Enjoying lunch and reviewing last minute project items before leaving on our annual two-week holiday break are (L to R): Fernando Mata, Architect | Partner; Ami Avalos, Intern; Hector Rene Garcia, Architect | Partner; Efrain Martinez, Intern; Audel Gonzalez, IT Department; Antonio Mata, Administrative Assistant; Juan Torres, Intern; Antonio Garces, Intern; Benjamin Pacheco, Intern; Adolfo Vela, Construction Manager and Audrey Tower, Intern. Not pictured is Rey Zamora, Architect.
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Friday, December 18, 2015
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Talking Turkey !
Breaking bread together before our holiday break, left to right are: Audrey Tower, Intern; Adolfo Vela, Construction Manager; Ami Avalos, Intern; Efrain Martinez, Intern; Antonio Mata, Administrative Assistant; Fernando Mata, Architect; Audel Gonzalez, IT Department; Juan Torres, Intern; Antonio Garces, Intern; Benjamin Pacheco, Intern and Rey Zamora, Architect. Behind the camera; Hector Rene Garcia, Architect.
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Apollo Collins - Our Intern Barkitect!
Apollo Collins, the pride and joy of architect Christopher Collins, reviews the work of his master during a Saturday workshop. Apollo goes from desk to desk to greet familiar faces but mostly lounges at Christopher's side. "We all enjoy having him around and Apollo loves the attention," says MG partner Hector Rene Garcia. "We believe that he brings a nice change of atmosphere. If someone is having a tense day, you just bring him in and he changes the dynamic in the office." Staff cubicles are fitted with toddler gates to keep dogs in place while filing cabinets are filled with dog chow. "He brings me joy and happiness and helps me be more productive at work," says Collins. We agree!
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Monday, November 3, 2014
Texas Southmost College - Architecture Department - Student Design Work on Affordable Housing
Our own Chris Collins, AIA and Hector Rene Garcia, Architect/Partner took part in a design review session for the students of Murad Abusalim, Ph.D., at Texas Southmost College in Brownsville. Their project was single family affordable housing. Other jurors included: Jesse Miller of BCWorkshop; Oscar Atkinson of the Brownsville Housing Authority; John Pearcy of Megamorphosis Architects; Mick Mitchell Bennet of the Community Development Corporation of Brownsville (CDCB); Ramiro Gonzalez of the City of Brownsville Planning Department and Erick Darbo Diaz of Orange Made Architects.
Juan Ramon Cantu (left), Wilbert Lopez (second from right) and Jesus Hernandez (right) present their class research on affordable housing and the sites selected for their projects.
Jesus Hernandez present his design, a compact plan with a wrap-around porch, highlighted by the use of clearstory windows and exposed structural elements.
Juan Ramon Cantu's concept had a functional floor plan with his main emphasis on the manipulation of the angles and various orientations of the roof
Oscar Olvera divided the public and private areas of his house into pods that opened up to patio areas, a modular plan that can be adapted into various layouts.
Pedro Rodriguez based his concept on an H-Plan that separated public and private areas.
Armando Sosa's concept was based on a C-Plan; all rooms having access to a central courtyard. Clerestory windows and sliding glass doors deliver light to the interior.
Jose Gonzalez designed a compact plan that featured two deck areas, one public, one private. The main feature was a clerestory window that would bring natural lighting into the interior of the house.
Diana Melissa Andrade presented a design that will dictate a different lifestyle for the inhabitants of the house. The public areas (living, dining, kitchen) have their own unit while the private spaces (bedrooms and bathrooms) are in a separate unit. The two units are joined by porches. Clerestory windows bring daylight deep into the interior spaces.
Wilbert Lopez provided conceptual sketches and models of his design.
An excellent presentation by the students of Texas Southmost College - Architecture Program. These second year students (first year design studio) are on track to transfer at the end of their second year to Texas Tech University in Lubbock. Continued success to all!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
State Champion
Congratulations to 12 year-old Coltin Lopez, son of MGa Construction Manager Chris Lopez, won the 2012 Texas Field Archery Association's BareBow State Championship held in Corpus Christi on June 23rd. We know this is the first of many championships that will come his way.
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