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Background
Gustavo
Adlofo Valenzuela, an Arizona resident for over eleven years,
is a graduate of the college of Architecture at the university
of Arizona where he specialized in Desert Architectural
Design and Energy Efficiency Techniques. Founder of Valtor,
Inc. he has worked in residential design for over eight
years.
Philosophy
Valtor,
Inc. was developed with one goal in mind: to create a piece
of art that is functional, unique, and fun. As a business
philosophy, Gustavo continually seeks to develop intimate,
close working relationships with his clients to better understand
their needs and aspirations. Additionally, maximizing project
value and originality through experience and strategic project
management is a key goal for each account undertaken by
Valtor, Inc.
Experience
Gustavo has participated in the design of diverse-scale
residences totaling more than 375,000 square feet. He currently
practices in both the United States and Mexico, and has
an extensive knowledge in advanced computer modeling techniques
as well as other engineering and construction disciplines.
Valtor, Inc. understands that each and every project represents
a unique challenge with special considerations. Time and
time again, diversified experience in the areas of design,
construction , and engineering has proven to be one of Gustavo's
greatest assets, ensuring that every space in each and every
house is designed thoughtfully.
Wrap
Up
By listening to our client's needs and performing extensive
site analysis, Valtor, Inc.,along with it's sister construction
company, can assure you complete integration in all aspects
of your project. Our design and presentation techniques
enable us to communicate and present projects in an efficient,
dramatic, and artistic fashion with ease, ensuring your
understanding and visualization of the project before it
is actually built. Valtor, Inc. prides itself on their ability
to make "your architectural dreams tangible" within
cost projects, without compromising the identity and architecture
of the project.
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