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Marcelo A. Gonzalez
graduated with a degree in architecture from the University of
Houston in 1992. He was a member of the Honors Design Studio,
made the Deans List and was accepted twice into the Saintes
Architecture Program in France.
After graduation,
Marcelo spent six years interning with residential architects.
During this time he completed his IDP requirements and passed
the ARE to become a certified architect by the National Council
of Architectural Registration Board.
Inspired by his
brother's performance at the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, Marcelo
started training to earn a position on the Argentinean Olympic
Team. After four years of training and racing at the
professional level, he was accepted to compete in the 2002
Olympic Winter Games in the sport of Luge.
The year prior to the
games, he established GONZALEZ ARCHITECTS, an architectural firm
specializing in residential design. Since then, he has designed
and remodeled hundreds of homes in the Houston area.
Marcelo lives in
Houston with his wife Laura, and his son, Matthew. |