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Segundo Cardona (Segundo Cardona Colom) was born on 1950 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a Puerto Rican architect and developer. Discover Segundo Cardona's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Segundo Cardona Colom
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Age 73 years old
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Born , 1950
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Birthplace San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nationality Puerto Rican

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Timeline

2018

Urban Hub at BPPR, San Juan (2018) Universal Insurance Client Service Branch at Bayamón (2018) Plaza Popular at BPPR, San Juan (2017) Paseo Puerta de Tierra, San Juan (2017) Universal Insurance Client Service Branch at Canóvanas (2013) Lofthaus, San Juan (2013) Reconstruction of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Port-au-Prince, Haiti [unbuilt] (2012) Library of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, San Juan (2011) BPPR Popular Center Expansion, Phase II, San Juan (2011) ( BAQ 2010) Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture, Forteza Historic Building, Ponce (2010) Universal Insurance Client Service Branch at Caguas (2009)

2017

2017 Medal Winner · Public Space, “Friendly and Inclusive Spaces 2017” Worldwide Competition by the International Union of Architects (UIA): Paseo Puerta de Tierra Honor Award, AIA Florida/Caribbean: Paseo Puerta de Tierra Outstanding Work, Colegio de Ingenieros y Agrimensores de Puerto Rico, Paseo Puerta de Tierra 2014 Nomination to MCHAP (Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize): Puerto Rico Supreme Court Library by Council of MCHAP Nominators, Chicago, Illinois. 2013 Honor Award, Commercial Category · XXII Cemex Building Award · Puerto Rico Edition: Lofthaus, San Juan Honor Award, AIA Puerto Rico: Universal Insurance · Client Service Branch, Canóvanas Honor Mention, XIII Bienal CAAPPR: Universal Insurance · Client Service Branch, Canóvanas 2012 XXI Cemex Building Award, Residential Category · Puerto Rico Edition: Quantum Metro Center XXI Cemex Building Award, Institutional Category · Puerto Rico Edition: Library of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico First Place, Competition for the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Port-au-Prince, Haiti 2011 XX Cemex Building Award, Institutional Category · Puerto Rico Edition: Library of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico XII Bienal CAAPPR, Honor Award: Library of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico Merit Award, AIA Puerto Rico: Library of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico 2010 Honor Mention, AIA Puerto Rico: School of Architecture, Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico 2009 XVIII Cemex Building Award, Industrial Category · Puerto Rico Edition: V. Suárez Atlantic Commercial Park MetalMag Award 2nd Place, Metal Construction: V. Suárez Atlantic Commercial Park 2008 XVII Cemex Building Award · Puerto Rico Edition, Residential, Second Place: Luchetti 1212, San Juan XVII Cemex Building Award · Puerto Rico Edition, Commercial/Industrial, Second Place: Universal Group: Client Service Branch, Mayagüez Prime Site Award, Facilities Media Group: Coliseo de Puerto Rico 2007 XVI Cemex Building Award · Puerto Rico Edition, Commercial/Industrial: BPPR Altamira Office and Parking Building VI FCAA Bienal: Honor Mention to Segundo Cardona for his outstanding work and contributions to Caribbean Architecture Prime Site Award 2007, Facilities Media Group: Coliseo de Puerto Rico 2006 Test of Time Award, AIA Puerto Rico Chapter: House at Breñas Point (aka Casa de la Punta or Casa Ferrer) Honor Award URBE: SCF Arquitectos, Award to architectural practice committed to good architecture and a livable city International Large Venue of the Year, Pollstar Awards: Coliseo de Puerto Rico Project of the Year, Mortgage Bankers Association: La Cima de Torrimar XV Cemex Building Award · Puerto Rico Edition, First Place in Institucional: Coliseo de Puerto Rico XV Cemex Building Award · Puerto Rico Edition, First Place in Residential: La Cima de Torrimar XV Cemex Building Award · Puerto Rico Edition, Honor Mention: Tren Urbano Stations: Hato Rey, Cupey, Centro Médico y Jardines, San Juan XV Cemex Building Award · International Edition, Third Place in Institutional Category: Coliseo de Puerto Rico 2004 Third Place, Concurso de Diseño Nueva Vivienda para Puerto Rico, Departamento de la Vivienda 2003 Honor Mention, AIA Puerto Rico: Banco Popular Center, Expansion and Remodeling 2002 Honor Mention, AIA Puerto Rico: Doral Financial 2001 Honor Award, VI Bienal de Arquitectura: Law School Expansion, Universidad de Puerto Rico 1999 National Architecture Prize, V Bienal de Arquitectura, CAAPPR: Biblioteca CUTB First Prize, V Bienal de Arquitectura, CAAPPR: Centro de Gobierno de Bayamón 1998 Excellence in Design Award, AIA Florida: Biblioteca CUTB Honor Award, Premio URBE: Hospital Menonita, Cayey 1996 Honor Award, Premio URBE: El Portal de El Yunque: Centro de Visitantes de El Yunque, Bosque Tropical del Caribe Honor Award, AIA: Biblioteca, Colegio Universitario Tecnológico de Bayamón (CUTB) Honor Award, Premio URBE: Biblioteca CUTB, Bayamón 1994 Honor Award, Premio URBE: Biblioteca Carnegie Honor Award, Premio URBE: Torre de Control, Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín 1993 Honor Award, Work in Concrete, Asociación de Hormigoneras Premezclado de Puerto Rico: Villa Las Brisas, Río Mar, Río Grande 1992 Honor Award, Premio URBE: Las Vistas Shopping Village Honor Award, AIA, Región de Florida: Pabellón Nacional de Puerto Rico, Exposición Universal, Sevilla, España 1991 Honor Award, Premio URBE: Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín Mención, Premio URBE: Residencia Miguel Ferrer, Guaynabo 1989 Mención de Honor, AIA: Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín, Trujillo Alto 1987 Puerto Rico Overall Outstanding Project, Colegio de Ingenieros & Agrimensores: Centro Judicial de Carolina, Carolina 1986 Mention, AIA Puerto Rico: Banco Nacional de Puerto Rico, Hato Rey Honor Award, Excellence in Design, AIA Puerto Rico: Mini Sucursal Citibank, Arecibo Honor Award, Excellence in Design, AIA Florida: Mini Sucursal Citibank, Arecibo 1984 Merit Citation, AIA Puerto Rico: Parque para Niños Impedidos, Guaynabo 1983 First Place, Design Competition: Parking Building and Plaza for the Faculty of the Medical Sciences School, University of Puerto Rico 1982 Merit Citation, Excellence in Architectural Design, AIA Puerto Rico: El Vedado Townhouses, Hato Rey Honor Award, Excellence in Architectural Design, AIA Puerto Rico: Residencia Cardona-Alvarez (Casa de Acero) 1980 Honor Award, Excellence in Architectural Design, AIA Puerto Rico: Adjuntas Municipal Pool 1978 Honor Award, Excellence in Architectural Design, AIA Puerto Rico: Quebradillas USPS Postal Office Building First Place in Design Competition, Hato Tejas Diagnostic and Treatment Center First Place in Design Competition: Santuario de la Virgen de la Providencia, Nuevo Centro de San Juan 1977 Merit Citation, Excellence in Architectural Design, AIA Puerto Rico: Park Gardens Condominium

2013

Library of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (2013).

2008

BPPR Popular Center Expansion / Phase II, San Juan (2008).

1980

Casa de Acero, Río Piedras, PR (1980) Photo by Max Toro Mattei.

Casa de Acero, detail. Río Piedras, PR (1980) Photo by Max Toro Mattei.

1978

Casa de la Punta, Dorado, PR (1978) Photo by Max Toro Mattei.

1972

Cardona entered the School of Architecture of the University of Puerto Rico and was a member of its first graduating class, obtaining a B.Arch in 1972. He was a design professor in the UPR (1974–1984) and was principal at Segundo Cardona Architects before co-founding in 1984 Sierra Cardona Ferrer (now known as SCF Architects) with partners Luis Sierra and Alberto Ferrer. He has remained active in academic and civic affairs. In addition to teaching architectural design at the University of Puerto Rico, Cardona has been a guest lecturer, visiting professor and juror at diverse institutions and universities including North Carolina State University School of Design, The Catholic University of America, The Contemporary Museum of Art in Puerto Rico, The Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture. He is also a past president of the Puerto Rican Architects Association or Colegio de Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto Rico (CAAPPR). In 2001, Cardona became a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Puerto Rico, and was President of the Board from 2004 to 2007. An architectural monograph covering thirty-five years of his work was published in 2008. In 2013, Cardona won a competition to rebuild the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In 2017, he participated in the UIA World Architects Congress in Seoul and received the Public Space Award for his design of the Paseo Puerta de Tierra, a promenade that connects two important tourist destinations in Puerto Rico.

1950

Segundo Cardona FAIA (born 1950) is a Puerto Rican architect and developer. His work has been recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), by the Colegio de Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico College of Architects and Landscape Architects, or CAAPPR, for its acronym in Spanish) as well as by the International Union of Architects. In 2006 Cardona was elected as Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. In 1992, he was awarded the Henry Klumb Award.