The Architectural Adventure of Daniel Calvario

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The Architectural Adventure of Daniel Calvario

Portfolio of Featured Projects 2015 - 2022

Passionate designer that creates spaces and experiences unique and memorable to the users through creative design solutions that respond to the projects and clients needs.

A well-versed architect with a strong design thought capability and construction experience; fueled by enthusiasm and ambition over 8+ year to date carreer on practice areas like Mixed-Use, Residential, Office, Hospitality, Retail and Aviation.

CONTACT

ABOUT SKILLS

dcalvario.e@gmail.com

+52 55 2242 4144 linkedin.com/in/daniel-calvario/

Organized | Detail Oriented | Communicative | Creative | Problem

Solver | Self-starter | Illustration & Diagrams | Story Teller | Hand Sketching

| Model Making | Editorial Design | Revit | AutoCAD | SketchUp | Vray | Rhino | 3ds Max Design | Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign | Premiere Pro | Microsoft Office Suite | Affinity | Revu |

SOFTWARE

LANGUAGES

English | Professional working proficiency

Spanish | Native

CERTIFICATIONS

LEED® Green Associate™

U.S. Green Building Council

12/2017 - 12/2019

ID 11018039-GREEN-ASSOCIATE

CV

GreenbergFarrow Architect III

Coordinate and prepare work drawings for small-to-mid scale projects, overseeing and revising construction documentation on multiple locations throughout the United States.

CallisonRTKL

Senior Designer

Performed as a design co-leader and key member of the MX Office. Responsible to plan, coordinate, produce, communicate, present, and manage client and design process over a dozen projects on various practice areas working along colleagues, developers and government in North and Latin America.

Collaborated with other professionals and consultants to ensure the design and technical documentation process was in accordance with project expectations by paying close attention to detail but within a timely, cost-effective budget.

128 Arquitectura y Diseño Urbano

Junior Architect

Participated on the concept design, documentation and construction administration of a handful public space and residential projects in Mexico City along with a small team and the local government.

Econstruye

Junior Superintendent

Verified construction work conformed to quality assurance standards and client requirements.

Cemex Intern

Research on green concrete technologies at the Innovation and Sustainable Develpment Department

_Hangzhou Neighborhood Center

Mixed Use Project 3 in Hangzhuo, China.

_GDL Airport Terminal 2

Airport in Guadalajara, Mexico.

_Connecta 80

Mixed Use Office in Bogotá, Colombia.

_Mixed Use Otero

Mixed Use Residential in Guadalajara, México.

_Toreo Residential Tower

Mixed Use Residential in Naucalpan, México.

_Tres Vientos Tower

Residential tower in San Pedro Garza, Mexico.

_Luna Tower

Residential tower in Monterrey, México.

_Silica II Masterplan

Mixed Use in San Pedro Garza, Mexico.

_KIVA Querétaro

Mixed Use Towncenter in Querétaro, México.

_El Salvador Masterplan

Mixed Use in San Salvador, El Salvador.

_Costa Rica Masterplan

Mixed Use in San Jose, Costa Rica.

_Acuarela Masterplan

Mixed Use Towncenter in Zapopan, Jalisco.

_Universidad Virtual Liverpool

Mixed Use University in Mexico City.

_Paseo Querétaro

Lifestyle Center in Querétaro, México.

_Arboleda Comercial II

Mixed Use Retail in San Pedro Garza, México.

WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION SELECTED PROJECTS 11/22 – present 07/15 – 09/22 07/14 – 07/15 08/13
09/13 03/11
08/11
08/09 – 12/14
Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Ciudad de México Bachelor of Architecture
CONTENTS
01 02 03 04 05 GDL International Airpot Termial 2 Aviation Connecta 80 Mixed Used Luna Tower Residential KIVA Querétaro Mixed Use Acuarela Master Plan

01 GDL Airport

Project description

Stages: Concept & Schematic Design

Area Built: 155,000m2

Retail: 12,350m2

Guadalajara Terminal 2 is unique in terms of presence, as it offers local culture, music and food from throughout the region. Its design inspiration comes from the vast and majestic fields of Agave, a monocotyledonous plant native to the hot and arid regions of America. The rich and beautiful canyons considered as a biogeographical corridor are home to many types of vegetation unique to this rich region. The dancers of the Jarabe Tapatío welcome the world to Guadalajara and its entire region. The Mexican Eagle, pride and joy of Mexico, rises above the canyon and is the symbol of our flight.

From the sidewalk to the operations area, the passenger Terminal 2 initiates an experience that is immediately integrated into the Guadalajara Airport, which makes it unique: its journey is easy, fluid and reliable. Every traveler, whether upon arrival, departure or connection at the Guadalajara Airport to some other distant destination via a wide network of flights, will find amenities and services that they need at the moment.

Project roles

- Lead the project concept book design working side by side with all the involved parties from engenieers to render artists

- Co-designed the gate operation and airside bridges along with the remote gates area and bus coordination.

- Responsible of the master plan integration on the landside that connect the parking and terminal building

- Participated on the BIM 360 team for schematic design documentation.

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02 Connecta 80

Project description

Stages: Concept & Schematic Design

Area Built: 197,100m2

Office: 106,850m2

Retail: 20,200m2

The Connecta 80 project will be in the city of Bogotá, Colombia. The property has a front on all boundaries. Connecta 80 is conceptualized as an oasis in the middle of the city, being attractive for its sophisticated design. The project is designed under sustainability standards. The route of users and visitors will be experiential at all levels.

On the sidewalk stands the commercial podium and on this the three office towers. The project is conceptualized in its construction in three phases, each of them autonomous and operationally viable.

Project roles

- Key at client presentations and design charretets. Traveled internationally for meetings and touchbases.

- Co-designed the retail podium concept and tower volume.

- Designed the “Makro” store and its connection to the parking levels.

- Participated on the BIM 360 team for schematic design documentation.

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03 Luna Tower

Project description

Stages: Concept & Schematic Design

Area Built: 20,700m2

Levels: 23

Apartments: 42

Located in San Pedro Garza, México, the tower conpect is based on the idea of having a family house within a vertical building. This concepts express its nature reflected on the materials, a combination of concrete, wood and steel, creating a high-end residential tower with 23 levels and 42 luxurious apartment that range from 300 to 400m2

The facade includes a featured space in front of the apartments that generates a unique view and emphasizes the landscape from its contex, providing the home owners and guests with one of a kind arrival experience.

Project roles

- Worked side by side with the client at design meetings in Monterrey. Presented project design updates and progress.

- Designed tower program distribution and cluster operation.

- Co-designed the tower concept and modular facade.

- Participated on the BIM 360 team for schematic design documentation.

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04 KIVA Querétaro

Project description

Stages: Concept & Schematic Design

Area Built: 156,306m2

Residential & Hotel: 35,999m2

Office & Retail: 34,212m2

This project includes 360 residential units, a 306-key hotel, creative offices in a mixed-use setting with 16-story towers in various blocks of buildings, retail uses (including a local grocery store), outdoor dining and meeting spaces. events in Querétaro, México.

Pedestrian walkways, tree-lined sidewalks, upper-level terraces, and public areas form the structural network, which takes advantage of downtown views as well as riverfront and mountain views. Immediate access to hiking and biking trails, bus and light rail transit is complemented by services such as bicycle storage and repair, transit kiosks, and related conveniences such as coffee shops, newsstands, ATMs, and restrooms.

Project roles

- Designed the master plan concept and overall operation.

- Co-Designed the Town Center Retail concept and Office towers

- Responsible for coordinating all tower components together and presenting project milestones to client.

- Participated on the BIM 360 team for schematic design documentation.

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05 Acuarela

Project description

Stages: Master Plan

Area Built: 313,250m2

Residential & Hotel: 170,750m2

Office & Retail: 142,500m2

The site is located in the municipality of Zapopan, which belongs to the Guadalajara metropolitan area, the second most populated in Mexico.

A project of 11 towers of development with integration of various uses that includes 3,000 homes with different products for rent and sale, office buildings, two hotels, a commercial service area, fashion, entertainment, and restaurants within a new urban area that includes parks, squares and large quality public spaces. A walkable and accessible community for cyclists, where the diverse uses complement each other; a place to live, work and consume that provides value to the area.

Project roles

- Collaborated with the planning and urban design.

- Revised proposed buildings complied with clients development program.

- Produced documentation for presentations and charrette meetings.

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