Ford Motor Company and the Chicago Architecture Foundation have joined forces to bring you yet another amazing live webcast, following up on their successful Design with a Consciencediscussion seen here just last month. We’re extending a special e-vitation to Inhabitat readers to join us for ‘Big Ideas in Small Spaces: Proportion in Design‘, a panel discussion where leading Chicago architects Diane Atwood of the Atwood Foundation, John Gately of Jahn, Gensler’s Carlos Martinez, and legendary car designer and Ford’s group vice president of design and chief creative officerJ Mays will be discussing how architects and automotive designers can maximize aesthetics and functionality to create innovative designs that are comfortable, efficient, and beautiful. We’ll be live streaming this discussion on Inhabitat.com, and our esteemed panel will be discussing similarities between their creative processes that have led to some of Chicago’s most famous buildings and the design of super comfortable compact cars like the new Ford Fiesta and the elegant Ford Fusion. Join us live on June 6th to participate in this design discussion. We also encourage you to take part in the conversation by submitting your questions for the speakers below in the comments! We’ll be sending Inhabitat t-shirts to selected question submitters, so join in!
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Big Ideas in Small Spaces Panelists

Diane Atwood, Director at the Atwood Foundation
Diane Atwood is the Director of the Atwood Foundation and serves as Trustee of the University of Chicago Medical Center, School Year Abroad, and Cedar Lakes Conservation Foundation. She was formerly the Chairman of Atwood Enterprises, Inc., and a Principal at Atwood Architects. She received her Master’s in Architecture from Princeton University in 1980 and her B.A. from Harvard University in 1977.

J Mays, Group Vice President of Global Design & Chief Creative Officer, Ford Motor Company
J Mays is group vice president, Design, and chief creative officer, Ford Motor Company. He is responsible for shaping the global design direction of Ford Motor Company’s Ford and Lincoln brands. During his career at Ford, Mays has managed and developed the design language of multiple vehicle brands, successfully leading the effort to develop the single, global Ford design language that now applies to most vehicles the company produces around the world. Mays joined Ford Motor Company in 1997 as vice president, Design, and was named group vice president in 2003. In 2005, he took on the expanded role of group vice president and chief creative officer. At Ford, he continues to make his mark. The all-new Fusion is a culmination of the design edict that Mays brought with him when he started at the company. Mays believes that customers develop an emotional bond with their vehicle; the design needs to inspire that. “To me, the most important reason people buy a car is the way it looks. You don’t want customers to justify a car based on logic; you want them to justify the purchase based on emotion. It’s a bit like falling in love with a spouse. You don’t fall in love for practical reasons. You fall in love for emotional reasons. The practical things have to be there – but that’s just establishing trust, the price of entry. Ultimately, you need the emotional side to come through, just as it does in a relationship.”
Over the years, Mays has received numerous professional awards and recognition for his designs. Mays’ design philosophy and a cross-section of his vehicles were the subject of an exhibition called Retrofuturism: The Car Design of J Mays at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles in 2002. Mays received the Harvard Design School annual Excellence in Design Award in February 2002. In September 2002, he received the Don Kubly Professional Attainment Award from the Art Center.

Carlos Martinez, Principal & Regional Design Director, Gensler Chicago
Carlos Martinez is a Principal and Firmwide Design Director for Gensler. Using his design talent and innovation planning training, he works in the Chicago office and on a global level to inform and enhance Gensler’s design of memorable and compelling places. Martinez is acknowledged as one of the industry’s innovative and influential designers. His focus is on creating places that enhance the user journey and interaction with space. He has been Design Director on many award-winning projects. As a professional committed to social responsibility, Martinez aligns his artistic talent with several important charitable organizations. He is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors for DIFFA Chicago. Martinez rounds out and sharpens his practice with an appointment as Adjunct Professor of Design at the world-renowned School of the Art Institute of Chicago and through his design affiliation with Niedermaier, a contemporary furniture manufacturer. Niedermaier commissioned him to design a line of furniture that received national attention in House & Garden’s “50 Things to Love about Chicago.” In his formal training, Martinez earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Ohio State University and his Master of Architecture from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Jonathan Gately, Associate Principal Architect of Design, Jahn
Since starting with JAHN, Jon has worked closely with Helmut Jahn and Francisco Gonzalez-Pulido on the initial development of the design process. During this iterative process the programmatic, spatial, and compositional relationships of the design intent are studied through the collaborative exploration of three dimensional computer models, physical models, hand sketching, material research, and graphic composition.
Jon has contributed to several international and domestic projects in the office, including competition entries for the Shanghai International Financial Center, Yongsan International Business District, and the Qiantan Area Development.Prior to joining JAHN, Jon was a founding partner of Object31 Image Consultants, where he was selected as an AIA Emerging Professional for his work on PEGBOARD, an exploration of the possibilities within sustainable housing development in Ghana.
