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Maria Moreno Perdomo

Contact: Email : (786) 537-4019

mvmooreno@gmaill.com

10902 NW 83rd ST Doral, FL 33178

About Me

Architecture student from Maracaibo, Venezuela with nearly two years of hands-on experience in the field, I am committed to achieving excellence in my academic journey. My strong motivation for success is complemented by a proven track record of versatility and adaptability in fast-paced, dynamic environments. With an outgoing and friendly demeanor, I bring enthusiasm, dedication, and an exceptional work ethic to every project.

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[M.Arch]

Education

Master of Architecture

Florida International University

2019-2024

Architecture Associate in Arts

Miami Dade College

Accomplishments

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Miami Dade College Scholarship

2019-2021

Professional Experience

Design Assistant and Drafter

Edward Silva Architect

2020

2020

Languages

English

Spanish

Sof t ware Skills

Autocad

Revit

Rhinoceros

Twinmotion

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign

Adobe Illustrator

Microsoft Suite

2023-Current

I specialize in crafting detailed 2D models that incorporate client specifications and address city comments. I am adept at producing comprehensive MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) sets for the construction of residential housing and commercial projects. Taking charge of delivering high-quality work, I am entrusted with the entrusted with the responsibility of producing and overseeing projects for a prestigious construction company, Dr. Horton.

Architectural Drafter

Juan C. Salinas Architect

2022-2023

Proficient in creating accurate 2D representations, I collaborate closely with design professionals, meticulously reviewing project details to establish precise measurements for drawing preparation. My expertise extends to working with mechanical, plumbing, and electrical components, ensuring a comprehensive approach to architectural design. I have successfully developed detailed drawings, adhering strictly to customer requests and meeting not only client expectations but also fulfilling city standards.

Fluent Native
CONTENTS/ [Architectural Portfolio]

[01] Housing Building

Spring 2023

[02] Community Center

Fall 2023

[03] Writer House

Spring 2022

[04] Master Project

Spring 2024

[05] Professional Work

01 MIAMI HOUSING BUILDING

Miami’s housing crisis prompted a project based in sustainability and community. Inspired by the resilience of trees, the design process focused on optimizing space and promoting a sense of belonging.

The main challenge was to provide affordable housing. Featuring a central “tree” symbolizing life and community. Apartment layouts mimicked tree roots. Sustainability was principal, with solar panels generating electricity and heating water, louvre systems regulating temperature and sunlight, and sustainable materials like recycled wood. The project’s outcomes emphasized community engagement, sustainable design, flexibility in housing options, and cost-efficient solutions. By balancing affordability with quality and sustainability.

wall section Insulation Concrete slab Concrete masonry
drywall Wood base Concrete slab
Detail
1/2”
Ground floor plan First floor plan Second floor plan Roof plan Cross section C’ Cross section B’ East elevation West elevation South elevation North elevation Green roof PVT panels
materials
ventilation 7:11 PM June 21 5:34 AM 4:00 PM W S E N 7:11 PM June 21 5:34 AM W S E N 5:31 PM December 21 7:07 AM 8:00 AM W S E N 5:31 PM December 21 8:00 AM W S E N Summer 4pm Summer 8am Winter 4pm Winter 8am
Louvres shading system
Sustainable
Cross
Sustainable strategies

02 WRITERS HOUSE

Miami’s housing crisis prompted a project based in sustainability and community. Inspired by the resilience of trees, the design process focused on optimizing space and promoting a sense of belonging.

The main challenge was to provide affordable housing. Featuring a central “tree” symbolizing life and community. Apartment layouts mimicked tree roots. Sustainability was principal, with solar panels generating electricity and heating water, louvre systems regulating temperature and sunlight, and sustainable materials like recycled wood. The project’s outcomes emphasized community engagement, sustainable design, flexibility in housing options, and cost-efficient solutions. By balancing affordability with quality and sustainability.

03 WRITERS HOUSE

In envisioning a design for Savannah, Georgia, my approach prioritized a deep understanding of the community’s dynamics and the imperative to create a design seamlessly integrated into their daily lives. Through careful analysis of the carriage house’s future residents, predominantly comprised of workers with vibrant social lives, I tailored the design to their lifestyle needs. The deliberate separation of bedrooms and kitchens from the communal areas ensures privacy and enhances functionality.

Additionally, my design incorporates elements inspired by Savannah’s climate and local architecture, fostering a sense of place and cultural identity. This approach seeks to create a living space that not only serves its practical purpose but also embodies the community’s spirit and individuality, establishing a harmonious relationship between architecture and lifestyle.

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