In this episode of TheSquare, we sit down with Gabriel Oros and Callea McGehee to explore how design shapes both spaces and lives. From their early sparks of inspiration to solving real-world challenges in airports and hospitals, they unpack what it means to design with empathy, intention, and impact. We dive into topics like daylighting, acoustics, the psychology of wayfinding, and how trust - and a bit of self-editing - play into the creative process.
Whether you're in the weeds of a project or reflecting on your architectural legacy, this episode offers insights into the art and soul of thoughtful design.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:33 Gabriel's Journey into Architecture 02:19 Callie's Design Inspirations 05:03 Architectural Challenges and Solutions 10:24 Healthcare Design Insights 12:18 Technology's Impact on Design 17:41 Finding Inspiration in Everyday Life 31:42 Self-Editing and Client Trust 32:41 High Sea Gates at DFW: A Case Study 41:09 Designing for Short Attention Spans 46:22 Balancing Advertising and Wayfinding 49:01 Legacy and Community Impact in Design 56:51 The Importance of Daylighting and Acoustics 01:00:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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