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TheSquare
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3 months ago
A Corgan podcast exploring design and all things related.
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TheSquare Ep #111 · Hilton Carter
In this episode of The Square, we chat with Hilton Carter, an inspiring figure who masterfully blends creativity with cultivation.  Broadcasted from the Oasis Plant Shop in Oak Cliff, Hilton shares his journey from filmmaker to plant enthusiast, discussing his influences like the films 'Do The Right Thing' and 'The Shining.'  Hilton's story is a compelling blend of art and botany, from his first plant experience in New Orleans to creating a biophilic home environment and integrating plants into his family life.  He also touches on future projects, including a children’s book and a new video series. This conversation is a must-watch for plant lovers and storytellers alike. 00:00 Introduction to Hilton Carter01:15 Hilton's Journey from Filmmaking to Plant Enthusiast05:16 The Origin of Hilton's Love for Plants12:44 The Story of Frank, the Fiddle Leaf Fig17:46 Marriage and Plant Styling in Tulum24:26 Parenting and Plants: A Harmonious Balance29:55 Noticing Nature in Everyday Life30:10 The Impact of Plants on Personal Well-being32:54 Plants in the Workplace35:42 Choosing the Right Plants for Different Environments40:27 Struggles and Successes with Plant Care44:15 Balancing On-Camera and Behind-the-Scenes Work51:12 Travel Inspirations and Future Projects57:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com  ⁨@theplantstylist⁩  @oasisiplantshop #hiltoncarter #biophilicdesign  
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3 months ago
59 minutes 31 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #110 · Interiors Spotlight
Join host Bryan Greene for a lively journey into the craft of interior design at Corgan. Nicole Cain and Abby Valliere trace their paths from early inspirations to firm leadership, revealing how clear client visioning, “this or that” kick-off drills, and clever cost-versus-wow decisions turn blank plans into spaces people love.  They unpack the realities of ground-up work and adaptive reuse, share a fast-track delivery playbook that keeps schedules intact and teams healthy, and swap tips for avoiding ceiling “acne,” marrying finishes with lead-time realities, and weaving hospitality vibes and bold palettes into modern workplaces.  Favorite tools like Revit, Procreate, notebooks, and hands-on site walks come to life in success stories from tech headquarters to Park Place and Wells Fargo, all underscoring why collaboration beats silos every time. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:32 Nicole's Journey into Interiors01:31 Abby's Role and Passion for On-Site Work03:02 Client Relationships and Initial Meetings05:16 Balancing Client Expectations and Design Integrity10:12 Challenges in Adaptive Reuse vs. Ground-Up Projects12:34 Collaboration with Engineers and Contractors15:20 Managing Ceiling Design and Expectations18:40 Material Selection Criteria19:18 Fast-Tracking Projects: Key Considerations19:38 Making Budget-Friendly Design Choices20:45 Effective Collaboration and Team Management22:48 Defining Success in Design Projects24:53 Leveraging Technology in Design30:42 Industry Trends and Personal Insights33:58 Favorite Projects and Final Thoughts Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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4 months ago
36 minutes 27 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #109 · Biomimicry In Built Environments
What happens when a desert‑born dreamer discovers the secrets of living buildings? Join host Bryan Greene on The Square as he sits down with Dr. Eiman Graiz, Echo’s resident sustainability wizard. From her childhood in Jordan to a doctorate in digital fabrication, Eiman’s story is packed with resilience, radical curiosity, and a vision for architecture that breathes. Hear how termite mounds inspire cooler schools, why glazing isn’t the only answer, and how you can weave nature’s playbook into your next project. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:30 Growing Up in Jordan01:12 Journey into Architecture02:34 Educational Pursuits05:55 Cultural Transition to the US08:06 Research and Teaching at KU16:58 Publications and Research Impact23:44 Biomimicry in Architecture25:22 Exploring Animal Texture and Function25:47 Reflecting on Jordan and Post-COVID Changes27:00 Future Innovations in Facade Systems27:49 Challenges and Alternatives to Glazing31:00 Sustainable Design and Performance Analysis32:22 Pride in Impactful Architectural Work34:17 Collaboration and the Role of a Sustainability Analyst37:43 Integrating Sustainability in Design45:44 Misconceptions and Passion for Nature49:15 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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5 months ago
49 minutes 55 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #108 · Design Process Unpacked
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 Welcome00:33 Gabriel's Journey into Architecture02:19 Callie's Design Inspirations05:03 Architectural Challenges and Solutions10:24 Healthcare Design Insights12:18 Technology's Impact on Design17:41 Finding Inspiration in Everyday Life31:42 Self-Editing and Client Trust32:41 High Sea Gates at DFW: A Case Study41:09 Designing for Short Attention Spans46:22 Balancing Advertising and Wayfinding49:01 Legacy and Community Impact in Design56:51 The Importance of Daylighting and Acoustics01:00:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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5 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 20 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #107 · Architecture and Film: Gangster Cinema
In this episode of TheSquare, Brandon Carmichael and architect James Adams delve into the intersection of architecture and gangster films. They discuss how key architectural settings contribute to storytelling in classic gangster movies like The Untouchables and The Departed, and evaluate the recent film Alto Nights. The pair also explores tropes common to the gangster genre, dissects pivotal scenes, and offers their unique architectural perspectives on how these spaces shape the characters and narratives. Join them for an engaging conversation filled with film analysis, architecture insights, and even some fun exercises. Don't miss their thoughts on what a modern gangster hideout might look like, their drawings of character types inspired by architectural styles, and their take on the future of gangster films. 00:00 Introduction to Gangster Films00:58 Diving into Alto Nights01:43 Analyzing the Genre02:20 Key Scenes and Performances09:57 Comparing Gangster Classics12:15 The Untouchables: A Deep Dive14:48 The Departed: Modern Masterpiece25:35 Exploring Brutalist Architecture in Film28:58 The Role of Power in Gangster Films31:23 Iconic Gangster Tropes and Settings31:39 Designing a Mob Boss's Headquarters34:43 Female Characters in Gangster Films44:21 The Importance of Architecture in Gangster Films46:22 Choosing the Best Gangster Film48:18 Final Thoughts and Audience Engagement Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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6 months ago
49 minutes 12 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #106 · Architecture and Film: Blind Trust
In this insightful episode, Brandon Carmichael and James Adams explore two films selected by their senior producer, Adam Fly, focusing on themes of architecture, emotion, and societal reflections. Dive into the contrasting yet intriguing worlds of "Equals" (2015) and "The Great Beauty" (2013), and discover how architecture subtly enhances their storytelling. Join this engaging conversation that blends thoughtful cinematic critique with architectural insights, prompting viewers to reflect on how the spaces we inhabit influence and shape our experiences. 00:00 Introduction to Episode and Film Selection01:53 Overview of "Equals" and "The Great Beauty"03:46 Architecture and Rome in "The Great Beauty"12:09 Cinematic Techniques in "The Great Beauty"16:12 Emotional Suppression and Minimalism in "Equals"22:16 Architectural Significance in "Equals"27:32 Comparing Emotion and Architecture in Both Films33:25 Maximalist vs. Minimalist Architectural Trends42:44 Preservation and Timelessness in Architecture49:30 Authenticity, Human Connection, and Conclusion Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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7 months ago
51 minutes 57 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #105 · Adaptive Reuse
Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of adaptive reuse with James Adams. Learn how existing buildings like ancient warehouses and mid-century offices are converted into modern apartments, office spaces, and more. Understand the distinctions among renovations, repositioning, and adaptive reuse, and explore case studies like the 2401 Cedar Springs project, the John Deere warehouse, and more. Discover the design challenges, the importance of sustainability, and the intricate value of preserving historic structures while adapting them for contemporary use. Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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7 months ago
51 minutes 57 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #104 · Designing a Legacy: Steve Hulsey
In this episode of TheSquare, we visit Keeley Elementary in Garland ISD for a special conversation with Steve Hulsey, recently retired President from Corgan. Steve reflects on his 35-year career, sharing how he first got into architecture and how his journey led him to designing educational spaces. Keeley Elementary holds a unique place in his heart—it was the first school project he worked on from start to finish. As we walk through the school, Steve recounts the design process, the inspirations behind key architectural elements, and the challenges he faced along the way. We also explore how schools serve as the heart of a community, shaping generations of students and families. Beyond architecture, Steve discusses his approach to leadership, mentorship, and the importance of being involved in one's community. Plus, he shares what’s next in retirement—including a surprising new passion for music! Join us for a fascinating discussion about architecture, education, and the lasting impact of thoughtful design. Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com #Architecture #Education #Community #SchoolDesign #TheSquare #Corgan
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8 months ago
42 minutes 49 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #103 · Architecture and Film: The Brutalist
In this special episode of TheSquare, we continue our series exploring the intersection of architecture and film. We dive into The Brutalist, a three-hour cinematic odyssey that captures the power, tension, and artistry of design. With our first-ever guest in the Architecture & Film segment, Barak Epstein of the historic Texas Theatre, we discuss what makes this film a compelling portrait of an architect’s vision, ambition, and struggle. 🚪 Is the American Dream real or a myth?🏗️ How does architecture shape identity and legacy?🎞️ What role does film play in shaping our perception of design? From its unique VistaVision cinematography to its controversial use of AI, we discuss the film’s masterful storytelling, its portrayal of architecture as both personal and political, and its lasting impact on design culture. Plus, we dissect the real-world inspiration behind the fictional architect Laszlo Toth and his journey to create a monumental work of Brutalist architecture. Whether you're a designer, architect, cinephile, or all of the above, this episode offers insight into how The Brutalist elevates architecture as a narrative force. 🔊 Tune in and join the conversation! Water Series Catch a flick at the Texas Theatre
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8 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 53 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #102 · Architecture And Film: Holiday Movies
This week on The Square, we’re back with our annual tradition: unpacking two iconic films through a design lens. What do "Die Hard" and "It’s a Wonderful Life" have in common? At first glance, maybe not much—one’s a high-octane action flick, the other a sentimental holiday classic. But dive deeper with us, and you’ll find surprising parallels in their themes, characters, and even architectural settings. Join Brandon Carmichael and James Adams as they explore how these two films reflect their eras, from the suburban dreams of Bedford Falls to the towering corporate ambitions of Nakatomi Plaza. We’ll discuss how architecture plays a role in storytelling, the emotional impact of design, and the subtle messages about community, sacrifice, and redemption. Plus, we settle the ultimate debate: Is "Die Hard" really a Christmas movie? (Spoiler: Yippee-ki-yay, yes it is.) Whether you're here for the design insights, the holiday spirit, or just a little Bruce Willis and Jimmy Stewart love, this episode has it all. 🎄🏢 Happy Holidays from TheSquare! Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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10 months ago
39 minutes 11 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #101 · Unmesh Kelkar | Urban Planning
Award-winning architect and designer Umesh Kelkar, Project Designer II in the Aviation Studio, spills on his Summer Design Competition-winning project, "Deep Rooted Ellum." Intended to revitalize the district in the Southeast Dalla neighborhood, Unmesh's vision for a vibrant mixed-use development on the Southeast side of Dallas garnered critical acclaim from the Urban Land Institute and AIA Dallas as well as the Texas Society of Architects and won the FW Land Award. Long known for its deep roots in Dallas and contributing to the urban fabric as the center of art, music, history, and culture, this mixed-use plan draws upon jazz music and blues, creating a vibrant, connected environment focused on vitality, richness, and cultural flourishes. His aviation and public spaces background informs his project, which the City of Dallas embraced. Influenced by Jane Jacobs, the renowned writer American-Canadian journalist, author, theorist, and activist who influenced urban studies, sociology, and economics. Her book The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961) argued that "urban renewal" and "slum clearance" did not respect the needs of city dwellers. Profoundly influential in changing the built environment, she coined the terms "mixed primary uses" and "eyes on the street" and remains one of the most influential thinkers and leaders of 21st-century urban architecture. Don't miss this riveting episode of The Square as Unmesh shares his inspiration and design processes. Be sure to include your thumbs up and comments below.   Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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11 months ago
39 minutes 4 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #100 · Our 100th Episode!
In this special 100th episode of The Square, the MediaLab sits down in a tell-all discussion about its humble beginnings and transformation into a state-of-the-art broadcast production studio.  Tune in as John Higgs, Brandon Carmichael, Luke Boney, Adam Flaa, and former Creative Director Jeff Hoferer banter about the incredible evolution over the past 30 years.  You won't want to miss the foibles and successes, technological advances, and innovative solutions this humorous and talented team of creative storytellers have invented to grow MediaLab into what it is today. Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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12 months ago
58 minutes 40 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #99 · Unmesh Kelkar | Explore
In this episode, Unmesh Kelkar, a project designer in Corgan’s Aviation Studio, takes us through New York, Berlin, Paris, and Barcelona to explore some of the most visited and iconic privately owned public spaces (POPS) in the world. Funded through Corgan’s Explore program, which encourages architects and designers to travel to destinations of their choice and immerse themselves in the study of architectural and interior design subjects, Unmesh was selected to be the 2020 recipient of this prestigious award.  Unmesh discusses his enlightening and entertaining findings, comparing the history, culture, and human behavior that influence the design of public spaces. He says, “As designers, our smallest moves can positively impact the urban environment.” Join us on this fascinating discovery of people and places and how public spaces ─ from parks and plazas to open-air markets and pedestrian walkways ─ improve our urban fabric and bind us together. Unmesh’s Previous Episode: https://youtu.be/e43W9S55syI?si=a8H7GsV8gBrHU1HO Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
44 minutes 44 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #98 · Designing for the Future of Water: Solutions
The news is full of stories about global warming, climate change, and water and food scarcity, but what can we do to curtail the alarming statistics?  In this fourth episode of our series on water conservation, we dive into some of the innovative solutions to these ever-growing problems—from adaptive water reuse, vertical farming, and building smart cities and buildings to changing consumer behavior and harnessing space-age technologies.  Join us as Varun Kohli and Samantha Flores from Corgan once again team up with Aaron Tartakovsky, founder & CEO of Epic Cleantec, to discuss what we can do collectively as a society, and more specifically as architects and designers, to address the issues facing our most precious natural resource. Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #97 · Designing for the Future of Water: Cities and Regions
Rising sea water, sinking cities, and extreme weather events are causing water shortages in our cities and regions. In this third part of our series examining water conservation, Varun Kohli and Samantha Flores join Arron Aaron Tartakovsky, named a 2023 World Economic Forum Top Innovator, to explore solutions to these global conditions.  Tune in as we examine how cities worldwide—like Singapore, Israel, and Spain—are using advanced water recycling technologies and harnessing nature to overhaul their urban infrastructures, replenish basins, and increase water resiliency. Join us for this in-depth look at how communities are adopting policies to improve their water supply and reduce water scarcity and why the U.S. is lagging far behind.   Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
49 minutes 44 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #96 · Designing for the Future of Water: Buildings
This week’s episode is the second part of a four-part series that explores sustainable solutions for reducing water usage in the built environment. Join us as Varun Kohli and Samantha Flores of Corgan sit down with CEO of Epic Cleantec, Aaron Tartakovsky, to discuss how countries around the world are facing heat islands, sinking cities, water scarcity, mass immigration, and disease due to dwindling water supplies. “The status quo is no longer sustainable,” he says. “Architects and policymakers need to respond to these dire issues.” Join us as these sustainability futurists and experts explain how aging infrastructures, population growth, and the changing climate are contributing to the demise of our cities and offer a few innovative solutions to increase awareness, incorporate smarter technology, and improve urban design to help operate our buildings, regions, and cities more efficiently—before it’s too late.For more information, see episode #95 - Designing for the Future of Water.  Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/ Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you. Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
47 minutes 31 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #95 · Designing for the Future of Water
“Water, water, everywhere, not any drop to drink.” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge  Climate change, extreme weather conditions, and consumer behavior all contribute to water scarcity, regional inundation, and nuisance flooding. As architects, designing the urban environment around water infrastructure is becoming increasingly crucial for the future of our water supply.  Join us for this first episode in a series with Varun Kohli, Director of Sustainability, and Samantha Flores, Director of Research Innovation, as they explore traditional and new methods of water usage, storage, and reduction and how using a systems thinking approach In designing cities and buildings can help conserve and manage our most precious natural resource.  Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
31 minutes 4 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #94 · Acoustics and Architecture
So often, our focus is on what we see; acoustic design addresses what we hear, or more often, what we don't hear, says Jason Mirise, the firm’s go-to for acoustical design. As our Senior Specialist for Acoustical Design, Jason gets excited when he can elevate the performance of a space by delivering quality acoustics. In this episode, Jason discusses how acoustic design considers materiality choices, sound-absorbing finishes, and physics to address every aspect of sound, from noise control and room acoustics to sound isolation. In short, he makes our buildings sound better. Join this music aficionado and audio specialist as he reveals his passion for the sound of silence and how he creates spaces that enhance and improve our listening experience.  Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #93 · What's the Hold-Up? - Computational Design
The future of architecture computation is here and designers who embrace the emerging technology can make their job faster and easier, says Project Specialist and UTA Professor Sakshi Sharma. Although computational programs may seem daunting at first, the advantages are unlimited, and learning the software is easier than one may think.   Join us for this episode of The Square and see why college students, as well as old pros, should embrace AI and computational design to create work more streamlined and efficient. AI and computer-generated imaging software not only reduce human error but also save hours of time and labor, resulting in passing the cost savings onto the client. Learn how Corgan stays at the cutting edge of technology and design — and why we are ranked as one of the fastest-growing architect firms in the nation.  Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
2 minutes 28 seconds

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TheSquare Ep #92 · The Architecture of AI in Film
In this episode, our favorite film critic and architect, James Adams, Vice President of the Commercial Studio, delves into four iconic movies and deconstructs how AI and architecture relate to some of the greatest sci-fi movies ever. Discover how AI supplants human emotion and connection in the science fiction genre and explore how set design, color, symbolism, and visual effects reflect the relationship between societal values, humanity, and artificial intelligence.  Join us in this fascinating study of films directed by futurists and visionaries Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, Spike Jonze, and Ridley Scott as they probe the evolution of the built environment and create dystopian universes that explore what it means to be human.   Visit: https://www.Corgan.com/  Also, connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan  Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We’d love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com
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1 year ago
1 hour 18 minutes 29 seconds

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A Corgan podcast exploring design and all things related.