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Jr. Architect Andrea Ritter
PORTFOLIO
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 Architectural Resume……………………………………………………………………………….............................. 3
 Architect Bachelor Degree Projects
- Thesis: Doorway of the Historical District of Valencia.......................................... 5
- Design VIII: Naguanagua’s Cultural Park………………………………………………………. 9
- Design VII: Las Acacias’s Healthcare Medical Center…………………………………… 13
 Kitchen Design Projects
- Installed…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
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Architectural
RESUME
 Value Proposition
I am a young and dynamic architect with outstanding educational credentials and over two years of experience leading
and supporting different designs and developing projects. I am a goal and detail oriented professional that believes in
team work to delivery results. I always work hard and do my best in every project, so I will love to have an opportunity to
continue growing and help your company continue succeeding.
 Personal information
Address: Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
Cell phone: (954) 991 1189
E-mail: andritter@hotmail.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-ritter-rojas-289361103
 Education
University: Bachelor Degree in Architecture – “Universidad José Antonio Páez” (2011-2015) | Venezuela
High School: “Instituto Educacional Juan XXIII” (2005-2010) | Venezuela
 Skills and competences
Languages: Spanish, English
Technical skills: AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, Microsoft Office, Kitchen Draw. General knowledge of: Adobe Photoshop,
3dsMAX+V-Ray, Revit.
Artistic skills: Freehand drawing and Model building
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ArchitecturalResume
 Work experience
Architect Assistant at Single Family House Construction | Valencia, Venezuela | July - November 2014
- Collaborate with the architect with the drawings, administration and weekly reports of the project
- Prepared rendered and presentation work
- Preparation of architectural plans, elevations, sections, and detail sheets
Senior Designer at CM Mobiliari | www.cmmobiliari.com | Valencia, Venezuela | February 2012 – June 2014
- Design and sale of Italian furniture
- In charge of the exhibition and the customer service
- Public attention bring me the opportunity to develop communication skills
 Personal skills
- Capable of thinking critically and analytically with strong conceptual skills as well as technical abilities
- Excellent presentation
- Quick learner with visual and verbal communication abilities
- Team leader and team player
- Ability to multi-task and work under pressure
- Flexible, imaginative and creative
Architectural
RESUME
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ArchitecturalResume
THESIS
Doorway of the
Historical District
of Valencia
5
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
YEAR OF DESIGN: 2015
LOCATION: Historical District ofValencia-Venezuela
SIZE: 13.100 square meters
The overall objective of this proposal was to
design a Convention Center within the
proposed urban renewal area in the city of
Valencia-Carabobo, Venezuela. According
to the ordinances and current state laws,
with the aim of providing attractive spaces.
The purpose of this project was to provide
job opportunities for the industry and users
of the sector and the city, becoming the
starting point to stimulate the tourism,
economy and commercial activities in the
sector.
The Doorway, was determined by the
design of a Convention Center based on a
unified two block complex, which is
specifically represented by a draft project of
a 4 star Hotel and an Office Tower. The
Hotel project was presented as a draft
during the 9th semester; while the Office
Tower was entirely developed during the
10th semester and both presented as a
whole for thesis basis.
6
As located near the
Subway Valencia
Station “Cedeño”,
the “Constitución”
Boulevard and the
entrance to the
Historical District,
the project seeks to
concentrate masses
through the creation
of a large urban
space as an access;
created for the
comfortable path of
the pedestrians,
visitors and Subway
users.
The design concept was based in drawing angles with
the intention of creating spaces represented by open
spaces to connect each side of the city (Historical with
Industrial); the broader North side represents the
newer Valencia city.
VERTICAL CIRCULATION / MUSEUM
TALLEST BUILDINGS
SMALLEST BUILDINGS
COMPLEMENTARY USES
Volumetrically the
project adapt its
form to different
heights depending
on its immediate
context, in order to
generate citywide
balances.
In each side
responds to
diverse needs; the
North represents
the city of Valencia
(a large urban
mass); opposite it’s
the South side
represented by a
lower mass density
such as in the
Historical District.
NORTHFACADE
SOUTHFACADE
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
7
The management of public and private spaces was one of the
pillars identified in the formal and functional design of the
project, mainly in each of its facings. It was important to
express the definition and difference of spaces, to
complement the building concept and allow the users to
differentiate between public or private spaces. The first levels
of each of the towers were determined for public uses
(commercial areas) for the enjoyment of pedestrians and
visitors. The rest of the floors were determined only for
private uses.
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
8
Functionally is divided into three (3) stages:
1. The first four (3) levels of the building were proposed as commercial use to generate it as the public
spaces of the Tower, it’s determined by 42 commercial locals that are constantly getting direct
contact with the terms and activities established for the “Constitución” Boulevard.
2. The fifth level (+24.00 meters high) was physically determined as an intermediate level; its
function is to generate a filter or a transition space between the public and the private activities. In
this level 2 multipurpose and rent halls are developed.
3. Represents the private area of the Tower (+32.00 meters high), determined by the offices which at
the same time are sub-divided into: 36 rental offices and 9 corporate offices
THE OFFICE TOWER
+ 24,00 meters high level + 32,00 meters high level
+ 16,00 meters high level + 20,00 meters high level
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
DESING VIII
Naguanagua’s
Cultural Park
9
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
The project was based
on the sector’s needs.
Lack of sociocultural
spaces promotes the
intention of designing
a Cultural Park,
specially aimed to
serve "La Entrada"
population.
YEAR OF DESIGN: 2014
LOCATION: “La Entrada” Naguanagua, Valencia-Venezuela
SIZE: 37.660 square meters (approximately 4 hectares)
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10
EXERCISE AREA
MAIN CENTRALSQUARE
Principal Access
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS ADMINISTRATIVE AREA MAIN CENTRAL SQUARE
PARKING ACCESS DANCE SCHOOL PUBLIC PARKING
SERVICE ACCESS THEATRE SCHOOL EXERCISE AREA
Spatially, the design
comes from the drawing
of certain rotary axes
from the main central
square; at the same
time, secondary plazas
begin to take its own
places across the
developed pedestrian’s
fluid traffic. Meanwhile,
the pedestrian’s traffic
design was determined
by two intersected
curves.
THEATRE SCHOOL AND ADMINISTRATIVE AREA FACADES
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
11
DANCE SCHOOL
1. Practice room
2. Service area
3. Dance class rooms
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
1. Administrator office
2. Reception
3. Meeting room
4. Director’s office
5. Counter’s office
6. HR office
7. Kitchenette
8. Teacher’s room
THEATRE SCHOOL
1. Theoretical Classrooms
2. Sewing workshop
3. Scenography aula
4. Interaction aula
5. Practice theatre
6. Service area
1 2
3 3
3
3
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
23
4
56
7
8
12
Conceptually the design was
based on the drawing of
circular/organicelements and
forms. The management of
green areas and open spaces
were generated to provide
feelings of relaxation and
concentration to pedestrians
and park users; adding to it,
implementation of pergolas and
permeable elements offer the
project controlled lighting and
natural ventilation.
Fluent movement + Permeable spaces + Organic elements = Comfortable path
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
DESING VII
Las Acacias’s
Healthcare Medical
Center
13
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
The project design was based on the needs of the sector, lack of
health care uses promotes the intention of creating a Healthcare
Medical Center especially focused for "Las Acacias" population.
Determined by public activities areas such as: Public and private
parking for clinic staff, Emergency area, Laboratories,
Commercial area, General Services, Administration area, Snack
bar, Consulting rooms and Pharmacy. Inside, private activities are
developed too: Anatomy pathology, Hospitalization, Kitchen,
Laundry, Teaching area, General store and a Operating Room.
YEAR OF DESIGN: 2014
LOCATION: Las Acacias, Valencia-Venezuela
SIZE: 3.035,80 square meters
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Being a project that requires proper functional
design management the concept was based on
the separation of private and public uses;
meanwhile, the main vertical circulation’s
building (private and public) was located on the
axis.
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
PUBLIC AREA
PRIVATE AREA
15
Volumetrically each
buildings seeks to
convey their own
languages; the public
one was generated with
a rectangular design,
just to make sure to
properly distribute all its
internal spaces.
Otherwise, the private
drawing was based on a
rectangle too, however,
one corner was slightly
affected by a circle with
the intention of
generate façades
contrasts.
ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
KITCHEN
DESING
PROJECTS
Installed
16
KitchenDesignProjects

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 1

  • 2. PORTFOLIO content  Architectural Resume……………………………………………………………………………….............................. 3  Architect Bachelor Degree Projects - Thesis: Doorway of the Historical District of Valencia.......................................... 5 - Design VIII: Naguanagua’s Cultural Park………………………………………………………. 9 - Design VII: Las Acacias’s Healthcare Medical Center…………………………………… 13  Kitchen Design Projects - Installed…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 2 PortfolioContent
  • 3. Architectural RESUME  Value Proposition I am a young and dynamic architect with outstanding educational credentials and over two years of experience leading and supporting different designs and developing projects. I am a goal and detail oriented professional that believes in team work to delivery results. I always work hard and do my best in every project, so I will love to have an opportunity to continue growing and help your company continue succeeding.  Personal information Address: Pembroke Pines, FL 33027 Cell phone: (954) 991 1189 E-mail: andritter@hotmail.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-ritter-rojas-289361103  Education University: Bachelor Degree in Architecture – “Universidad José Antonio Páez” (2011-2015) | Venezuela High School: “Instituto Educacional Juan XXIII” (2005-2010) | Venezuela  Skills and competences Languages: Spanish, English Technical skills: AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, Microsoft Office, Kitchen Draw. General knowledge of: Adobe Photoshop, 3dsMAX+V-Ray, Revit. Artistic skills: Freehand drawing and Model building 3 ArchitecturalResume
  • 4.  Work experience Architect Assistant at Single Family House Construction | Valencia, Venezuela | July - November 2014 - Collaborate with the architect with the drawings, administration and weekly reports of the project - Prepared rendered and presentation work - Preparation of architectural plans, elevations, sections, and detail sheets Senior Designer at CM Mobiliari | www.cmmobiliari.com | Valencia, Venezuela | February 2012 – June 2014 - Design and sale of Italian furniture - In charge of the exhibition and the customer service - Public attention bring me the opportunity to develop communication skills  Personal skills - Capable of thinking critically and analytically with strong conceptual skills as well as technical abilities - Excellent presentation - Quick learner with visual and verbal communication abilities - Team leader and team player - Ability to multi-task and work under pressure - Flexible, imaginative and creative Architectural RESUME 4 ArchitecturalResume
  • 5. THESIS Doorway of the Historical District of Valencia 5 ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects YEAR OF DESIGN: 2015 LOCATION: Historical District ofValencia-Venezuela SIZE: 13.100 square meters The overall objective of this proposal was to design a Convention Center within the proposed urban renewal area in the city of Valencia-Carabobo, Venezuela. According to the ordinances and current state laws, with the aim of providing attractive spaces. The purpose of this project was to provide job opportunities for the industry and users of the sector and the city, becoming the starting point to stimulate the tourism, economy and commercial activities in the sector. The Doorway, was determined by the design of a Convention Center based on a unified two block complex, which is specifically represented by a draft project of a 4 star Hotel and an Office Tower. The Hotel project was presented as a draft during the 9th semester; while the Office Tower was entirely developed during the 10th semester and both presented as a whole for thesis basis.
  • 6. 6 As located near the Subway Valencia Station “Cedeño”, the “Constitución” Boulevard and the entrance to the Historical District, the project seeks to concentrate masses through the creation of a large urban space as an access; created for the comfortable path of the pedestrians, visitors and Subway users. The design concept was based in drawing angles with the intention of creating spaces represented by open spaces to connect each side of the city (Historical with Industrial); the broader North side represents the newer Valencia city. VERTICAL CIRCULATION / MUSEUM TALLEST BUILDINGS SMALLEST BUILDINGS COMPLEMENTARY USES Volumetrically the project adapt its form to different heights depending on its immediate context, in order to generate citywide balances. In each side responds to diverse needs; the North represents the city of Valencia (a large urban mass); opposite it’s the South side represented by a lower mass density such as in the Historical District. NORTHFACADE SOUTHFACADE ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
  • 7. 7 The management of public and private spaces was one of the pillars identified in the formal and functional design of the project, mainly in each of its facings. It was important to express the definition and difference of spaces, to complement the building concept and allow the users to differentiate between public or private spaces. The first levels of each of the towers were determined for public uses (commercial areas) for the enjoyment of pedestrians and visitors. The rest of the floors were determined only for private uses. ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
  • 8. 8 Functionally is divided into three (3) stages: 1. The first four (3) levels of the building were proposed as commercial use to generate it as the public spaces of the Tower, it’s determined by 42 commercial locals that are constantly getting direct contact with the terms and activities established for the “Constitución” Boulevard. 2. The fifth level (+24.00 meters high) was physically determined as an intermediate level; its function is to generate a filter or a transition space between the public and the private activities. In this level 2 multipurpose and rent halls are developed. 3. Represents the private area of the Tower (+32.00 meters high), determined by the offices which at the same time are sub-divided into: 36 rental offices and 9 corporate offices THE OFFICE TOWER + 24,00 meters high level + 32,00 meters high level + 16,00 meters high level + 20,00 meters high level ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
  • 9. DESING VIII Naguanagua’s Cultural Park 9 ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects The project was based on the sector’s needs. Lack of sociocultural spaces promotes the intention of designing a Cultural Park, specially aimed to serve "La Entrada" population. YEAR OF DESIGN: 2014 LOCATION: “La Entrada” Naguanagua, Valencia-Venezuela SIZE: 37.660 square meters (approximately 4 hectares)
  • 10. 00 10 EXERCISE AREA MAIN CENTRALSQUARE Principal Access PEDESTRIAN ACCESS ADMINISTRATIVE AREA MAIN CENTRAL SQUARE PARKING ACCESS DANCE SCHOOL PUBLIC PARKING SERVICE ACCESS THEATRE SCHOOL EXERCISE AREA Spatially, the design comes from the drawing of certain rotary axes from the main central square; at the same time, secondary plazas begin to take its own places across the developed pedestrian’s fluid traffic. Meanwhile, the pedestrian’s traffic design was determined by two intersected curves. THEATRE SCHOOL AND ADMINISTRATIVE AREA FACADES ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
  • 11. 11 DANCE SCHOOL 1. Practice room 2. Service area 3. Dance class rooms ADMINISTRATIVE AREA 1. Administrator office 2. Reception 3. Meeting room 4. Director’s office 5. Counter’s office 6. HR office 7. Kitchenette 8. Teacher’s room THEATRE SCHOOL 1. Theoretical Classrooms 2. Sewing workshop 3. Scenography aula 4. Interaction aula 5. Practice theatre 6. Service area 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 23 4 56 7 8
  • 12. 12 Conceptually the design was based on the drawing of circular/organicelements and forms. The management of green areas and open spaces were generated to provide feelings of relaxation and concentration to pedestrians and park users; adding to it, implementation of pergolas and permeable elements offer the project controlled lighting and natural ventilation. Fluent movement + Permeable spaces + Organic elements = Comfortable path ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects
  • 13. DESING VII Las Acacias’s Healthcare Medical Center 13 ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects The project design was based on the needs of the sector, lack of health care uses promotes the intention of creating a Healthcare Medical Center especially focused for "Las Acacias" population. Determined by public activities areas such as: Public and private parking for clinic staff, Emergency area, Laboratories, Commercial area, General Services, Administration area, Snack bar, Consulting rooms and Pharmacy. Inside, private activities are developed too: Anatomy pathology, Hospitalization, Kitchen, Laundry, Teaching area, General store and a Operating Room. YEAR OF DESIGN: 2014 LOCATION: Las Acacias, Valencia-Venezuela SIZE: 3.035,80 square meters
  • 14. 14 Being a project that requires proper functional design management the concept was based on the separation of private and public uses; meanwhile, the main vertical circulation’s building (private and public) was located on the axis. ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects PUBLIC AREA PRIVATE AREA
  • 15. 15 Volumetrically each buildings seeks to convey their own languages; the public one was generated with a rectangular design, just to make sure to properly distribute all its internal spaces. Otherwise, the private drawing was based on a rectangle too, however, one corner was slightly affected by a circle with the intention of generate façades contrasts. ArchitectBachelorDegreeProjects