"Designing with Purpose": David Dastur on Collaboration, Specialization & the Future of Architecture in Construction
Description
In this episode of the Atomic Construction Podcast, Kevin Hohe sits down with David Dastur of Jensen Halstead, an architectural firm with roots going back to 1868. David shares insights into the world of healthcare and senior living design, the unique challenges of working in highly specialized sectors, and why effective communication between architects, engineers, and contractors is critical for a successful project.
From budgeting and design fees to the intricacies of stormwater detention systems, David breaks down what it really takes to move a project from vision to reality. The conversation also explores the evolving nature of the construction industry, the need for better education and leadership, and why designing spaces that improve lives is more important than chasing iconic status.
This is a conversation for anyone who’s ever wondered what happens before the first shovel hits the ground, and why teamwork makes all the difference.
In this episode, we explore:
- The legacy of Jensen Halstead, a firm with roots back to 1868
- Why healthcare and senior living design requires a specialized approach
- The architect’s role as the quarterback of the design team
- Why collaboration with engineers and contractors is essential
- Understanding design fees and project budgets—$14M for an outpatient building is just the start
- The typical design timeline (4-6 months) and the realities of paperwork and productivity
- Why designing for people matters more than designing for prestige
- How mindset, leadership, and team dynamics shape outcomes
- The importance of education and social awareness in the industry
- David’s personal journey—how passion and perseverance fuel a career in architecture
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