ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO ARQ.MAYRA POMA CERRON

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MAYRA POMA CERRON

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2023

EXPERIENCE

03 years

STYLES

Modern, rustic, contemporary, minimalistic

ARCHITECT IN THE PARK OF THE LEGENDS OF SAN MIGUEL/2020-2022

• Responsible for the design and supervision of architectural projects for zoos, recreational areas, and cultural environments, including the recovery, maintenance, and design of recreational spaces within the facilities.

• Design and supervision in the execution of multiple enclosures, dormitories, and exhibits for various animal species, as well as the creation of camping environments and a cultural passage.

• Development of 3D projects on a large and small scale, including the proposal of a tourist circuit and the reconstruction of an archaeological complex.

• Management of input and budget validations, compatibility of plans by specialty, supervision of maintenance work, and layout of architecture plans in construction projects.

ARCHITECTINHVREFRIGERATION/2019-2020

• As an architect, I was in charge of the design and reading of construction plans, optimization and compatibility of plans for all specialties, and architectural survey of residential buildings, offices, and commercial premises.

• In addition, I have provided accurate quotes thanks to my ability in calculating and measuring equipment and supplies. Managing technical visits has allowed for effective communication with clients and supervision of ongoing work. Supporting the supervision and execution of work and constant monitoring of progress has ensured high-quality results and meeting expectations.

DESIGNERINTHEPROJECTAREAATATRIALS.A/ 2019-2020

• As an architect, my work has included the preparation and design of architectural plans and details for various types of buildings, as well as 3D modeling and plans. I have created preliminary designs for execution and optimized and coordinated the compatibility of plans for each specialty

PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES

EDUCATION

Graduate of University Ricardo

Palma - Lima

• Intermediate proficiency in English.

• Design, modeling, and 3D printing.

• Advanced proficiency in design software, including: AutoCAD, Revit, Lumion, Sketchup, Photoshop, Illustrator.

• Technical writing and layout.

• Teamwork.

• Fast learning and concentration skills.

• Good management of emotional intelligence.

WORK HISOTRY

“THE PRE-HISPANIC HOUSE”

STUDY CENTER

Both the 2D blueprints and 3D modeling were meticulously crafted for the study center, with careful attention paid to even the smallest details. The design process was carried out in close collaboration with the archaeology department, ensuring that all of their requirements were met, and their feedback was taken into consideration. The end result was a beautifully executed study center that not only fulfilled its intended purpose but also exceeded expectations.

PERUVIAN DOG INTERPRETATION CENTER

The Peruvian Dog Interpretation Center has been designed and executed in a way that respects and integrates with the archaeological context in which it is located. The materials, shapes, and characteristics of the environment have been taken into account to achieve harmony between the building and the landscape. Additionally, construction techniques that minimize impact on the site have been used, and measures have been implemented to protect the archaeological heritage during the entire construction and operation process of the center.

NATIVE PLANTS INTERPRETATION CENTER 2022

The design was inspired by the organic forms of nature, with the intention of creating a visual and emotional connection with visitors. In addition, the display of archaeological information about the use of plants by our ancestors is presented clearly and accessibly through panels, seamlessly integrating into the overall design of the center. In summary, the Native Plants Interpretation Center offers a unique and unforgettable architectural experience for those seeking to learn and connect with the cultural and ecological richness of the region.

The Native Plants Interpretation Center was carefully designed with a rustic theme that harmoniously integrates with the archaeological context of the site. Materials such as wood and cobblestones were thoughtfully selected to respect the historical integrity of the environment.

3D MODELING OF HUACA TRES PALOS, HUACA LA CRUZ, INCA TRAIL, AND HUACA 39

To carry out the three-dimensional modeling of the Huacas of the Maranga complex, various specialized tools and software in architecture and design were used, such as SketchUp, Revit, and Lumion. These programs allowed for the creation of high-quality and precise digital models, based on the 2D plans and topography provided by the Archaeology department. The combination of these tools allowed for a detailed and realistic representation of the pre-Hispanic architecture of the Huacas, which is fundamental for their research and conservation

LATE

DESCRIPTION

The three-dimensional modeling of the Huaca was carried out using specialized software for generating complex geometries. The planimetry provided by the Archaeology department was used as a basis for creating a digital model that allowed for a precise visualization of pre-Hispanic architecture.

In the reconstruction of the solar calendar, architectural elements such as niches, openings, lintels, cornices, and friezes were considered, and were modeled with details and precision to achieve the most faithful representation possible of the original structure.

Regarding the last platform at the top during the Late Horizon period, it was evidenced that it was filled with materials from different periods, such as earth, stones, and adobe, which resulted in the formation of a flat floor that differs significantly from the upper platforms in the previous phase.

In the reconstruction of the colonial-era dwelling, construction techniques typical of the time were used, such as the use of adobe and fired clay tiles, and the arrangement of rooms, distribution of light, and ventilation were taken into account.

Each stage of the reconstruction was developed under the supervision of an interdisciplinary team of professionals, composed of archaeologists, architects, historians, and conservators, who worked together to achieve a coherent and precise representation of the Huaca's architecture in different historical periods.

RECONSTRUCTION BY PERIOD OF HUACA TRES PALOS
"LATE INTERMEDIATE PERIOD
COLONIAL PERIOD
HORIZON PERIOD

HUACA TRES PALOS INTERPRETATION CENTER

The Huaca Tres Palos Interpretation Center was conceived and developed based on specific requirements of the archaeology area, taking into account the architectural and aesthetic aspects inherent to the archaeological context. In order to achieve a harmonious integration with its historical environment, materials and construction techniques were used that respect the characteristics and qualities of pre-Hispanic architecture. Likewise, the design of the center was inspired by the forms and elements of pre-Hispanic architecture, in order to convey the cultural and symbolic richness of the era

CAMELIDOS INTERPRETATION CENTER

The development and 3D modeling of the Camelid Interpretation Center was based on Inca architecture, using rustic materials from the area to achieve a harmonious integration with its archaeological context. The 3D modeling process allowed for a precise and detailed representation of the architectural features of the center, as well as a clear visualization of its relationship with the surroundings.

To achieve the aforementioned harmonious integration, local materials such as stone and wood were selected, and traditional construction techniques from the area were used. Additionally, special attention was paid to the details and design elements inherent to Inca architecture, such as the use of walls made of polygonally carved stones, the implementation of gable roofs covered with thatch, and the presence of courtyards and plazas that promote natural ventilation and lighting.

In summary, the development and 3D modeling of the Camelid Interpretation Center focused on the creation of an architectural space faithful to Inca tradition, using local materials and construction techniques that allow for a harmonious integration with its archaeological context.

PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE ARCHEOLOGY DEPARTMENT AT PARQUE DE LAS LEYENDAS

We propose a 3D design development and improvement plan for the Archaeology Area to enhance user organization, energy efficiency, aesthetics, and cultural heritage representation. These improvements will enhance the visitor and researcher experience and promote sustainability.

The redesign project for the Archaeology Department's office involves a comprehensive review of the spatial and functional distribution, considering the adjustment of furniture and staff cubicles for better ergonomics and work efficiency. Additionally, architectural elements are incorporated for better lighting, ventilation, and acoustic insulation. There is also a change in finishes, using high-quality materials that are easy to maintain. All of these changes aim to create a safe, comfortable, and functional working environment that contributes to the efficient and effective development of cultural heritage research and management activities.

PROPOSAL FOR REMODELING THE ARCHAEOLOGY OFFICE

EXHIBITION CAGE FOR THE CARMELO ROOSTER

The design of the exhibition cage for the Carmelo rooster involves highlighting its colors and creating an eye-catching architecture for children through the use of vibrant hues. The goal is to create an attractive and engaging space that showcases the beauty of the Carmelo rooster while also providing an educational experience for children.

3D DESIGN IMPLEMENTATIONOF A CANOPY IN THE HERPETARIUM

The 3D design of a canopy for the reptile exhibition corridor was created, taking into consideration the use of metal round tube arches and a green canopy that blends in with the jungle-like environment. The design was developed in SketchUp software and was intended for implementation during construction.

HUACA LA PALMA INTERPRETATION CENTER

The design of the Huaca La Palma Interpretation Center is based mainly on the use of mud, a traditional construction technique of the Inca culture, and on the volumetry of straight and symmetrical lines. It is complemented by a relief of the Chacana and natural elements such as earth and vegetation, to integrate with the environment and transmit the culture and history of the area.

ARCHITECTURAL PROPOSAL FOR A PLAYGROUND EN THE CITY OF ANDAHUAYLAS

The proposal is to develop a playground with landscaping solutions, innovative furniture, and a thematic play area in Huancavelica to add value to the currently abandoned area. The playground will have different areas for various age groups and will encourage imagination and physical activity. The use of sustainable materials will also be considered to make it more environmentally friendly. Additionally, the proposal includes implementing appropriate safety measures to ensure the protection of children while enjoying the activities in the playground. We will work with the local community to involve them in the design process and ensure that the playground meets the needs and desires of Andahuaylas residents.

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