Jorge Anchorena

Jorge Anchorena

Project Manager
Architecture

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Year Joined: 2025

Education and Certifications:

  • Professional Bachelor Degree in Architecture, Florida Atlantic University, 2013

  • AIA Associate

Professional Background: Jorge is an architecture graduate with over a decade of experience delivering hospitality, civic, residential, and commercial projects across Florida. His expertise spans all phases of design and construction—from schematic design to contract documentation and on-site coordination. He thrives on managing multidisciplinary teams, ensuring code compliance, and creating innovative, user-focused spaces. Passionate about architecture and construction, he aims to combine technical precision with creative design to deliver exceptional results.

He leverages advanced BIM tools to streamline workflows and enhance collaboration. His background includes working with leading firms such as Adache Group Architects and Stiles Architectural Group, where he exceeded client expectations through managing high-rise and mid-rise projects and integrated fire safety and accessibility standards.

Position: As a Project Manager at Aufgang, he is responsible for overseeing all elements of a project’s development, from schematic design through construction documents, guiding consultants, and coordinating with the owner and contractors.

Personal Life: Jorge is a proud dad & family man who loves the beach and playing golf.

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Project 1B

Project 1

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

Position: As part of the Rehabilitation

Personal Life: Inform designing

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.


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123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring
Position: As part of the Rehabilitation


Adeline Angelino

Adeline Angelino

Job Captain
Architecture

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Year Joined: 2025

Education and Certifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, University of Miami 2025

Professional Background: Originally from New York, Adeline’s passion for architecture has been shaped by her diverse academic and internship experiences. While studying at the University of Miami, she developed a deep appreciation for minimalism and Japanese architecture, inspired in part by her study abroad program in Japan. She is particularly interested in exploring innovative solutions for creating eco-friendly and resilient cities. Adeline has worked at both a medium-sized firm specializing in educational buildings and a small design-build residential-focused firm.

Position: At Aufgang, Adeline supports design development, produces detailed drawings, and assists project teams in early‑phase planning and visualization.

Personal Life: Outside of work, Adeline enjoys hot yoga, experimenting with new cuisines, wheel throwing, jewelry making, and attending baseball games! She also loves to travel, and is always seeking inspiration from art, culture, and design around the world.

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Project 1a

123Home

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Our design proposal promotes sustainable development by utilizing the existing infrastructure to reduce urban sprawl, making efficient use of resources, and potentially reducing commuting time. The environmental footprint of the proposed unit is further reduced by incorporating energy-efficient systems, using sustainable, re-purposed and recycled materials, and on-site water conservation measures (rainwater collection, low-flow plumbing fixtures, recycled water system) in the building scale.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

Position: As part of the Rehabilitation

Personal Life: When Vanessa isn’t designing

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

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Project 4

Project 4

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Our design proposal promotes sustainable development by utilizing the existing infrastructure to reduce urban sprawl, making efficient use of resources, and potentially reducing commuting time. The environmental footprint of the proposed unit is further reduced by incorporating energy-efficient systems, using sustainable, re-purposed and recycled materials, and on-site water conservation measures (rainwater collection, low-flow plumbing fixtures, recycled water system) in the building scale.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

Position: As part of the Rehabilitation

Personal Life: When Vanessa isn’t designing

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

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Project 3

Project 3

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Our design proposal promotes sustainable development by utilizing the existing infrastructure to reduce urban sprawl, making efficient use of resources, and potentially reducing commuting time. The environmental footprint of the proposed unit is further reduced by incorporating energy-efficient systems, using sustainable, re-purposed and recycled materials, and on-site water conservation measures (rainwater collection, low-flow plumbing fixtures, recycled water system) in the building scale.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

Position: As part of the Rehabilitation

Personal Life: When Vanessa isn’t designing

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

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Project 2

Project 2

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Our design proposal promotes sustainable development by utilizing the existing infrastructure to reduce urban sprawl, making efficient use of resources, and potentially reducing commuting time. The environmental footprint of the proposed unit is further reduced by incorporating energy-efficient systems, using sustainable, re-purposed and recycled materials, and on-site water conservation measures (rainwater collection, low-flow plumbing fixtures, recycled water system) in the building scale.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

Position: As part of the Rehabilitation

Personal Life: When Vanessa isn’t designing

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

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Project 1

Project 1

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Our design proposal promotes sustainable development by utilizing the existing infrastructure to reduce urban sprawl, making efficient use of resources, and potentially reducing commuting time. The environmental footprint of the proposed unit is further reduced by incorporating energy-efficient systems, using sustainable, re-purposed and recycled materials, and on-site water conservation measures (rainwater collection, low-flow plumbing fixtures, recycled water system) in the building scale.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

Position: As part of the Rehabilitation

Personal Life: When Vanessa isn’t designing

123HOME design proposal outlines a sustainable approach to the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in suburban towns. The main objective of the proposal is to respond to the current housing crisis by providing a budget friendly, sustainable, and aesthetic single-family home typology for a variety of users who are in need of a long-term living space. This strategy also simultaneously fosters community integration by increasing affordable housing options and diversifying the types of housing available for students, young professionals, families, and seniors, contributing to a more vibrant and diverse community fabric.

Professional Background: Vanessa bring

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Vanessa D'Avila

Vanessa D'Avila

Job Captain
Rehabilitation and Preservation

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Year Joined: 2025

Education and Certifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, La Gran Colombia University, Bogota, Colombia

Professional Background: Vanessa brings extensive architectural experience, beginning in Bogotá, Colombia, where she contributed to the design and construction of police stations. In the U.S., she has collaborated on a diverse range of projects, including high-end and multifamily residential developments, modernization and expansion of K-12 schools in Florida, and civic projects such as fire stations and infrastructure upgrades like the I-95 highway expansion. Skilled in all phases of design and construction from conceptual development to punch lists and project closeout, she ensures precision, functionality, and compliance at every stage.

Position: As part of the Rehabilitation and Preservation Team, Vanessa supports all stages of projects, preparing permit sets for residential buildings in New York and South Florida

Personal Life: When Vanessa isn’t designing spaces, her eye extends to architectural and urban photography. She enjoys the disciplined challenge of learning Japanese and the practical creativity of assembling furniture. Her two energetic dogs bring daily laughter and joy, while her love for painting and travel from neighborhood gems to international destinations fuels her design sensibility. What truly defines her is an insatiable curiosity; she approaches both life and architecture with a learner’s mindset, always seeking to grow.

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Shaun Joseph

Shaun Joseph

Job Captain
Architecture

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Year Joined: 2025

Education and Certifications:

  • Bachelor of Architecture, New York Institute of Technology

Professional Background: During his undergraduate studies at New York Institute of Technology, he served as Director and project manager for Freedom By Design, the AIA’s community service program. Shaun developed a strong foundation in community-driven design, focusing on practical, impactful solutions that improve everyday life.

With significant experience in educational and cultural projects, Shaun has worked as an Architectural Designer at Perkins Eastman, where he explored various typologies and cited culture as a defining influence on his approach to design. He later served as an Associate Architectural Designer at WeWork, developing spaces across retail, shared work environments, and corporate headquarters. At Rawlings Architects, his focus shifted to adaptive reuse projects and educational architecture, further expanding his expertise in transformative design.

Position: Shaun Joseph believes that architecture should be a direct response to social issues, offering solutions that meet users’ needs. His position includes production of construction documents, collaborating with consultants in the construction administration phase, and handling the day-to-day needs of an active project.

Personal Life: Shaun remains deeply engaged in the community, continuously exploring how architecture can solve complex challenges in urban environments and contribute to meaningful social impact.

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