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A portrait of Roberto Oviedo, Senior Project Coordinator at GFF, seated with arms crossed in a modern office interior featuring wood paneling and glass walls.

Roberto Oviedo

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Senior Project Coordinator
Office & Workplace
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Dallas
University of Texas at Arlington – College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs

Roberto infuses his role as Senior Project Coordinator at GFF with a rare combination of artistic sensibility and technical precision. His portfolio spans mixed-use, commercial, institutional, and office projects, where his meticulous documentation and thoughtful detailing consistently elevate the final product. Having joined GFF in 2022, he draws upon his architectural expertise and interior design background to bridge the gap between creative vision and practical execution. His dual degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington enable him to approach each project with a comprehensive understanding that enriches the design process from concept to completion. When not crafting detailed architectural solutions, Roberto dedicates time to his community as a catechist and pursues his passion for sketching and classic car restoration, finding inspiration in the balance between precision and creativity that defines both his professional and personal endeavors.

A portrait of Roberto Oviedo, Senior Project Coordinator at GFF, seated with arms crossed in a modern office interior featuring wood paneling and glass walls.

Roberto infuses his role as Senior Project Coordinator at GFF with a rare combination of artistic sensibility and technical precision. His portfolio spans mixed-use, commercial, institutional, and office projects, where his meticulous documentation and thoughtful detailing consistently elevate the final product. Having joined GFF in 2022, he draws upon his architectural expertise and interior design background to bridge the gap between creative vision and practical execution. His dual degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington enable him to approach each project with a comprehensive understanding that enriches the design process from concept to completion. When not crafting detailed architectural solutions, Roberto dedicates time to his community as a catechist and pursues his passion for sketching and classic car restoration, finding inspiration in the balance between precision and creativity that defines both his professional and personal endeavors.

Roberto Oviedo is a Senior Project Coordinator with GFF in the Office & Workplace Studio.
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    Dallas, Texas

    Architectural rendering of a public broadcast center with an amphitheater and large screen in Downtown Dallas.

    GFF’s design for the broadcast facility responds to its unique topographic and urban context, carving out moments of pause, projection, and public connection along the Katy Trail

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    Dallas, Texas / Unbuilt

    An interplay of light, shadow, and transparency creating a dynamic visitor experience

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    Dallas, Texas / Unbuilt

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    Seagoville, Texas

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