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EXPERIENCE
2017 - 2019 Baker Barrios Architects Architectural Designer Mainly working in the Conceptual Department Creating/Preparing Concept and Schematic Design packages for submittals Creating high quality rendered images for client presentation and marketing Participating/Presenting in project workshops with clients
EDUCATION
2015 - 2017 University of Central Florida BS degree in Architecture *graduated cum laude 2013 - 2015 Valencia College AS degree in Architecture
email: edribondoc@gmail.com cell: (407)-247-1046
BIOGRAPHY I am a very driven and open-minded student, with a desire to learn and to grow in every aspectt of life. When given a task, I strive to do the best I can and dedicate myself to not only fulfill the given requirements but to exceed them, all the while thinking of how things can grow to be more efficient and meaningful. In terms of design, I aspire to discover the underlying narrative in every situation to allow it to convey its story in every form throughout the project, from form all the way to function.
2012 - 2013 Celebration High School High School diploma Graduated with 4.0 GPA Rank in the top 10 percentile * Bright Futures recipient
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SKILLS Autodesk Revit Lumion 3D SketchUp Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Autodesk AutoCAD Model Making Drafting Adobe Lightroom Adobe Premiere EnScape
Design Jury Member
Participated as a jury member to critique projects for midterm and final reviews for both the Valencia and UCF architecture programs, while studying and post graduation
REFERENCES Wayne Dunkelberger Principal || Baker Barrios Architects Email: WDunkelberger@bakerbarrios.com Phone: 407.926.3000
Carlos Barrios Principal + Architect || Baker Barrios Architects Email: CBarrios@bakerbarrios.com Phone: 407.926.3000
Tim Baker Principal + Architect || Baker Barrios Architects Email: TBaker@bakerbarrios.com Phone: 407.926.3000
Ramona Samali Architect || Baker Barrios Architects Professor || UCF School of Visual Arts and Design Email: rsamali@yahoo.com Phone: 904.377.9400
Jeet Singh Architect || Beck Group Phone: 352.328.9203
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A project located right on the threshold of campus and the community, the Performing Arts and Music Department of UCF collaborated with Baker Barrios Architects to produce a new Performing Arts Center, but one that dared to keep up with the future and progression of the art industry and technology. Through multiple workshops, a recurring theme of DUALITY and DIALOGUE kept appearing., which would in turn begin to shape the developement of the project - from the interior workings of the program with the inclusion of a flexible space called “The Lab�, to the very form and function of the architecture as a unifier of different entities. The Exchange houses within itself the flexibility and functionality of past methods of theater, music and etc. but leaves space within it to receive what the future has in store.
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LIFE ON DISPLAY KISSIMMEE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Located near the existing Civic Center in Downtown Kissimmee, this project aims to reinvigorate the area and it’s surrounding context. Taking cues from the existing murals and the nature of the project, two components began to form the basis for the overall concept: “The Box”, an element that aims to drag attention to itself by framing; and this element of “Change Over Time” that is a symbolic representation of Kissimmee’s history and aim to progress into the future, as well as a physical observation for the context of the site that receives and projects inhabitants. Along this trajectory of “Change”, “boxes” are placed that serve to showcase Kissimmee’s story through it’s art/music. At the apex of this trajectory, the lobby for KPAC is framed as the final and greatest showing of Kissimme’s story - a story shown ultimately in it’s people.
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THE PURE SPACE
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LIVE/WORK MAKER SPACE IN ORLANDO Journey to the Pure Space This project is located in Jay Blanchard Park, in Orlando, FL. Indepth research and site analysis was first conducted, resulting in a diagram of the pre-existing structures, population clusters, and landscape typology. This inspired the six-word story - “Attracting life. Clusters connected by movement”, which became a guide in the historical research of the natives of Florida. From there, the concept took inspiration from the primitive fish trap known as the weir and the historical timeline of the Natives and Europeans. The project’s program consisted of creating a space for: storing/ displaying kayaks, living, making and a bait shop.
Fall 2016 || Professor Jeet Singh University of Central Florida
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The Exchange || UCF Center for Innovation in the Arts
THE SHOWREEL A COLLECTION OF ANIMATIONS*
In addition to the typical plans, sections, and renders used to present to a client, one of the most useful tools in immersing people into a space has been the power of an animation. Donning the hat of a cinematographer, an animation has the power to convey not only the experience of a project but also the atmosphere and life that the space can provide. This sections contains the animations created in the past couple of years on numerous projects. Through these scenes, every project has another stage by which it can stand and tell its story.
Creative Village || Downtown Orlando
HostDime Orlando || Baker Barrios Architects
Kissimmee Performing Arts Center || Baker Barrios Ardchitects
Rollins Black Box || Rollins College
*available upon request