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Millennials have a habit of disrupting things. Our research explores the influence they're exerting on cultural institutions.
We are thrilled to announce that Ken Sanders and Cindy Simpson have been elevated to the IIDA College of Fellows. Congratulations Ken and Cindy! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMvly
Gensler Co-CEO Diane Hoskins explains why it's time to end the long-running debate over open vs closed offices and instead focus on the ways nuanced design strategies can support employees and attract the best talent.
In the latest issue of Dialogue, our designers discuss proactive resiliency strategies coastal cities can adopt to mitigate the threats posed by rising sea levels.
Dialogue 33 is here! The latest issue of our magazine highlights the many ways Gensler’s designers are reimagining how people will experience cities in the future.
Janet Pogue, one of Gensler's workplace leaders, discusses the findings of the 2019 Workplace Survey with Ladders.
Not-for-profit employees are intrinsically motivated difference makers who put their hearts and souls into their work. They deserve better workplaces.
We are thrilled to announce the release of Gensler's 2019 Workplace Survey, which offers unique insights into the issues facing workplace design and strategy, from the ongoing debate around open vs closed workspaces to the ramifications coworking holds for people and organizations.
We are so proud to announce that Joseph Brancato, Wyatt Frantom, Jordan Goldstein, Michael Martin, and Steven Shinn have been elevated to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows, which recognizes practitioners who have contributed to our profession and American society on a national level. Congratulations!
Dockless electric scooters are a nearly ubiquitous urban transit option, meaning the onus has fallen to city planners to intelligently and elegantly integrate this vogue mobility solution into existing urban fabrics.