, using GIS (Geographic Information System) to georeference Cultural Interest Assets. Successfully contributed to the preservation and protection of important historical structures.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
• AutoCAD
• Sketchup
• Revit
• Vray
• THESIS
• Photoshop
• Illustrator
• InDesign
• Office
Panopticon Park of Ibagué. Cultural District of Arts and Traditional Crafts of Tolima.
Feb. 2018 - Dec. 2018
Developed an innovative proposal to protect and celebrate the local Asset of Cultural Interest and longstanding traditions through thoughtful design. Spearheaded a successful revitalization effort, giving new life into a previously-abandoned heritage structure while ensuring its historic significance was preserved.
This project was so impactful that it was selected as a presentation for the RIBA’s (Royal Institute of British Architects), international reaccreditation of the field.