Ricardo Lopez Application PackageLopez Ricardo
Last Name First Name Middle Initial
4291 SW 12 ST Miami
Home Address City
Florida 33134
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30577528593054467799
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rick.hpb@gmail.com
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3057752859
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Coral Gables
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2199 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
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FLORIDA
State
33134
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1. DATE: April 2, 2024
I. PERSONAL
2. Name: Ricardo Lopez
3. Home Phone: 305-775-2859
4. Office Phone: 305-373-9833
5. Home Address: 4291 SW 12 ST
Miami, FL 33134
6. Current Academic Rank: Lecturer
7. Affiliation: University of Miami
8. Department: School of Architecture
9. Citizenship: U.S.A.
10. Visa Type: N/A
II. HIGHER EDUCATION
11. Institutional: University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL
Major: Architecture
Minor: Art History
Bachelor of Architecture
8/1995 – 12/1999
University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL
Program: Suburb & Town Design
Master of Architecture
8/2000 – 12/2001
.
12. Non-Institutional N/A
13. Certifications LEED Accredited Professional, 2009
III. EXPERIENCE
14. Academic University of Miami
Part-time Faculty, Lecturer
2001, 2004 - present
15. Appointments Assistant Director, 2015 - present
Center for Urban and Community Design
School of Architecture, University of Miami
Historic Preservation Board Member
City of Miami Beach
January 2018 – December 2019
January 2020 – December 2022
Vice Chair, 2021-22
Chair, 2022-2024
16. Non-Academic
a. RJ Heisenbottle Architect, Principal, 2023-present
2199 Ponce de Leon Boulevard #400
Coral Gables, FL 33134
b. Florez Lopez Architecture, Principal, 2009-2022
25 SE 2 Avenue #427, Miami, FL 33131
Providing services in architecture, urban design, and historic preservation to both
public and private clients, responsibilities include business development, office
management, design, and production of drawings, project coordination, design
charettes, consultations, and overall customer satisfaction.
Residential Projects include:
Projects in Miami-Dade County, Key Biscayne, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, South
Miami, West Miami, Coral Gables, Downtown Miami, Morningside, Miami Shores,
Miami Beach, Venetian Islands, North Bay Village, Surfside, and Fisher Island.
Commercial Clients include:
Christ Fellowship Church – Historic Renovations, Downtown Miami
H. George Fink Studio – Assessment and Renovation, Coral Gables
Historic Architecture Sub-consultant under Martinez Alvarez
Coral Gables Art Center Building – Historic Documentation for Agave Development
Ultra Smile, Dentist Office, Downtown Miami
Bianco Gelato, Ice Cream Shop, Coconut Grove
AG Law, Attorney’s Office, Coconut Grove
Tilia Real Estate, Downtown Miami
Greater Miami Adventist Academy, Dade County
Consultant Services Clients include:
Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council
Hollywood TOD Charrette, 2017
Delray Beach TOD Charette, 2017
Lakeland Charette, 2016
North Palm Beach Charette, 2016
West Palm Beach – S. Dixie Corridor Charette, 2015
Indian River Waterways Charette, 2014
Belle Glade Charette, 2013
Pahokee Charette, 2013
Jensen Beach Charette, 2013
West Boca SR-7 Charette, 2010
Juan Pablo Rosales, Guatemala
Multiple charrettes for architecture of new towns including Cayala…
Martinez Alvarez Architects
Residential typologies in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, 2014
Historic Renovation 1920’s waterfront residence, Miami Beach, 2017
H. George Fink Studio Building, Assessment / Restoration, 2019-20
Center for Community and Urban Design (CUCD)
Multiple charrettes for projects in Florida, Dominican Republic, Haiti…
Design Approach Manual, Lake Park, FL, 2009
Historic Overtown Map and Booklet, 2013
U-Serve 2015 – Little Havana
U-Serve 2018 – Flamingo Park, South Beach
Miami Business School, University of Miami, 2018
Junction 2027, Overtown, Miami, 2018
Duany Plater-Zyberk
Multiple charrettes for projects in Scotland, Saudi Arabia, Florida…
De La Guardia Victoria Architects
Multiple charrettes for new towns in the Bahamas…
City of Lake Worth
Trelles Architects
Multiple
Palm Beach Centennial Commission
Mizner Fountain – Historic Retrofit and Additions, with Steven Fett
c. Kalam, head of Kalam Florida, 2022
Business Development for experts in building restoration and heritage restoration
d. Laboratory for Everyday Things, 2019
With Teofilo Victoria, Adib Cure, Dr. Wang Jing, Rogelio Cadena, and Chen Mingyu
N.O.T., Neighborhood Oriented Transit
e. Monteleone, Collaborator, 2006-2012
With Steven Fett, Graham Ivory, and Jose Venegas
234 NE 3 Street #806, Miami, FL 33132
458 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Collaborative Design Studio that produced design competition entries as
explorations into a criterion for identifying Sustainable Civic Art.
Projects include Recovering the Pedestrian Realm at Grand Army Plaza in
Brooklyn, Reusing the Chicago Water Towers, South Pointe Lifeguard Tower,
Biscayne Bay Floating Stage, and the redesign of the Cathedral of Port-Au-Prince.
f. RLOPEZ STUDIO, Design Consultant, 2004-09
1609 SW 8 Street #6, Miami FL 33135
As an independent design studio consultant, responsibilities included managing all
aspects of residential projects around Dade County as well as a variety of urban
design projects in the Caribbean, South America, and the Middle East.
Projects include Tangier Residence, Coral Gables; Catalonia Residence, Coral
Gables; St. Gaudens Residence, Coconut Grove.
g. de la Guardia Victoria Architects and Urbanists, Project Manager, 2001-06
224 Valencia Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134
&
Ernesto Buch Architect,
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
First as project architect then project manager, responsibilities included, project
research, design drawings, construction drawings, coordination of consultants,
shop drawings, and construction observation for high end custom residential and
urban design projects.
Projects included Soffer Residence, Village of Indian Creek; Town of Mount
Pleasant, New Providence, Bahamas; Ca’Liza, Old Fort Bay, New Providence,
Bahamas.
h. LAS Architects, Project Manager, 2004
Taima 78564, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Managed competition team for 1 million m2 mixed use development in urban core
including public space amenities and upscale public housing typologies.
i. Grasshopper Design Studio, Collaborator, 1999-2003
With Nikolay Nedev, Edgar Sarli, and Mo Abbas
1515 Euclid Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Collaborative design studio on South Beach that produced architectural
competition entries - after hours. Projects included TKTS, Times Square, NYC;
Pedestrian Bridges for I’On, SC.
j. Trelles Architects, Intern Architect, 1998-2000; consultant 2006-2012
169 SE Flagler Street #828, Miami, FL 33132
Responsibilities included hand drafting design drawings, shop drawings, and
construction drawings for high end residential, commercial, and urban design
projects.
Projects included: Pensione, Rosemary Beach, FL; New Amhearst, Canada; Fine
House, Coral Gables, FL; Casa Touret, Key Biscayne, FL; MLK Memorial,
Washington DC.
k. Curtis Signs, Assistant Sign Maker, 1995
4774 SW 75th Ave, Miami, FL 33155
Projects included: custom hand painted and vinyl cut signage for local business.
17. Military N/A
IV. PUBLICATIONS
18. Books and Monographs published N/A
19. Articles or Exhibitions
“A True Artist, Phineas Pasist & the Early Architecture of Coral Gables,” Coral Gables
Museum, 2023. Color and Texture in Stucco, exhibit design and coordination with
Kalam. Assistant Curator to Dr. Nicholas N. Patricios.
“¿De qué manera puede el patrimonio cultural convertirse en herramienta para la
lucha contra el cambio climático?,” Revista PH (no. 104), co-authored with Teofilo
Victoria for the Instituto Andaluz del Patrimonio Histórico, October 2022
“Lightbox,” 2018 Venice Biennale exhibition by Jorge Hernandez at the Palazzo
Bembo. Includes selection of student drawings produced in the 2017 Upper Level
Preservation Design Studio on Santa Lucia in Santiago de Cuba, co-taught by RLopez.
Gallery Night at the Fink, An exhibition of measured drawings of the historic H. George
Fink Studio Building in Coral Gables. An exemplar of Mediterranean Architecture in
South Florida, the building’s is extraordinary for it’s design, construction, and current
condition. Students documented the building as part of a HABS course in Spring 2017,
and were invited by the City of Coral Gables to use the space for purposes that serve
the public’s interest. Opening October 6, 2017.
“HABS and New Technology,” co-authored with Chris Mader, Amin Sarafraz, and Li Yi;
presented at the XVIII CONVENCIÓN CIENTÍFICA DE INGENIERÍA Y ARQUITECTURA
(CCIA 18), Cuarto Congreso Internacional Medio Ambiente Construido y Desarrollo
Sustentable (MACDES 2016), Havana, Cuba, 2016.
“HABS and the New Technology,” Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Volume 38 Number 2, pp
91-103, Fall 2017, Havana, Cuba.
Floating Stage Competition Drawings, “Drawn from Miami” Exhibition, MCAD, 2013
“History in Pen and Ink”, Curator and Opening night Speaker, FIU Miami Beach Urban
Studios – Lincoln Road, 2012
“History in Pen and Ink”, Curator and Editor of Booklet, UM SOA Korach Gallery, 2011
TKTS Competition Drawings, “75 years of UM”, SOA Gallery, 2000
Capitolio de La Habana, San Carlos Institute, Key West, 1999
20. Other works, publications and abstracts
“HABS and Preservation Planning,” with Nina Caruso, Traditional Building Conference,
Tampa, FL, 2023.
“Cultural Patrimony in Coral Gables & the Documentation and Restoration of the Fink
Studio,” with Frank Martinez and Ana Alvarez, for the Coral Gables Museum “Link +
Learn – Mediterranean Architecture Lecture Series,” 2023.
“After the Storm: Using Cultural Heritage as a Tool to Support Resilience and Mitigate
Displacement,” Academic Poster for University of Miami Resilience Academy, co-
authored with Teofilo Victoria, School of Architecture; Chris Mader, Institute for Data
Science and Computing; Abigail Fleming, UM Law Environmental Justice Clinic; and
Daniel Suman, Marine Affairs and Policy at UM Law and RSMAS, Spring 2022.
“A Tale of Two City Churches; Adaptation by Expansion in Santiago de Cuba &
Adaptation by Contraction in Downtown Miami,” Session CS2.1 – Building Resiliency In
Heritage Sites Affected By Climate Change; Track 2: Sustainability and Conservation of
Built Heritage in the Americas; Association for Preservation Technology Conference,
2019
“Approaching Preservation In The Bahamas With The Voice Of The Community;
Preserving The Character, Charm, And Culture Of Harbour Island, A Beloved Home To
Many;” CS4.4Miami and Caribbean Case Studies; Association for Preservation
Technology Conference, 2019
“In Search of a Sustainable Civic Art for the Tropics,” Emerging Green Builders
Symposium – “Tropical Vernacular Architecture,” Fett Ivory Lopez Venegas, 2009
“Sustainable Civic Art,” Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities,
Lopez Fett Ivory Venegas, 2008
Metropolis, Next Generation Winners, “Rise of the Citizen Designer,” 2005
The Miami Herald, Tropical Life, “Beauty and the Beach,” by Beth Dunlop, 2004
The Miami Herald, Arts in South Florida, “Design show seven decades of UM grads
perspectives,” by Beth Dunlop, 2000
AAA (Archivos de Arquitectura Antillana), Revista Internacional de Arquitectura y Cultura en el
Gran Caribe, 2000
Herencia, El Rio de la Cultura Cubana, “The American Influence,” by Rafael Fornes, 1999
V. PROFESSIONAL
21. Funded Research Performed
a. Santa Lucia Design Studio w/ Prof Jorge Hernandez, supported by Archdiocese of
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 2017.
b. HABS Documentation of The Residency, Harbor Island, Bahamas. In collaboration
with Chris Mader, Center for Computational Sciences. 2016.
c. Historic Overtown Report, co-author with Emily Eisenhower, Office of Civic and
Community Engagement, 2015
d. Historic Overtown Map, with Rafael Fornes, Center for Urban and Community
Design, and Office of Civic and Community Engagement, 2013
22. Editorial Responsibilities
a. “Journal of Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism”, Editorial Reviewer,
Madrid, 2021.
b. Journal of Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism”, Editorial Reviewer,
Madrid, 2020.
c. “After the Storm – ZINE”– currently in progress with Teofilo Victoria and students,
Miami.
23. Professional and Honorary Organizations
a. American Institute of Architects, Miami Chapter
b. United States Green Building Council
c. Institute of Classical Art & Architecture, Florida Chapter
D. Dade Heritage Trust
24. Honors and Awards
a. N.O.T., Neighborhood Oriented Transit, Smart Cities Competition, 1st Place, w/
Laboratory of Everyday Things, 2019
b. Cintas Foundation, Architecture and Design, Finalist, 2017, 2018
c. Institute for Classical Art & Architecture – Mizner Award for Research, 2017
d. Part-time Teacher of the Year 2014-15
e. 3rd Place, International Competition for Redesign of Cathedral of Our Lady of the
Assumption, Port-au-Prince, w/ Monteleone, 2012
f. 2nd Place, South Pointe Lifeguard Tower Competition, w/ Monteleone
g. 1st Place, I’On South Carolina Pedestrian Bridge Competition, w/ Grasshopper
h. Honorable Mention, TKTS Competition, Van Alen Institute, NYC, w/ Grasshopper
i. 1st Place, Value Jet Memorial Competition, w/ Elizabeth Cardona
25. Fellowships
26. Other Professional Activities
a. Our World Heritage Symposium – Disaster and Pandemics, 2021
b. Resiliency Symposium, U Miami CUCD, 2021 (paper)
c. OMNI CRA Capstone Charette, 2020
d. APT Conference, Miami 2019 (2 papers)
e. Vernacular Architecture Conference, Havana 2019 (paper)
f. E-Merge Americas Conference, Miami Beach, 2019
g. Laboratory of Everyday Things – Smart Cities 2019
h. Vernacular Architecture Conference, Havana 2018 (paper)
i. New Directions in Cuban Studies Conference, UM CHC, 2016
j. Institute for Sustainable Communities , Resilient Redesign III, UM, 2016
k. Resilience Colloquium on Coastal Resilience, 2016
l. Flagler CAPSTONE Charette, 2016
m. E-Merge Americas Conference, Miami Beach, 2016
n. Institute for Sustainable Communities, Resilient Redesign II Workshop, FAU, 2015
o. AIA Convention, Miami Beach
p. CNU Convention, West Palm Beach
q. AIA Historic Resources Conference, Taliesen West, Arizona
VI. TEACHING
27. Teaching Awards Received (by students in courses taught)
a. 3rd Place, Peterson Prize, Coral Gables Congregational Church, 2023
b. 1st Place, Peterson Prize, Vizcaya Casino, Miami, FL
c. 1st Place ACSA Crisis in Design Competition, Orange Bowl Stadium
d. 4th Place, Peterson Prize, Shoreland Arcade, Denver, CO
e. Honorable Mention, Peterson Prize, Gesu Church, Scottsdale, AZ
28. Teaching Specialization
a. Descriptions of Courses Taught
1. Graphics, ARC 111
2. Undergraduate Core Design Studios (all six levels) including most recently:
a. ARC 306 Integrated Studio, coordinated by Edgar Sarli – Miami Beach,
Spring 2021
b. ARC 101 Architecture Design I, coordinated by Frank Martinez – Fall
2021
c. ARC 101 Architecture Design I, coordinated by Frank Martinez – Fall
2020
d. ARC 101 Architecture Design I, coordinated by Charlotte von Moos –
Fall 2019
3. ARC 293 Introduction to Architectural Design II (for engineering majors), Fall
2022
4. Open City Studio, Tokyo, 2006
5. Graduate Design Studio, with Jorge Hernandez, 2006
6. ARC 607, Graduate Studio, Rome, 2007
7. ARC 567, Graduate History/Theory, Rome, 2007
8. Upper Level Studio with David Fix – Biscayne Water Trolley, 2008
9. Upper Level Studio with Jorge Trelles – Orange Bowl Stadium, 2011
10. Upper Level Studio with Jorge Trelles – Port Miami Ferry Terminal, 2012
11. Upper Level Studio with Jorge Trelles – Miami MLS Stadium, 2013
12. Grand Tour of Europe, with Frank Martinez, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
13. Upper Level Preservation Studio with Jorge Hernandez – Santiago de Cuba, 2017
14. Upper Level Preservation Studio with Jorge Hernandez – Curacao, 2018
15. Upper Level Preservation Studio with Teofilo Victoria – Hope Town, Bahamas 2020
16. ARC 518 HABS, Shoreland Arcade (Peterson Prize Winner)
17. ARC 518 HABS, Gesu Catholic Church (Peterson Prize Winner)
18. ARC 518 HABS, Coral Gables City Hall
19. ARC 518 HABS, Miami Beach Community Church
20. ARC 518 HABS, The Residency – Harbour Island, Bahamas
21. ARC 518 HABS, H.George Fink Studio Building, Coral Gables
22. ARC 518 HABS, The Casino at Vizcaya, Miami (Peterson Prize Winner)
23. ARC 518 HABS, Coral Gables Congregational Church (summer, fall 2022)
b. Other Professional Teaching Activities
1. UM SOA, Design Review Critic, average 6 reviews per semester
2. FIU College of Architecture and the Arts, Design Review Critic, various
3. UM SOA – Summer Explorations/Scholars Program
29. Thesis and Dissertation Advising
a. UM SOA, Thesis Design Critic, Lizz Plater-Zyberk and Juhong Park Studio, 2015
b. UM SOA, Pre-thesis advisor, Rome, 2007
c. UM SOA, ARC 699, Pre-thesis, coordinated by Joel Lamere, fall 2022
VII. SERVICE
30. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities
a. U-Serve 2018, Flamingo Park Historic District Survey – South Beach, Coordinator
b. UM SOA, Off-Campus Studio Task Force 2015-2017
c. Resilient Miami, University Workgroup, 2015-2016
d. U-Serve 2015, Little Havana – Historic District Survey, Co-coordinator
e. UM SOA, Community Engagement Workgroup 2014-2015
31. Community Activities
a. Boy Scouts of America, South Florida Council, Pack 16 Cubmaster, 2020 - 2023
b. Havana Tertulia – The Informal City Within, UM SoA, 2020-02-25
c. Ensayo CUJAE PAPERS, Neushop Downtown Miami, invited speaker, 2016
d. Show and Tell, Neushop Downtown Miami, invited speaker, 2016
e. U-Serve Brickell Station, participant, 2016
f. Where by Us, Downtown Miami, invited speaker, 2014
g. Transit Talk, Downtown Miami, invited speaker, 2013
h. Haiti Post-Earthquake Charette, Miami, 2010