Download - Portafolio Ren Caballero
3
AC
AD
EMIC
WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSC
UR
RIC
ULU
M V
ITA
E |
JOSE
REN
E C
AB
ALL
ERO
CEB
ALL
OS
2
Contact
Mail CV [email protected] http://lnkd.in/TdJc6B
I would describe myself as a seeker of knowledge and experience, in order to actively insert myself in the social and economic development and in future be an opinion leader and technical reference at regional level. One of the main challenges this year is to improve my
management and initiative on sustainability issues.
High School diploma / ITESM * – Campus GuaymasSeptember 2002 - May 2005• Average 95
B.A. of Architecture / ITESM * – Campus MonterreyAugust 2005 – December 2010• Member of Alpha Program (for gifted students)• Average 90.3 out of 100 (A or 3.5 out of 4)• Founding Member - Public Relations Manager LEXEL student group(now Nahualli) • Participation in 6 congress and 3 internships
* Technological Institute of Monterrey (Tec de Monterrey)
Educational meritsProject Manager, Arquitectura Constructiva Saenz Monterrey, NL / June 2014 – December 2014 / (6 months) Succesfully managed works worth of $ 12 md ($ 1 M USD) at El Pilon Park, Montemorelos, NL, MX. Built access roads, foundations for community center and a 1 km running track.
Project Analyst, Cemex México Monterrey, NL / February 2011 – Today / (4 years)Project management and construction supervision, advisor on issues of safety and standardization of processes, graphic design, presentation and client attention. Conception, architectural programming, design and implementation of projects (social housing and community infrastructure), cost analysis and engineering.
Achievements- Results published on CEMEX Sustainability Report 2010 - 2014- Self-build Assistance Guide (Based on 140 self-build cases)- Quick start and operations guide for the Productive Centers of Self-employment, resulting in zero accidents reported since January 2013- Work published (without credits) in Our Voice & Newsweek Maga-zines- Zero severe and crippling accidents during the building process of 450 houses with unskilled labor force.- Designed and managed the construction of the largest Ecological Onil Stove Factory, that will reduce to 0 the open fire homes in San Luis Potosi State (and will continue with neighboring States)
Internship merits Index
2002
2005
2003
2006
2010
Acad
emic
Prof
esio
nal
High SchooPrepa TEC
B.A. in ArchitectureTEC de Monterrey
Architect CEMEX CSR
Loca
tion
Guaymas, SON, MX Monterrey, NL, MX
Internships
2004
2011
2008
2009
2007
Professional HighlightsMath teacher, MUVAT “ / Soccer Trainer, ITESMMonterrey, NL - October 2008 - December 2009
- For Elementary School in a low-income area of Monterrey City
Urbanism Investigator, ITESM *Monterrey, NL - October 2010 - December 2010- Presentation design and layout to final investors (CEMEX)
Supervisor of works, Orange Investments Monterrey, NL - January 2010 - May 2010 Monitoring CONEXITY finishes, touch-ups to present to customers. Highly detailed documentation.
“ Mejor una vida a tiempo A.C.
Acad
emic
Prof
esio
nal
Loca
tion
External ConsultantCEMEX CSR
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
ACADEMIC ENGLISHELP University of Toronto
Architect CEMEX CSR
PMACSA
Independent practice Independent practice
Monterrey, NL, MXTorontoON, CA
San CarlosSON, MX
TOD
AY
Selected works Page
Curriculum Vitae 2 - 3
Acad
emic Bicentenary Square 4 - 5
Portable Classroom 6 - 7
Prof
essio
nal
AINI Houses 8 - 9
P.C.S. 10 - 11
Ecological Stove 12 - 13
Old Ranch 14 - 15
Antonio’s House 16
Hair boutique ME 17
Pers
onal
Graphic Design 18 - 19
N Bench 19
Fotography 20-21
LEGACY - CEMEX Security Leadership Program
PRISM - Sustainable Management Program
Appearance on October 29, 2012 Issue of Newsweek
5
AC
AD
EMIC
WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSA
CA
DEM
IC W
OR
KS
| JO
SE R
ENE
CA
BA
LLER
O C
EBA
LLO
S
4
Bicentenary Square Urban Renewal
At the center of Monterrey, NL, Mexico is the Macroplaza, the world’s largest linear Square. In the northeast corner is a space sub-used as public parking.
This land has the ability to become a stage to celebrate the collective memory of the Nuevo Leon people, linking traditional and modern regional identity. Thus, techniques and materials from the vernacular architecture
Place: Downtown area, Monterrey, Nuevo LeónProgram: Conmemorative public squareContributors: Lidia Juarez, Daniel Carvajal, Andres Leon, Alfonso García, Pedro Pacheco
Marzo de 2009
UBICACION
CENTRO DE MONTERREY, NLESCALA GRÁFICA
100 MTS NORTE
PLAZA BICENTENARIO
MACROPLAZA
CALLE PEATONAL
PASEO SANTA LUCIA
RIO SANTA CATARINA
MUSEO/EDIF. GOBIERNO
SIMBOLOGIA
used but given a new treatment, made possible by modern technological advancement.In addition to serving as a venue for special events, this place has a connection with a lot of underground spaces, which ideally would house the old informal businesses.
T
PALACIO
DE G
OBIER
NO
EXPLANAD
A DE
LOS H
ERO
ES
C A L L E J O S E M A R I A C O S S
C A L L E G E N E R A L Z U A Z U A
JUAN
IGN
ACIO
RAM
ON
EDIFIC
IO
CO
RR
EOS
PERIO
DIC
O EL N
OR
TE
RAM
PA
PLA
ZA
400 A
ÑO
S
ZUAZUA
UBICACION
CENTRO DE MONTERREY, NLESCALA GRÁFICA
10 MTS NORTE
PLAZA BICENTENARIO
MACROPLAZA
CALLE PEATONAL
PLAZA HUNDIDA
EJE DE CIRCULACION
CIRCULACIÓN SUBTERR.
SIMBOLOGIA
The square acts as a center for exhibitions and trade fairs as well as serving as a venue for events, this place has a connection with a lot of underground spaces, which ideally would house the old informal businesses. Thus “commercial invasion” of temporary structures
near the bridge between the museum and the square of heroes is avoided. This square is given its own space so they can pursue their activity in a dignified way: each trader will (ideally) assigned place and be protected from inclement weather.
Paseo Santa Lucia
Macroplaza
Plaza Bicentenario
2nd place at Cátedra Luis Barragan 2009
7
AC
AD
EMIC
WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSA
CA
DEM
IC W
OR
KS
| JO
SE R
ENE
CA
BA
LLER
O C
EBA
LLO
S
6ESCALA
Planta de Techos 1:100
0.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
S
S
2.- Habitación del Instructor 2A.- Zona de trabajo 2B.- Dormitorio 2C.- Regadera 2D.- Cocineta
ESCALAPlanta Compactada
1:1000.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
S
1
2 Acceso
S
A´B´
C´ D´
C´ D´
ESCALAPlanta Extendida
1:1000.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
S
NPT ± O.00Acceso
S
A´B´
C´ D´
C´ D´
1C1A1F
1B
1E
1D
2B
2A
2C
1
1 1C1A1F
1B
1E
1D
2B
2A
2C
2D
1.- Aula Escolar Multigrado 1A.- Escritorio 1B.- Mesas de Trabajo 1C.- Area de Cómputo 1D.- Pizarrón 1E.- Almacén de Rampa. 1F.- Primeros Auxilios.
Toma de Agua
Portable ClassroomTrailer Design
Our solution was a trailer that has both a temporal classroom and housing for the teacher who will focus courses. Design has a portable mode to facilitate fransfers and a semi-fixed mode which increases by 30% both classroom and housing areas.
Acceso
ESCALAFachada Lateral (A)
1:100ESCALAFachada Posterior
1:100
ESCALAFachada Lateral (B)
1:100
+3.00
+4.00
+3.00
+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
0.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
0.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
ESCALAFachada Delantera
1:100
+3.00
+4.00
+3.00
+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
Acceso
+3.00
+4.00
+3.00
+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
+3.00
+4.00
+3.00
+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
Pizarra para Identificación del Aula y la Comunidad
Salida de Agua
Acceso
+3.00
+4.00
+3.00
+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
+3.00
+4.00
+3.00
+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n
o p q r s t u v w x y z
ESCALASección C´C
1:100
ESCALASección D´D
1:100
Acceso
+3.00
+4.00
+3.00
+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
+4.00+4.00
+5.60
+6.00
+5.00
ESCALASección A´A
1:100
0.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
ESCALASección B´B
1:100
0.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
+3.00+3.00
Contenedor de Agua (427.5L)
Intended location: Zonas rurales de difícil accesoProgram: Movile Classroom for intensive coursesContributors: Alan Efrem García
September, 2010SYMBOLOGY
TEMPORARY HOUSING
CLASSROOM A fast & flexible response for the increasing educational needs of rural areas in Mexico within a tight timeline and budget.
The minimal site preparation and flexible design allows to reach and even move later the classroom at will.
If given self-construction courses at the School trailer, so the community could build knowingly (and properly) the spaces needed to continue giving courses when the trailer moves to other community.
9
PR
OFESSIO
NA
L WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSP
RO
FESS
ION
AL
WO
RK
S |
JOSE
REN
E C
AB
ALL
ERO
CEB
ALL
OS
8
Simbología
Zona común
Baño
Cocina
Cochera
Recamara
Circulación
Patio
Terreno
A
B
1 2 3
C
D
A
C
D
1 2 3
1.75 m
2.60 m 2.60 m
1.60 m
2.95 m
3.35 m
2.95 m
2.60 m 2.60 m
5.20 m
5.20 m
6.30 m 6.30 m
Elevación frontal
Elevación posterior
AA
’
B B’
ESCALAPlanta Arquitectonica
1:100 0.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
Location: Col. Magueyada, Hualahuises, Nuevo LeonProgram: 20 houses of 36 m2Tramit Start date: 20 July 201O (it lasted 7 months)Start of construction: October 24, 2011 (it lasted 4 months)Sponsors: Hualahuises City: Property in risk-free zone and development, permits and legal procedures. CEMEX CSR: Building materials (everything needed to build up gray work), training and supervision for self, tool, direct assistance and advice to self, procedures and connection to utilities.Secretarial work: Scholarship $ 5,000 a month to families autoconstructoras pesos. Board reconstruct Nuevo Leon: Materials for facilities, equipment and finishes (stucco). Benefited families: Labor. NOTE: The men carried the heaviest work, while women and elderly made cleaning and finishing.Contributors: Arq. Jesus Gamez, Ing. Armando Castil Ing. Francisco Zamarron, Ing. Armando Castil, Lic. Monica MartinezRole: Design and construction management
AINI Progressive Housing
ESCALAPlanta de conjunto
95 m
NOTE:This was one of the 7 colonies built as part of the building together program, which was the first social program to provide housing for victims of Hurricane Alex in Nuevo Leon. This program gave rise to depues Integral (PIAC) Autoconstrucción Program.
With all the data collected during the asisted selfbuilding process of the first 7 neiborhoods and the CEMEX book of self-construction (1984), the “Assisted Selfbuilder Guide”was produced.
9
8
10
9
México
3
1
2
4
56
78
Nuevo León Development Locations1 - García, NL2 - Anahuac, NL3 - Guadalupe, NL4 - Hidalgo, NL5 - Hualahuises, NL6 - Iturbide, NL7 - Apodaca, NL8 - San Pedro, NL9 - Reynosa, Tamaulipas10 - San Juan Agua Bendita, Mexico State
House Guidegiven to each family
90% of housescustomized by self-builders
Diferentdesigns on each place thanks to community participation
SUSTENTABILIDAD E INNOVACIÓN SOCIAL CEMEX
11
PR
OFESSIO
NA
L WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSP
RO
FESS
ION
AL
WO
RK
S |
JOSE
REN
E C
AB
ALL
ERO
CEB
ALL
OS
10
P.C.S.Concrete Block factory
4
Producción: La manera óptima de operar el CPA. es la siguiente:
Guía deoperación
Construyendo el futuro
Apoyo para agilizar la producción y poder alcanzar fácilmente los números de producción requeridos.
PERSONAL RECOMENDADO1 Operador de Bloquera1 Ayudante Mezclando3 Ayudante Acarreando tarimas1 Ayudante curando el Block
Guía deoperación
Construyendo el futuro
Apoyo para agilizar la producción y poder alcanzar fácilmente los números de producción requeridos.
PERSONAL RECOMENDADO1 Operador de Bloquera1 Ayudante Mezclando3 Ayudante Acarreando tarimas1 Ayudante curando el Block
Apoyo para conocer el programa y determinar la factibilidad.
Construyendo el futuro
Guía deapertura
PROGRAMA INTEGRAL DE
AUTOCONSTRUCCIÓN ASISITIDA
NEGOCIOS INCLUSIVOS CEMEX
PROGRAMA INTEGRAL DE
AUTOCONSTRUCCIÓN ASISITIDA
NEGOCIOS INCLUSIVOS CEMEX
To foster self-sufficient, sustainable communities, CEMEX created Productive Centers of Self-Employment (PCS or CPA by its Spanish name initials). These spaces allow participants to produce concrete blocks and other precast products, half of which they can use to build, repair or expand their homes. Municipal or state governments purchase the other half for infrastructure development. The resulting proceeds are reinvested in the centers to make them self-sustaining.
With a combined total of 104 centers across Nicaragua, Mexico, Colombia and Costa Rica, during 2014 more than 5,300 families benefited from CEMEX PCSs.
México76 CPA
Nicaragua2 CPA
Colombia4 CPA
2 > Nuestra Voz 67 > Septiembre/Octubre 2013
Nuestro eNtorNo
CoCreANDoCoN 82 CoMuNIDADes
CENTROS PRODUCTIVOS DE AUTOEMPLEO (CPA)Forman parte del Programa Integral de Autoconstrucción (PIAC), el cual le permite a las familias beneficiarias a sumarse a la cadena de valor mediante una bloquera, en donde producen bloques para la construcción o ampliación de su vivienda. Conoce la experiencia de algunas de estas familias.
Voy al CPA con mis hijos, ellos me ayu-dan. Trabajar es el mejor ejemplo que les puedo dejar, ahora ellos ya saben un oficio.
José Tránsito López, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León
“”
Contar con la poste-ra (CPA) fue un reto para mí; he desarrolladohabilidades que me han ayudado a asegurar el éxito, también tengo mayor credibilidad como líder comuni-tario y en mi familia están orgullosos de mí por ser parte de un proyecto tan importante.Mariano Manuel González,La Venta, Oaxaca
“”
Conoce más sobre las experiencias de las familias que han participado en PIAC.También ve el video en la comunidad de Videos de CEMEX México en Shift.
0 accidents / fatalitiesSince 2013 when the first versions of the
opening & operation guides where published
Maneuver yardTo supply raw materials or to get the finished blocks
Since 1998, CEMEX’s high impact social initiatives have benefited almost 7 million people, including 550,000 families that have joined the social and inclusive business opportunities such as Patrimonio Hoy, Productive Centers of Self-Employment (PCS) and Construapoyo.
See more at: http://www.cemex.com/MediaCenter/PressReleases/PressRe-lease20150519.aspx#sthash.Ayc99GPV.dpuf
Add sand to mixerUse buckets to ensure to add the proper quantity of sand
Make it concreteAdd water and cement to the mix
Give shapeto the mix by using the block making machine
Let it restand keep it hidratated to ensure resistance
After 2 daysblocks ready to stack and in 7 days ready to use
Sand DepositCapacity: 14 m3 (2 full trucks)
Curing yardTo ensure hidratation of the blocks
Stockof ready to go blocksOffice
to manage
Cement depositto protect it from water
Machineryto produce block
DepositOf water and mold release agent
Location: Ladrilleros, Puerto Vallarta, Guererro, GuerreroProgram: 1 PCS with production of +3,000 daily bricksConstruction start date: October 2013 (it lasted 2 weeks)Contributors: Ing. Francisco Zamarron, Lic. Sandra Sanchez, Ing. Luis Perez, Ing. Mario Elias, Ing. Armando Castil, Lic. Monica MartinezRole: DesignNote: Each of the 140 PCS has a similar but diferent design. 3 different main designs according to manufacturing capacity.
Operation GuideEverything needed to keepthe PCS working perfectly
Opening GuideWhy and how to start a PCS.
Starting the right way.
TeachingSome volunteers about the building process
Guidingsome volunteers on their first batch of blocks
13
PR
OFESSIO
NA
L WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSP
RO
FESS
ION
AL
WO
RK
S |
JOSE
REN
E C
AB
ALL
ERO
CEB
ALL
OS
12
Ecological StoveCemex-helps Factory
Juan Romero, President of CEMEX Mexico, emphasized in the Stove Factory openning: “As members of the Global Alliance for Clean Stoves, we are proud to be part of this multi-sectoral group that has managed to provide a comprehensive, transparent and cost effective solution to a national and world problem.”
1 billion tonsof greenhouse gases emited
4 million deathsbeing the leading cause of death for children of less than 5 years
500 millionof open fire stoves in the world produce anually
In-house CO levels found
up to 25 timesmore than the World Health Organization recomendation
4 million injuriesmainly suffered by women and children reducing their development and life expectancy
20 hoursaverage time spent weekly gathering wood by each person
From
120,000 homes(22%) in San Luis Potosi State cook with open fire stoves (2010)
$ 12 Million pesosinvested in the factory among CEMEX, HELPS and the goverment
DATA: Stove team International
“CEMEX had the good sense to invest in a worldwide model of ecological stoves factory, not only with an entrepreneurial vision, but in response to a set of national and international public policies related to the health of human beings. It is not only an innovative business that will generate jobs and income, but also a health promoting activity.” Dr. Fernando Toranzo Fernández, Governor of San Luis Potosi State
The information presented herein contains certain forward-looking statements and information that reflect the expectations and projections of CEMEX upon future events based on knowledge by CEMEX on current facts, circumstances and assumptions about future events, which necessarily are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Several factors could cause actual results, performance or achievements of CEMEX to be materially different from those expressed or implied in this release, including, among others, closing conditions, changes in general economic, political, changes are not met government and business globally and in the countries in which CEMEX does business, changes in interest rates, changes in inflation rates, exchange rate volatility, the level of construction generally, changes in demand and the price of cement, changes in prices of raw materials and energy, changes in business strategy and various other factors. If one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described here.
* The factory is expected to work in double & triple shifts to maximize the job creation objective.
90,000 stovesits the current production goal of 2015. *
The use of open fire stoves is a worldwide problem ...that will bother no more San Luis Potosi by the end of 2016.
ó
ó
ó
ó
INSTITUTIONAL CEMEX VIDEO ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF THE STOVE FACTORY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzVd1kyZv_ow
45 cm125 cm
85 c
m
Base (customizable)
CombustionChamberSmall space to optimize fuel use
Storagefor spare firewood
Fuelfirewood
Stove topMetal top used to put cookingwares
Frying panSuggested use
PumiceVolcanic rock as insulator
Smoke chamberDelivers heat e�ciently and vents all smoke to the chimney to filter it
ChimneyThanks to the supply of ONIL Stoves
70% reductionOn required firewook
Complete protectionfrom fire produced gases
SafeSmall combustion chamber
Long life cycleStove lasts up to 10 years
Location: Site B, Block 2, Industrial Park, Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosi, MXProgram: PCS producing the 3 concrete parts of the ONIL stoveConstruction: July, 2013 to November, 2014Contributors: Ing. Armando Castil Ing. Francisco Zamarron, Ing. Armando Castil, Lic. Monica Martinez, Lic. Sandra Sanchez, Ciudad Valles City Hall, HELPS, San Luis Potosi Social & Regional Development Area
Role: Design and supervision
Production Area
Site plan
15
PR
OFESSIO
NA
L WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSP
RO
FESS
ION
AL
WO
RK
S |
JOSE
REN
E C
AB
ALL
ERO
CEB
ALL
OS
14
Old Ranchrestaurant bar
123m
NORTE
Place: Downtown, San Nicolas, Nuevo LeonProgram: Restaurant for 160 peopleContributors: HQ Control, Javier Torrecillas, Arturo Moreno, Gilberto MorenoClient: Restaurant Bar Old RanchAugust - November, 2014
2
1
1514131211109876543
²
ó
²
ó
²
í
²
²
²
²
²
ñ
²
ñ
²
ó
²
í
²
²
²
²
ó
ñ
ñ
ñ
ñ
ñ
ñ
²
Restaorante
ñ
²
ñ
²
ñ
²
ñ
ESCALAElevación Norte
1:1000.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
ESCALAElevación Norte
1:1000.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
ESCALAElevación Norte
1:1000.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
ESCALAElevación Norte
1:1000.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
ESCALACorte B - B´
1:1000.00m. 0.25m. 0.50m. 0.75m. 1.00m. 1.25m.
PERSPECTIVADOCORTE A-A´
17
PR
OFESSIO
NA
L WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSP
RO
FESS
ION
AL
WO
RK
S |
JOSE
REN
E C
AB
ALL
ERO
CEB
ALL
OS
16
Antonio’s HouseFamily Residence
DW
S
COMEDORSALA
RECIBIDOR
ESTUDIO
CTO. DEMÁQUINAS BAÑO BAÑO
REGADERA
ANTECOMEDOR
COCINA
LAVANDERÍA
CTO. DESERVICIO
ÁREA PARAPERSONALSEGURIDAD
BODEGAS
B
ASADOR
ALBERCA
ÁREA SOCIAL EXTERIOR
TENDEDERO
B
RECÁMARA HIJARECÁMARA HIJO
BAÑO/VESTIDOR
BAÑO/VESTIDOR
SALA DEJUEGOS
ESTANCIAFAMILIAR
ZINC/BLANCOS
RECÁMARADE VISITAS
BAÑO
RECÁMARA PRINCIPAL
BAÑO/VESTIDOR
4.481
4.950
ESCALAPlanta Baja
1:200
0.00m. 0.50m. 1.00m. 1.50m. 2.00m. 2.50m.
ESCALAPlanta Alta
1:200
Place: Metepec, Mexico StateProgram: 5 person family house / OfficeContributors: Moises Lavoignet, Paola Rascon, Javier Torrecillas, Arturo Moreno, Nicolas Rodriguez,
August - December, 2014
Hair boutique MEInterior Design
Place: Plaza Valle Oriente, San Pedro, Nuevo LeónProgram: Hair boutiqueContributors: Brenda Cantú
September, 2014
Norte
Sur
OesteEste
19
PER
SOM
NA
L WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSP
ERSO
NA
L W
OR
KS
| JO
SE R
ENE
CA
BA
LLER
O C
EBA
LLO
S
18
N BenchUrban Furniture
80 c
m
40 cm
10 cm 20 cm
70 c
m 80 c
m
40 cm
10 c
m
10 cm
ESCALAElevaciones
25 cm 50 cm 75 cm 100 cm 125 cm
40 cm
10 cm 20 cm 10 cm
ESCALAPlanta
25 cm 50 cm 75 cm 100 cm 125 cm
40 cm
10 cm20 cm
10 cm
Place: Cd Progreso, CampechePartners: Omar Bejarano, Javier Paez
March, 2015
Graphic DesignDraw/Paint/Editorial
1st placeawarded in a contest by ITESM Sonora Norte and featured on the 2nd edition poster of the contest
City HallGuaymas, Sonora, MXPencil - 11x17 cm
First Arrival´s GuidePublished in the ELP Magazine - Issue 2UofT CE, Toronto, ON, CA
PortraitPencil 60x90 cm
Swimming tigerAcrilic 60 x 90 cm
Arrow to the hearthPencil 30 x 20 cm
GlassesInk & marker 60x90 cm
FIS OfficesInk & marker 45x60 cm
MáscaraLápiz 60 x 90 cm
UnmaskingPencil 60 x 90 cm
21
PER
SOM
NA
L WO
RK
S | JOSE R
ENE C
AB
ALLER
O C
EBA
LLLOSP
ERSO
NA
L W
OR
KS
| JO
SE R
ENE
CA
BA
LLER
O C
EBA
LLO
S
20
FotographyMOMENTS
MagicianMonterrey, NL, MX
Donkey and ruinsReal de 14, SLP, MX
Windsor CourtyardBerkshire , UK
Scratching earthSan Pedro, NL, MX
Barber houseVenecia, IT
TunaNogales, SON, MX
HarbordSan Carlos, SON, MX
ConstrutionSan Pedro, NL, MX
Insulator BlockMonterrey, NL, MX
CN towerToronto, ON, CA
San Felipe Dr. Arroyo, NL, MX La Silla Mt Monterrey, NL,MX Roman Panteon Rome, IT Quebrada Monterrey, NL, MX Blessing Marceille, FR
Porch Quebec, QE, CA Rosa Amsterdam, HO Chillin’ Guadalupe, NL, MX No snow Toluca, TOL, MX Pass North York ON, CA
Polinization Tequila, VER, MXOlympus FE 280, f/5.5, ISO 50, 1/100 seg
TEC de MonterreyMonterrey, NL, MX
AngelCDMX, MX
Casa Loma Toronto, ON, CA
La Silla RiverMonterrey, NL, MX
La Capital poolMonterrey, NL, MX
Conection HDR Real de catorce, SLP, MXSony Alpha 330, f/10, ISO 200, 1/10 seg
Crossing HDR Monterrey, NL, MXSony Alpha 330, f/11, ISO 100, 30 seg
StairsSan Pedro, NL, MX
ROM MuseumToronto, ON, CA
Blessing to be madeMontreal, QE, CA
San Francisco BeachSan Carlos, SON, MX
CondosSan Carlos, SON, MX
NotredameMontreal, QE, CA
Robot with HearthToronto, ON, CA
Little bridgeToronto, ON, CA
“Ruins”Otawa, ON, CA
Arq. Jose Rene Caballero Ceballos Email: [email protected] Phone number: +52(622)22-61196
Main Page backgroundUnder the Eiffel Tower Paris, FRSony DSL A200, f/8, ISO 100, 1/60 seg
Last Page backgroundUnder the Bridge Toronto, ON, CASamsung Galaxy S6, f/1.9, ISO 40, 1/1564 seg