About Roberto Rodriguez
Structural Engineer & Architect

I have been working in the construction sector for 11 years, developing strong skills in architectural design and construction management. During this time, I have designed and overseen the construction of two two-story villas, three single-story residential homes, and two five-story commercial buildings.
With my foundational design abilities, I can handle all aspects of architectural formation—both external and internal—and produce various design drawings for reinforced concrete, steel, and wooden structures. I am also proficient in structural design, from initial concepts to roof designs, complete with accurate calculations.
I am skilled in using several software programs, including BIM (Building Information Modeling), Revit, Robot, AutoCAD, ETABS, Advanced Steel, and 3Ds Max.
I take pride in my ability to create buildings that harmonize with the characteristics of the local environment, blending classical and modern styles. Additionally, I am passionate about designing green buildings that promote human health and well-being. I am eager to showcase my design skills by delivering your project in a contemporary and outstanding manner. I am confident that we can forge a lasting partnership.
I look forward to collaborating to achieve great goals for ourselves, our future generations, and our families.
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