Jesus Tang, architect / Architectural Portfolio

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PORT FOLIO JESUS TANG ar ch i t e c t


My portfolio showcases the result of over eleven years designing and managing construction projects as an architect in Peru. It also aims to reflect the perspectives I have developed about my own work – fuelled by my inherent motivation and passion for resolving the complex and diverse challenges in our profession. Throughout my career, I have applied strong critical thinking skills, demonstrated sharp problem-solving abilities, and leveraged the wide range of technical knowledge to develop sensible long-lasting and innovative solutions. Behind each of these solutions, there is also efficient, healthy and collaborative teamwork; strong relationships and ongoing coordination with clients and stakeholders; and comprehensive understanding of building codes and national regulations.

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Address: Calle Jose Gonzales 384, departamento 407, 15074, Lima, Peru Phone: 51-9599-91900 Email: jmtangt@gmail.com Residence status: Australian permanent resident

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Resume

Relevant work experience, education, publications

Edificio Pardo 200 (Pardo 200 Building)

Mixed-use building - Lima, Peru

Residencial Velasco Astete

(Velasco Astete Residence)

Residencial building - Lima, Peru

Conjunto Habitacional Santa InĂŠs (Santa Ines Housing Complex) Housing complex - Trujillo, Peru

Oficina PAL400

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(PAL400 Offices)

Office building - Lima, Peru

Casa en La Molina

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(House in La Molina)

Single dwelling - Lima, Peru

GalerĂ­a Comercial Puno

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(Puno Shopping Arcade)

Retai complex - Lima, Peru

Residencial Victoria

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(Victoria Residence)

Residential building - Lima, Peru

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RESUM RESUME

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE

04/2011 – Present 04/2010 – 04/2011

PROJECT MANAGER PROJECT ARCHITECT OJEDA & ASOCIADOS CONTRATISTAS GENERALES S.A. (Architecture firm and construction company)

• M anage the Projects business unit comprising project architects • Coordinate and resolve queries made by engineers responsible for structures, electrical and electromechanical installations, plumbing systems, geological surveys, among other design and construction disciplines • Supervise progress and clash detection of each discipline, ensuring project coherence that effectively leads to obtaining construction certificates • Conduct feasibility assessment and market research to determine profitability of private investment projects • Ensure profitability across projects at an architectural level • Supervise construction progress, resolving queries by engineers and contractors

Achievements: • Greater market share in developing important projects for the city of Lima, both in square meters built, and financial investment • Improved the quality of design, achieving a greater level of details and specifications in projects, increasing detail plans by approximately 40%. • Greater understanding and more accurate application of national and international regulations to solve key design aspects, especially related to fire safety regulations • Redesign and launch of the company’s website, enhancing its readability and making it look more professional and friendly

12/2010 – 08/2014

PROJECT ARCHITECT QYMERAS ARQUITECTOS S.A.C. (Architecture firm) • D eveloped profitable architectural proposals for clients • Combined disciplines achieving a comprehensive project upon completion • Prepared plans and documents for the development application and the construction project to be submitted to the municipality to obtain the construction certificate Achievements: • Developed different types of residential buildings, responding favorably to its location in the city, the requested program and the budget calculated for its execution

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10/2015 – 01/2016

ASOCIATED ARCHITECT SPATIUM S.A.C. (Historical monument and heritage restoration company) • • • •

evelopment of a tourist guide and economic proposal for Peru Durable Travels company D Identify in a list, buildings with heritage value and French influence within the Historical center of Lima Prepare maps and planimetries of the selected monuments with French influence Devise consistent and attractive tours for the tourist program

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Achievements: • Put into practice the knowledge obtained from my research thesis, synthesizing them in an attractive language for non-specialists in architecture or built heritage

09/2009 – 03/2010

COORDINATOR ARCHITECT SPATIUM S.A.C. (Historical monument and heritage restoration company)

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anage working teams for the architectural survey M Organize meetings and prepare monthly reports to assess work progress Supervise and systematize data collection Collect data through different architectural survey techniques Identify and systematize any pathology existing in the property

Achievements: • A diagnostic file of the current state of the property, successfully developed due to an optimal level of coordination, supervision and management of work groups

2016 – 2018

Master of Science major in Urban Regeneration (studies completed) Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Arts.

2009 – 2009

Licentiate’s Degree (Professional Title of Architect) Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Arts.

2000 – 2006

Bachelor of Science major in Architecture Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Arts.

EDUCATION

PUBLICATIONS 10/2019

Collaboration in the book Rilievo - UNI, Relevamiento arquitectónico en el curso “Restauración de monumentos” (2001 - 2010), published by the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería.

10/2019

Publication of an introductory article in the book Rilievo - UNI, Relevamiento arquitectónico en el curso “Restauración de monumentos” (2001 - 2010), “The secrets of the monument”.

09/2017 Publication of an article in Ciudad & Arquitectura, a virtual revue of the Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Arts of the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, “French influence in Lima’s architecture in the period from 1845 to 1930” 06/2012

Publication of an article in Arquitectonica, a revue of the Peruvian Association of Architects, Cuzco Region, “Influence on Architecture: Frenchified Lima (1845 – 1930)”.

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Participation: Co-developed integral architectural design with BAKPAK architects, from Sevilla, Spain. Supervised compliance of all provisions within fire resistance and occupant evacuation, according to national and international standards and codes. Coordinated with project engineers involved.

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Supervised progress and detected clashes of each discipline. Processed the development application and construction certificate. Prepared documentation ahead of the local city council’s committee assessment proceedings


ARDO EDIFICIO PARDO 200 Pardo 200 Building

Mixed-use building - Lima, Perú

Development application & Construction Certificate Ojeda & Asociados Contratistas Generales

Site area: 3,662.50m² Gross building area: 60,033.67m² Ground and 1st floor for retail stores 2nd floor for convention centre and restaurant From 3rd to 16th floor for offices (west wing) From 3rd to 16th floor for hotel (east wing)

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PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

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Low scale buildings in the surroundings

First two floors of the project establish an armonious relation with the enviroment at a pedestrian scale.

Building with heritage value

Main building connects with the urban context scale

Immediate pedestrian scale

Due to presence and importance of heritage building, the main volume separates vertically from it

Vertical separation seeks to establish a dialog between the new building and historical one

The big building emerges from a regular basement composed by smalls elements


PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

â–˛ Axonometric The volumetric composition composed by elements with different heights interacts with the environm ent through both a pedestrian scale and an urban scale. â—„ Axonometric concept diagram

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PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

Control centre

Retail store 1

Emergency stairs

Car park entrance

Emergency exi route

Entrance to ho storeys

Retail store 3

Entrance to office storeys

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Retail store 2


PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

◄ Ground floor plan Retail stores and main entrance to hotel and office building ▼ Second floor plan Convention centre and rest urant

Toilets

Auditoriums

Emergency stairs

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Hotel’s lobby reception

otel

Meeting rooms

Main entrance to convention centre

Restaurant

Terrace

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PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

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PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

â–² Perspective Perspective from main avenue

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PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

► Longitudinal section ▼ Typical floor plan Office building (west wing) and Hotel (east wing)

Emergency stairs

Typical hotel

Elevators ha

Four office distribution layout

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Emergency stairs


PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

14 storey office building

Emergency stairs

14 storey hotel

Hotel amenities

l room

Convention centre

all Retails stores

Storage facilities

Car park

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PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

▲ Complete exterior perspective ► South elevation

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PARDO 200 BUILDING Mixed-use building

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Participation: Conducted development capacity assessment and market research to determine profitability. Developed integral architectural design. Designed compliance all provision within fire resistance and occupant evacuation, according

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to national and international standards and codes. Developed architectural 3D model using Autodesk Revit and Lumion 10. Processed development application.


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RESIDENCIAL VELASCO ASTETE Velasco Astete Residence

Residential building - Lima, Perú

Development application Ojeda & Asociados Contratistas Generales

Site area: 1,020.30 m² Gross building area: 5,019.30 m² 20 apartments

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VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

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VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

â—„ Exterior perspective

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VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

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VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

◄ Axonometric ▼ Site elevation

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VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

Patio

Air shaft

Patio

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Ramp to next basement Patio

Patio

Entrance and lobby

◄ Semibasement floor plan Lobby, three apartments with patios and carpark

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▲ Ground floor plan Four apartments


VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Air shaft

Duplex apartment

◄ First floor plan Four apartments and first floor of a duplex apartment ▲ Second floor plan Four apartments and second floor of a duplex apartment 27


VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

Basement 1 - Car park

Basement 2 - Car park 28


► Perspectives Exterior perspective Bird’s-eye view perspective Air shaft perspective

VELASCO ASTETE RESIDENCE Residencial building

▼ Building section

Entrance and lobby

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Participation: Conducted development capacity assessment and market research to determine profitability. Developed integral architectural design. Designed compliance all provision within fire resistance and occupant evacuation, according

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to national and international standards and codes. Developed architectural 3D model using Autodesk Revit and Lumion 10. Processed development application.


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CONJUNTO HABITACIONAL SANTA INES Santa Ines Housing Complex

Housing complex - Trujillo, Perú

Development application Ojeda & Asociados Contratistas Generales

Site area: 11,640.00 m² Gross building area: 43,089.47 m² 10 towers 392 apartments

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

â—„ Exterior perspective

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

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Ten apartment towers, eleven storeys each

Interior faces of perpheral towers and interior towers were used as elements o integration for the whole complex

Interior faces and interior towers were reduced to nine storeys to accomplish both a visual and volemtric integration

Along with the integration of the comple is a heriarchy between towers


SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

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▲ Axonometric The nine-storey towers reduces the interior scale of the complex. The roofs of the interior peripheral buildings are designed as occupiable rooftops for residents of each tower. ◄ Axonometric concept diagram

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

â–¼ Site plan Distribution of towers and open spaces.

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

Tower D From ground floor to 8th floor: 4 apartments per storey 9th and 10th floor: 3 apartments per storey Central park 2 Tower J Ground floor: 2 multi-use rooms From 1st to 8th floor: 4 apartments per storey

Tower B and Tower C From ground floor to 8th floor: 4 apartmen 9th and 10th floor: 2 apartments per storey

Central park 1 Peripheral boulevard

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Tower E and Tower F Nine-storey towers: 4 apartments per storey

Peripheral boulevard

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Tower G From ground floor to 8th floor: 4 apartments per storey 9th and 10th floor: 3 apartments per storey

Tower H From ground floor to 8th floor: 4 apartments per storey 9th and 10th floor: 2 apartments per storey

Tower I From ground floor to 8th floor: 4 apartments per storey 9th and 10th floor: 3 apartments per storey


► Perspectives Bird’s-eye view perspective Centra park 1 perspective Perspective view to meeting room

SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

◄ Ground floor plan

nts per storey y

Tower A From ground floor to 8th floor: 4 apartments per storey 9th and 10th floor: 3 apartments per storey

Entrance Administration facilities

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

◄ Typical apartment floor plan ▼ Perspectives Peripheral boulevard perspective Central park 2 perspective ► First basement floor plan Carpark

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

Emergency stairs

Lift

Entry ramp from ground floor

Access to 2nd basement

Exit ramp to ground floor

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

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SANTA INES HOUSING COMPLEX Housing complex

â–¼ Site longitudinal section

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Participation: Co-developed integral architectural design with Ă rgola Arquitectos S.L.P., Madrid, Spain. Coordinated with project engineers involved. Supervised progress and detected clashes of each discipline. Designed compliance of all provision within fire resistance and occupant evacuation, according to national and international standards and codes.

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Developed and drew architectural details. Processed the development application and construction certificate. Supported before the evaluation committee of the local council. Solved every queries of construction engineers and contractors during the building process.


PAL 40 OFICINAS PAL400 PAL400 Offices

Development application, Construction Certificate & Construction process Office building – San Isidro, Lima, Perú Ojeda & Asociados Contratistas Generales

Site area: 1,188.80 m² Gross building area: 12,900.42 m² 7 office floors & 1 retail store at ground level

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PAL400 OFFICES Office building

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PAL400 OFFICES Office building

â—„ Exterior perspective

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PAL400 OFFICES Office building

Multi-use rooms Emergency stairs

Elevators hall Commercial office

Retail store

Access to car park

Lobby reception

Emergency stairs Elevators hall Commercial office 1

Private patio(only in 2nd floor)

Private patio(only in 2nd floor)

Commercial office 2

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◄ Ground floor plan Commercial office, retail store, multi-use rooms, administration facilities

PAL400 OFFICES Office building

▼ Typical office floor plan Two commercial offices per storey ► Facade perspective Perspective from main avenue

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PAL400 OFFICES Office building

Office store

Retail st

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◄ Construction process Interior picture of main facade

PAL400 OFFICES Office building

▼ Building section

eys

tore

Private patio

Ground floor office

Car park

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PAL400 OFFICES Office building

◄ Construction pro 5th basement - car p Main facade Office floor ▼ Toilets details

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ocess park

PAL400 OFFICES Office building

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Participation: Developed integral architectural design according to the client’s expectations. Developed and drew architectural details. Coordinated with project engineers involved. Supervised progress and detected clashes of each discipline.

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Processed the development application and the construction certificate. Supported before the evaluation committee of the local council. Developed 3D modelling in Revit.


A MOL CASA EN LA MOLINA House in La Molina

Development application & Construction Certificate Single dwelling - Lima, Perú Ojeda & Asociados Contratistas Generales

Site area: 1,365.00m² Gross building area: 1,241.75 m²

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

â—„ Interior perspective

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

â—„ Axonometric view

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

workshop

Lift

Car park

Home theatre and play room

Service area

Lift

Home theatre and play room

Living room and dining room

Studio

Service area

Lift

Toilet and walk in closets Master bedroom Living room

Secundary bedroom

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

◄ Basement floor plan Car park Worshop Home theatre and play room ◄ Ground floor plan Social and service areas ◄ First floor plan Bedrooms ▼ Interior perspectives

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

► Sections Section A Section B Section C ▼Axonometric view

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

Secundary bedroom

Service area

Secundary bedroom

Bar

Workshop

Secundary bedroom

Home theatre

Master bedroom

Workshop

Car park

Kitchen

Car park

Workshop

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

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HOUSE IN LA MOLINA Single dwelling

â—„ Interior perspectives Living room Main entrance 65


Participation: Conducted development capacity assessment and market research to determine profitability. Coordinated with the Cultural heritage directorate of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture. Developed integral architectural design. Designed compliance of all provision within fire resistance and occupant evacuation, according to national and international standards and codes.

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Developed and drew architectural details. Coordinated with all the project engineers involved. Supervised progress and detected clashes of each discipline. Processed the development application and construction certificate. Supported before the evaluation committee of the local council and Cultural heritage.


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GALERIA COMERCIAL PUNO Puno shopping arcade

Development application & Construction Certificate Retail complex - Lima, Perú Ojeda & Asociados Contratistas Generales

Site area: 1,422.70 m² Gross building area: 3,000.80 m² 62 retail stores

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

Shops

Gallery

Emergency staris Main patio

Zaguan

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

◄ Ground floor plan Shopping arcade ▼ Elevation Reconstruction of historical facade

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

â–¼ Longitudinal section

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

▲ Longitudinal section Reconstruction of zaguan and patio showing the original colours ► Cross section Reconstruction of gallery and patio showing the original colours

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

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PUNO SHOPPING ARCADE Retail complex

► Detail plan Roof plan of the zaguan ◄ Detail plan Reconstruction of historical Corinthian order columns ▼ Detail plan Reconstruction of wood carpentry elements

Transversal section Galery and inner patio Longitudinal section Inner patio and three levels of retails stores

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Participation: Collaborated in architectural design. Participated in detecting clashes of each discipline. Supervised compliance of all provision within fire resistance and occupant evacuation,

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according to national and international standards and codes. Developed and drew architectural details. Processed the development application and construction certificate.


ICTORI RESIDENCIAL VICTORIA Victoria Residence

Development application & Construction Certificate Residential building - Lima, Perú Qymeras Arquitectos

Site area: 480.00 m² Gross building area: 3,914.07 m² 18 apartments

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VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

First floor plan Entrance and apartments

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Perspective from main avenue


VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

â—„ Exterior perspective

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VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

▼ Ground floor plan Lobby reception and two apartments with patios ► First, third and fifth floor plan Two apartments and first floor of duplex apartment ► Second, fourth and sixth floor plan Two apartments and second floor of duplex apartment

Patio

Patio

Air shaft

Emergency stairs Emergency stairs Lobby reception

Lift

Lift

Patio

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VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

Air shaft

Emergency stairs

Lift

Duplex apartment

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VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

▼ Longitudinal section ► Exterior perspectives Exterior view from crossroad East facade

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VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

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VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

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VICTORIA RESIDENCE Residential building

▲ Interior perspective Lobby reception ◄ Interior apartment perspectives Kitchen Master bedroom

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PORTFOLIO JESUS TANG ar chi t e ct

Address: Calle Jose Gonzales 384, departamento 407, Miraflores, Lima 18, Peru. Phone: +51-9599-91900 Email: jmtangt@gmail.com Residence status: Australian permanent resident

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