Juan Justiniano
Juan Justiniano, having practiced Architecture and Planning for over 20 years, brings significant experience in private and public practice to our Company. His private endeavors entail a notable amount of architectural work in single family and multi family residential developments.
At Cartaya & Associates he has been influential in important projects such as the Consolidated Rental Car Facility at Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and the City of Miramar’s City Hall and Cultural Arts Center. Juan’s managerial experience with planning public entities and participation in the development of master and comprehensive plans also bring critical expertise to our firm. He has complemented his professional practice with an active involvement in teaching architecture and urban planning.
Educational Background
Undergraduate: Bachelor Of Architecture (1986), Texas Tech University. Structures Specialization.
Graduate: Master of City Planning (1992), Fulbright Scholar, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Academia
- Instructor at University of Santa Cruz - Bolivia Department of Architecture, 1992-2000
- Instructor at the Catholic University of Bolivia Department of Architecture, 1997-1998
Research & Publications
- “Urban Planning as an Instrument of Community Outreach”. National Conference of Educators in Architecture and Urbanism, Bolivia.
- “New Paradigms in the Contemporary City; Responsive Environments” - 2000
- “Effects of Marginal Growth in the City of Santa Cruz, Bolivia” - 2000
- “New Paradigms in the Contemporary City; New American Urbanism” - 1999
- “Basic Urban Planning Process Applied to the Municipal and Urban Settings of San Julian, Santa Cruz, Bolivia” - 1997
- “Public School Facilities in the City of Santa Cruz, Bolivia” - 1999
- “Master Plan for the City of Santa Cruz, Bolivia” - 1994
- “Comprehensive Planning for the City of Santa Cruz, Bolivia” - 1993
Appointments & Affiliations
- University of Santa Cruz, School of Architecture, Faculty Coordinator, Area of Urbanism.
- University of Santa Cruz, School of Architecture, Faculty Advisory Committee.
- University of Santa Cruz, School of Architecture, Master Degree Faculty Advisory Committee.
- Member American Institute of Architects
- Member Bolivian College of Architects
- Member American Institute of Certified Planners
- Competent Toastmasters, Toastmasters International
- Director International Student Exchange