Design Development

158: Rob Hagan, Associate Principal at CBT Architects

18 snips
Dec 16, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Rob Hagan, Associate Principal at CBT Architects, shares insights from over 25 years in the architecture field. He discusses the vital link between ground-floor retail and the public realm, explaining how the experience economy is reshaping urban spaces. Rob dives into the impact of online shopping and hybrid models on retail design, while emphasizing the significance of understanding human behavior in mixed-use projects. His passion for mentorship and fostering inclusivity in architecture shines through, along with his global perspectives on design.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Ground Floor Shapes Public Experience

  • Ground-floor retail is the primary public interface for most people with a building.
  • Rob Hagan says the pedestrian experience at the ground level defines how people remember a place.
INSIGHT

Experience Over Transaction

  • The experience economy favors memorable outings over mere transactions.
  • Rob Hagan notes people now go out to connect and create memories, not just to buy goods.
INSIGHT

Hybrid Stores Rework The Point Of Sale

  • Hybrid retail shifts point-of-sale and in-store function toward experience and service.
  • Rob Hagan cites Apple and Bonobos as models where testing and service replace traditional checkout-centric layouts.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app