About

Felipe Thomaz Nogueira Gaya. I turn problems into projects, ideas into structures, and experiences into learning.

I live in Londrina, Paraná, and much of my path grew from a persistent curiosity: understanding how things work and how they could work better.

I rarely accept that something “is this way because it has always been.”

When I find a problem, my natural tendency is to take it apart mentally, see the whole system, and look for a practical, reliable, lasting solution.

Technology

Fifteen years between servers, networks, systems, and real decisions.

I have worked with infrastructure, development, automation, networks, and technology solutions for around fifteen years. Along the way, I learned that technology is not just code, configuration, or equipment. It is responsibility.

My way of working is direct: understand the environment before changing anything, make backups, register changes, measure risks, and build something that keeps working after delivery.

I do not like careless improvisation or shallow answers. To me, a solution needs logic, security, and purpose.

Projects

What I build also reveals how I think.

01

Square Tecnologia

The company that holds an important part of my professional story: infrastructure, systems, networks, automation, equipment, and solutions for problems that do not always arrive neatly organized.

02

The Room Experience

A hosting project designed as a complete experience: service, reservations, payments, access, communication, cleaning, integrations, and custom processes working as a living system.

03

JK 1973

An idea connected to gatherings, music, atmosphere, and identity. A reminder that technology is part of me, but not all of me: aesthetics, architecture, lighting, gastronomy, and good conversations also move me.

The human side

I like seeing things work. But I am learning that not everything in life works like a system.

My mind is almost always moving. Where some people see an isolated problem, I start seeing causes, dependencies, risks, and paths to keep it from happening again.

That intensity is a strength, but it also asks for care. I am learning to balance analysis with sensitivity, control with trust, resolution with listening.

Being a father also changed my sense of presence. More than grand plans, I want to build simple, safe, true memories: time together, conversation, attention, and affection without distraction.

I am someone in progress.

I build companies, systems, homes, environments, routines, and experiences. At the same time, I keep building myself: correcting excesses, refining choices, and trying to move toward the person I want to become.

I do not need to have every answer now. I need to keep looking at life honestly, recognizing what has already been built, and leaving room for what can still be born.

There is still a lot to build.