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Ricardo Fernandez-Goytia

Ricardo Fernandez-Goytia

Baltimore, MD, US

 

About 

Innovative Architect driven to explore design concepts in a combination of local artistic and technical expertise. With a background focused on physical and social context harnessing the use of local materials, I deliver a unique design with a sense of belonging to the place. Analyzing how these do play an important roll in Architecture work and have a deep impact in the final user is my constant and endless searching.



Employment 

G/O Architecture, Perry Hall, MD, US, Architect / Designer

Jan 2004 - current
 

Education 

Universidad Cristóbal Colón, Boca del Rio, Veracruz / Campus Calazans, BArch, Architecture

-Participate actively in Young Entrepreneurs, planning ideas and developing marketing skills about Industrial design products.

-Taking active part in debate session in Congress "Adios al Siglo XX" sponsored by Universidad Villa Rica, currently UVM, representing UCC University school of Architecture.

-Student Assistant Researcher at the School of Architecture at Universidad Cristobal Colon to M. Arch. Luis Roman Campa Perez, former Director of Urban Development and Planning of the Municipality of Veracruz and Boca del Rio for three times, currently General Director in Urban Development and Territorial Planning in the State of Veracruz Government.

-Attending in Social Support as a scolarship holder in "Architecture UCC Office" leaded by M. Arch. Liliana Campos Currently Head of Sustainability and Design Group at LowCO2Arch. www.lowcarbonarchitecture.com

-Student: Team Leader "OctopLus Project" 1st place in State Contest, "Premio Apasco" (Holcim-Apasco Award) 2000

Aug 1999 - Dec 2003
 

Harmon Hall English Institute, Campus Veracruz, Advance English Course

English as a second language course.

Aug 1995 - Aug 1996
 

Awards 

"Premio Apasco" (Holcim-Apasco Award) 2000, 1st Place

-Student contest, Team Leader "OctopLus Project" 1st place in State Contest, "Premio Apasco" (Holcim-Apasco Award) 2000

2000
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills