With two decades of unwavering dedication to architecture, my passion has driven me to craft designs rooted in organic principles and a hedonistic philosophy . My work is profoundly intertwined with the integration and reverence for nature, resulting in sustainable and resilient creations that embody a profound responsibility as architect towards society and our environment . This commitment has enabled me to establish a distinguished and impactful architectural practice .
PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO
Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Autocad 2D, 3D**********
Revit********
SketchUp********
Lumion, Twinmotion********
Adobe Photoshop**********
Adobe Premier******
Hand Sketch**********
MS Office**********
Design Systems - METRIC & IMPERIAL
THEORETICAL SKILLS
INVU Costa Rica
National Urbanism & Building Codes (CUO)
International Building Code (IBC)
American Disability Act (ADA)
The Sustainable Sites Initiative of
The American Society of
Landscape Architects (SITES)
HIGHER EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• GARNIER ARCHITECS 2023 – Current Costa Rica
Project Architect for upscale residential and hospitality
Developed comprehensive design projects for upscale residential and hospitality developments, starting from initial sketches, site analysis and concept development through to project culmination Led the design team, providing consistent direction and oversight throughout all stages Offered technical guidance and unwavering support to clients, ensuring their vision and the firm's standards were realized from the initial sketches to the final construction phases. Ensured all design aspects adhered to international sustainability principles and local regulations, integrating environmental considerations into the project workflow.
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
GARNIER Architects
Fangman – House 2023 - 2024
Project Architect
Family residence
Site : 1220 m 2
Built : 757 m 2 on three levels
Location : Hacienda Espinal, Alajuela
Design tools :
Autocad 2D, 3D – Sketchup
Adobe photoshop – Twinmotion –
Revit Architecture - Office
My Task:
Developed a comprehensive design project for a single -family home accommodating six members in two levels, guiding it through all stages from conceptualization to completion
Collaborated closely with the design team, providing consistent direction and oversight.
Offered technical guidance and support to clients, ensuring their vision was realized from initial sketches to the final construction phases .
Garnier Architects Fangman House
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
SITE ANALYSIS DIAGRAMS
Garnier Architects
Fangman House Main Entrance
We initiate the process with a thorough site analysis to inform our subsequent steps. Sustainability is at the heart of our approach, making every natural variable essential. From the outset, we meticulously manage our bioclimatic strategies to achieve the intended results in both function and form.
Hacienda Espinal
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
The project yielded an eclectic outcome in both form and function, inspired entirely by the natural context. We meticulously guided the development process, ensuring that every technical aspect was addressed . The harmonious lines of our design worked seamlessly with every element on site
Garnier Architects Fangman House Elevations
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
GARNIER Architects
Casa Amigos 2023 - 2024
Project Architect
Family residence
Site : 1200 m 2
Built : 890 m 2 on two levels
Location : Pacifico, Playas del Coco, Guanacaste
Design tools :
Autocad 2D, 3D – Sketchup - Adobe photoshop –
Twinmotion – Revit Architecture – 3D Max - Office
My Task:
Design an innovative deluxe waterfront project for a two -level single -family home, tailored to accommodate six members The project emphasized a green concept throughout all stages, from initial conceptualization to final completion Led the design team with consistent direction and oversight, ensuring all technical aspects were meticulously addressed . Provided comprehensive technical guidance and support to clients through all phases, ensuring their needs and preferences were seamlessly integrated into the design
Garnier Architects
Casa Amigos
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
We utilized the roof as a central element in all four corners, seamlessly integrating this stunning detail throughout the project. Prioritizing local materials was crucial to maintaining sustainability and efficiency
One of our main challenges was the site's morphology, which required us to design from top to bottom to preserve the primary ocean views on both levels. Our client requested a Mediterranean flow with a tropical touch, providing us with the perfect opportunity to incorporate the lush natural scenery into the design .
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
GARNIER Architects
Beach Club Ocotal 2023 - 2024
Project Architect
Beach Club
Site : 18000 m 2
Built : 3967 m 2
Location : Ocotal Beach , Guanacaste
Design tools : Autocad 2D, 3D – Sketchup
Adobe photoshop – Twinmotion – Office
My Task:
Proposed a conceptual waterfront Master Plan for a Beach Club and five independent ocean view villas The design incorporates all specified amenities, blending vernacular aesthetics with modern elements Emphasized the preservation of native forest areas in both the Beach Club and Villas . Maintained continuous communication with the client throughout the process to ensure their vision was effectively realized
Casa H
Garnier Architects Beach club & Villas
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
We decided to relocate the five oceanfront villas to the western side of the site to ensure privacy and exclusivity . The Beach Club was strategically positioned to have a direct connection to the public sector of the beach, allowing us to integrate the natural beauty of the forest into the complex . This design approach facilitated an eco -friendly experience by working harmoniously with the site's natural elements.
NORTH
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
GARNIER Architects
Coco House & Villas 2024
Project Architect
Family residence
Site : 6,918 m 2 - Site 2 : 6,417 m 2
Built Main House : 678 m 2 one level
Built Guest House : 456 m 2 on one level
Location : Santa Teresa, Guanacaste
Design tools :
Autocad 2D, 3D – Sketchup
Adobe photoshop – Twinmotion – Office
My Task:
Proposed a conceptual Master Plan for a main residence and a guest house, each situated on separate but interconnected sites. The design prioritizes the preservation of native tropical forests, ensuring no marked trees are removed as per the landscape site plan. Key design elements focus on optimizing ocean views from both properties while adhering to local building codes and the firm’s sustainability principles. Close collaboration with clients is maintained throughout the project to meet all their needs and demands, providing continuous guidance on both technical and environmental aspects
Garnier Architects
Coco House & Villas
PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO
Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
In both cases, the design lines were marked at a 45 -degree inclination, aligned with the positions of the multiple native trees in the protected forest.
These trees became integral elements of our proposal, seamlessly incorporated into the overall experience…
Initially perceived as a challenge, this unique approach turned into a significant advantage, enhancing the project's connection to the natural environment.
Coco
Guest Villas
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
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Residential & Industrial Santa Cruz, Bolivia
MAIN PROJECTS
• Casa – H
• BRICK House
• GREEN House
• Social Area Design
• Arizona Head Quarters
Firm principles:
Architects play a crucial role in the development and evolution of societies. At our firm, we take the impact of our work very seriously, understanding that our designs shape the world around us. We are committed to implementing new strategies for sustainable and resilient design, ensuring that our proposals have minimal environmental impact. Our approach is comprehensive, integrating low-impact environmental solutions across all areas of our design process. We believe that responsible architecture not only enhances the quality of life for individuals but also contributes to the health and sustainability of our communities and the planet. Our dedication to sustainability is not just a principle but a driving force behind every project we undertake.
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
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W+LORA+M architecture
Casa – H 2022
Project Architect
Family residence
Site : 936 m 2
Built : 520 m 2 on two levels
Location : Urubo Golf Country Club – Santa Cruz, Bolivia
The Casa H embodies a sustainable design inspired by the essence of Jesuit missionary architecture . This project seamlessly integrates significant local Amazonian strategies, enhancing its functionality by harmonizing with the site's natural characteristics. The design features a modern organic aesthetic, enriched with fine details of contemporary architecture, resulting in a structure that accentuates and celebrates the local identity. By preserving and incorporating the indigenous environment, the project not only respects but also revitalizes the cultural and ecological essence of the region. The project stands as a testament to innovative architectural solutions that honor tradition while embracing contemporary design principles.
Casa H
Initial Concept
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
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W+LORA+M architecture
Brick House 2022
Project Architect
Family dwelling
Site : 1200 m 2 – 4 units
Built : 131 m 2 in two levels by unit
Location :
La Guardia - Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Design tools : AutoCAD 2D 3D – Sketchup
Adobe photoshop – 3D Max
Description
This project focuses on designing eco -sustainable, affordable, and accessible housing It harmonizes modern architecture with the traditional local brick style while maintaining a low environmental impact . The development consists of four identical units forming a unique energyefficient infrastructure in La Guardia The use of local materials enhances thermal efficiency and respects heritage . Advanced bioclimatic strategies ensure the housing units are eco -friendly and energy -efficient, reducing the carbon footprint and providing cost savings . The project exemplifies a sustainable community that aligns with the city's goals for environmental stewardship and urban development .
BRICK House
Bioclimate analysis
Morphology south hemisphere
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
W+LORA+M architecture
Green House 2021
Project Director (Design & Execution)
Family residence
Site : 900 m 2
Built : 450 m 2
Location : Country Urubó Green - Urubó
Santa Cruz – Bolivia
Design tools:
AutoCAD 2D 3D – Sketchup
Adobe photoshop – Lumion – Revit Architecture –
Office .
Description
The project was an exhilarating journey, beginning with the site's morphology, which featured a 5-meter slope from the main street level to the rear This necessitated the design of four distinct levels. The primary challenge was to ensure seamless circulation from the street entrance to the pool area in the backyard. To address this, we elevated the house at the main entrance, harmonizing with the natural slope of the hill. One of the standout features is the stunning entrance stair block, which creates a dramatic and welcoming ascent into the home . Additionally, we integrated the house into its natural surroundings, incorporating numerous organic details inspired by the local ecology .
Main Stairs
GREEN House
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
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W+LORA+M architecture
Social Residential Area Design 2017
Project Director (Execution & Design)
Social Area
Loft, Argentinian Grill, Bar, Exterior Dinning Table, Fire pit.
Built : 150 m 2 built site + Social Areas
Location : Remanso III - Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Design tools : AutoCAD
Description
– Sketchup - Adobe photoshop – Office
As I often say, there are no small projects in architecture While this project may have been modest in terms of square meters, the intricacy and volume of details presented a rewarding challenge that yielded remarkable results. The clients desired an eclectic style, one that would encapsulate and commemorate their cherished family memories spanning locations, events, and more . In response, we intricately wove these elements into every facet of the design. From the ceilings to the floors, from the grillwork to the columns and beams, every architectural feature was meticulously crafted to create a harmonious synergy. This approach ensures that the clients can see and feel their memories throughout the space, transforming their home into a living tapestry of their shared experiences.
SOCIAL AREA
Initial Hand Sketch
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
W+LORA+M architecture
ARIZONA Headquarters 2016
Project Architect
Administrative Industrial wing Design
1500 m 2 built site
Location :
Cotoca Highway - Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Design tools :
AutoCAD 2D 3D – Adobe photoshop – Office
Description
This project focuses on the design and implementation of a sustainable corporate headquarters for industrial services in the tropical Amazon region, connected to a rear warehouse . The primary premise was the optimization of natural light, ventilation and energy. The building's front facade opens on both levels to the north, allowing for consistent daylight exposure and the capture of northwest tropical summer winds. Structural pergolas and pure concrete walls on the east and west control solar radiation, providing shade while enabling natural ventilation. This design reduces the need for artificial ventilation during the summer and enhances lighting efficiency through passive bioclimatic strategies, exemplifying outstanding sustainable corporate architecture .
Arizona Head Quarters
PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO
Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
HOSPITALITY
MISLA VILLALBA ARCHITECS
Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA.
Internship
From February to November of 2018
Main
Projects
• Melia Hotel, Ponce
• Intercontinental Ponce Hotel, Ponce
• Aloft Marriot, Ponce
Position role:
During my internship at Misla Villalba Architects, I had the privilege of working under the mentorship of the Architecture Department Director, an NCARB licensed architect, on a variety of waterfront hospitality architecture projects encompassing both interiors and exteriors My responsibilities were multifaceted and included the development of detailed construction plans, the design of specific project areas, and the modification of plans in accordance with project progression. I was also tasked with creating 3D proposals, ensuring strict adherence to Puerto Rico's building codes, the International Building Code (IBC), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards of the United States. Furthermore, I demonstrated a high level of proficiency in utilizing the imperial measurement system, effectively applying my skills across all project phases. This role provided me with the opportunity to apply my architectural knowledge in a practical setting, making significant contributions to the firm’s diverse and dynamic projects. All stages of the work were made in English and imperial system.
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My Task 1 : Detailed design of the outdoor bar area and central garden.
Description
The Melia Hotel project required the design of a Neoclassical-style outdoor space that complements its historic Spanish colonial architecture while incorporating contemporary and attractive elements. This multifunctional space needed to operate daily, featuring a bar section, seating areas, circulation pathways, storage solutions, bartender support, and provisions for emergency mobility. The design successfully merges classical and modern aesthetics, providing a functional and visually appealing environment.
Task 2 : Detailed design of the
Description
The project entailed designing a bar that seamlessly integrates with the hotel's Neoclassical architecture while meeting the functional requirements for daily operations. The design needed to accommodate essential bar accessories within the internal area, including two-section wine racks at the back of the bar, a glass sink, primary customer support structures, secondary bartender support, footrests, drawers for dishes, and designated areas for organic and liquid waste. This approach ensured that the bar not only complemented the historic aesthetic of the hotel but also provided practical and efficient service capabilities.
AutoCAD 2D 3D –
The delivered space program was as follows
1. Entrance area, reception and/or waiting area.
2 Area with 4 work modules, open office
3 4 minimum, 5 maximum independent office areas
4. Filing area, can be included in the offices.
5 Common printing area
6. Conference room for 8 people with views to offices and work areas
7 Internal garden in the entrance hall area
8 ADA requirements
3
Description
Due to the damage caused by the passage of Hurricane "María", the hotel began a series of reconditioning tasks of the internal areas, this is why a new area was considered for the administrative offices in the hotel, an area which should be protected from external natural hazards but also provide a comfortable work environment for the professionals in charge of the hotel Four floor plan designs proposals had to be delivered, with different spatial options
Melia Hotel Ponce
Design tools: AutoCAD
My
Baleares restaurant bar area
tools:
Sketchup - Adobe photoshop
Baleares International Cuisine
My Task
: Design layout plan of the hotel's administrative offices in a new assigned area.
As an initial step, I conducted multiple site visits to the Intercontinental Hotel in Ponce, a modern architectural gem in America designed by William Tabler in 1958. The project involved the rehabilitation and remodeling of the existing structure I was tasked with performing a comprehensive survey of the building (as-built) and documenting it in CAD plans for the subsequent design phase This included creating detailed floor plans for each level, facades, transversal sections, and a technical perspective of the building.
The survey encompassed 34 rooms, categorized into seven different typologies, each oriented differently. Additionally, the building features two vertical circulation cores: a central core housing elevators and emergency stairs located on the western side. These elements were meticulously documented to ensure accuracy in the rehabilitation and remodeling process
Design tools: AutoCAD 2D - 3D
Intercontinental Hotel Ponce
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Intercontinental Hotel Ponce
My Task 2 : Design rooms typology, comply with IBC & ADA code requirements per floor.
Description
Based on a comprehensive survey of the existing structure of the Intercontinental Hotel in Ponce, the project aimed to develop new detailed architectural plans for various room types. A key aspect of the design was the inclusion of rooms that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ensuring accessibility for all guests. The design meticulously adhered to the International Building Code (IBC) standards, integrating both functionality and inclusivity This project not only enhanced the hotel's accommodation offerings but also ensured a seamless blend of historical architecture with modern, accessible design principles.
Design tools: AutoCAD 2D
Description: Room Type 1 A -B -C
The Type 1 floor plan model required contemporary spatial modifications to meet the updated needs of the users and comply with the latest codes. Additionally, a structural reform was initiated due to the building's construction in 1958 and the severe damage it sustained from natural phenomena characteristic of the Caribbean island. The subtypes A, B, and C vary in the orientation of each room, ensuring flexibility for use as either double or single rooms to accommodate seasonal requirements.
Description: Room Type 2 A & 2 B
The suites were strategically located at the north and south ends of the standard floor, offering the largest area and intended as high-cost suites. These suites boasted a privileged location with direct views of the city of Ponce and the Caribbean Sea coastline To ensure economic viability, the original facades and living spaces were preserved, preventing any expansion. Despite these constraints, the design focused on creating a comfortable and pleasant environment with simple execution solutions. The windows were designed to be contemporary, meeting the latest International Building Code (IBC) safety standards, thereby enhancing both aesthetics and functionality
Description: ADA Room Types
To comply with IBC standards and maintain the Intercontinental Hotel's 5-star rating, two accessible rooms per level were proposed. The plans included 3' and 5' (0.9 m and 1.5 m) circumferences, indicating the necessary free spaces for wheelchair movement The main design challenge was accommodating all wet areas, requiring a new internal layout while preserving the modernist exterior.
Description: Pool side Rooms Type
One of the company’s objectives, beyond rehabilitating a renowned 1960s Caribbean hotel, was to enhance its commercial value by optimizing living spaces. I was tasked with converting the crescentshaped pool area, originally independent pool lofts, into simple rooms The proposal involved merging two small spaces into one room to comply with current IBC standards. The curved walls presented a significant design challenge, requiring careful planning to maintain the original morphology and achieve the desired impact throughout the project.
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
Description
Following the successful completion of the Intercontinental project, I was assigned to the Aloft Ponce Hotel by Marriott, a prestigious collaboration with Marriott International Inc. This project required exceptional precision and creativity, adhering to the highest global standards in hospitality architecture The designs were meticulously crafted following Marriott's worldwide guidelines, detailing each area for each hotel type, from spatial design to equipment specifications
My responsibilities included the intricate interior detail design for key areas such as the Wxyz bar, the kitchen, and the Nook buffet and restaurant Additionally, I provided comprehensive construction plans to ensure flawless execution This role allowed me to hone my skills in high-standard hospitality design and significantly contribute to the firm's landmark projects. Design tools:
Aloft Hotel by Marriot, Ponce Site Work
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Additional task :
Marriott Corporation faced a significant logistical challenge that directly impacted the space I was working on. The industrial washing and drying machines ordered for the hotel had dimensions that were not initially considered. Originally, the kitchen and laundry areas were to be separate; however, due to budget constraints, it was decided to relocate the laundry area to the ground floor The only feasible way to bring in this equipment was through the loading area Consequently, I was tasked with devising a solution to facilitate this maneuver. In my proposal, I suggested opening the space that separated the two areas to allow equipment access while maintaining the independence of each space Additionally, I proposed installing an exclusive door wide enough to accommodate the equipment's entry into the designated area
Design tools:
Aloft Hotel by Marriot, Ponce
Laundry Solution Floor Plan
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
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ACADEMICS
MERCOSUR BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF BOLIVIA “SAN PABLO” SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, SANTA CRUZ
Summa Cum Laude THESIS
• DESIGN OF ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
CENTER IN BUENA VISTA, SANTA CRUZ “Portal Amboró”
Grade: 94 – Distinguish - GPA 3.9
2022: Honorable Mention from the Bolivian Institute of Architects in the national competition for sustainable and resilient architecture, held at the XXV National Congress of Architects
PONTIFICAL CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL, NAAB PROGRAM 2018
• GREEN ORGANIC BLOCK, CAÑO MARTIN PEÑA
PRIZE STUDIO AWARD NOMINATION, PUCPR ARCHITECT magazine from United States & Canada. Landscape & Urban Residence Project. San Juan, Puerto Rico
• STUDENTS CENTER
PUCPR Main University Campus, Urban Project Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA.
PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO
Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
DESIGN OF ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER IN BUENA VISTA, SANTA
CRUZ, BOLIVIA
“Portal Amboró”
Description
The objective of this project was to design an ecological research and development center with social integration of organic typology, where scientific experts, technicians, merchants and residents develop sustainable solutions to new environmental, social and economic challenges, with the purpose of mitigating the climate change effects on the region, in Buena Vista. The methodology that guided the study and allowed a deep understanding of the central problem in the topic (climate change), to objectively address the architectural project, was of three types; the first, documentary research with bibliographic support from primary and secondary sources; the second, a descriptive type applying the environmental and social variable with interviews to key individuals and professional experts on the environmental and ecological field; the third, exploratory type, with field studies carried out in the municipality We conclude with the understanding that an ecological research and development center is an important tool to face the effects of global warming and climate change, which offers diverse mitigation strategies to face today's weather phenomena, exposing the health and economy of the nation In addition, it allows to develop sustainable and resilient societies for the well-being of future generations Therefore, the study ends with the architectural design of an ecological research and development center in the municipality of Buena Vista, department of Santa Cruz.
Complex Floor Plan
Bioclimatic Strategies
Administrative Wing
Caiman Bridge
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
ARCHITECT
The task involved designing an economical housing solution for the Hurricane Maria relocation program, ensuring that it catered to the lifestyle and dignity every person deserves A key challenge was to assure residents that the design not only focused on comfort but also prioritized their security and well-being The project aimed to provide much more than just shelter. The site and block were meticulously designed to protect residents from natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes, and power outages. Furthermore, the design included a functional and sustainable infrastructure that benefits the residents, public government, and the urban community. This comprehensive approach ensures safety, resilience, and an enhanced quality of life for the relocated families.
The project presented numerous challenges, requiring the integration of a new program into the central design to meet the needs of the modern academic world The goal was to create a contemporary space while preserving the historical essence of the building, which inherently possessed a modern architectural style. The approach was eclectic, blending the old with the new and harmonizing past elements with present requirements. Additionally, a key design principle was to incorporate the five urban vectors proposed by Kevin Lynch, ensuring the new project seamlessly integrated with the main campus, serving as a central functional node.
Green Organic Block – Prize Studio Award Nomination – PUCPR Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA
Design tools: AutoCAD 2D 3D - Sketch up – Lumion – Adobe Photoshop
Campus Student Center – Urban Project - PUCPR Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA
Design tools: AutoCAD 2D 3D - Sketch up – Lumion – Adobe Photoshop
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Walter Elías Lora Moreno
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REFERENCES
• Gorka Salinas Gamara Investments Advisor
Project: Green family residence client
Email: gorkafsalinas@gmail.com Mobile: +59170612830 Santa Cruz, Bolivia
• Engineer Gerardo Misla Vilalba President at Misla Vilalba Architects Internship Supervisor Email: jery@mislavilalba.com Mobile: +1(787)3682502 Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA.
• Lorna Baez Amely Former International Relations Director, PUCPR NAAB Program Supervisor Mobile: +1 (787) 3093549 Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA.
• Jean Garnier President at Garnier Architects Project Director jgarnier@garnier.cr San Jose, Costa Rica