Bernardo Guerra The project was developed during the Spring 2019 ARCH 305 studio. Bernardo graduated with a Bachelor of Environmental Design from Texas A&M University on May 2020. Benardo is currently a Master of Architecture candidate at Princeton University School of Architecture.
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