Luis Arturo Mora Neuville (nace en Venezuela en 1975); fue coordinador nacional de estudiantes de arquitectura Venezuela(C.N.E.A.-U.N.E.T), secretario de la coordinadora latinoamericana de estudiantes de arquitectura Venezuela (C.L.E.A), se desempeño como pasante en la construcción del Complejo Recreacional Perlamar ,Playa Guacuco, Isla de Margarita, Estado Nueva Esparta, Venezuela. |
Luis Arturo Mora Neuville (born in Venezuela in 1975) was a National Coordinator of architectural venezuelan students and Secretary of the Latinoamerican Architectural Students of Venezuela. Luis also interned in the recreational complex, Perlamar, in Margarita Island, Venezuela. In 2003, alongside of the architect, Jose Aldebaran Mora, Luis created the firm “MN Proyectos y Construcciones”. In 2005, Luis worked as an Intern Architect for the City of San Cristóbal, Táchira Venezuela, until 2006. Meanwhile, he also worked as a Project Architect for Banfoandes (universal bank). During this time, he produced, designed and inspected around 5 branch facilities of Banofandes. Upon his relocation to Miami on 2006, he worked as an architect, though eventually became a Project Manager, with The Architectural Partnership. During this time, Luis worked in preparation of designing for educational facilities and public works. Today Luis Arturo Mora works as a Project Manager for Treviso Granite, developing architectural solutions with different kind of materials. He also founded More Group Corp which provides design services. For more than 11 years Luis has dedicated his time to photography, his greatest passion. PhotoArchitecture was his debut project which allowed him to participate in exhibitions and showrooms in 2003. He was also twice selected as a finalist by the Annual International Architecture Photography Competition AIA Miami Chapter (2006 and 2008). Luis was awarded the Sleepless Night Photomarathon (Miami, Nov. 2009) and received Honorable Mention during the 6th South Beach Photomarathon in Miami Beach. Luis Arturo Mora's photos appear in brochures, commercial presentations, international phone cards, websites and international architectural magazines. |