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The era of the traditional metropolis, with a central business core surrounded by rings of decreasing density, may no longer be sustainable, which is why our designers are helping cities explore polycentric, multi-nodal models for expansion.
For the second consecutive year, Fast Company has recognized Gensler as one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies. We owe this honor to our people and the remarkable creativity they exhibit every day. Congratulations to every person in the Gensler family!
With disruptive mobility on the rise, Gensler’s Urban Strategies group is helping cities and clients envision the streets of tomorrow.
We are so proud of Oswaldo Ortega, an associate in Gensler’s Chicago office and the proud recipient of AIA’s 2019 Young Architect Award. Congratulations, Oswaldo!
There’s a growing movement to restore urban vibrancy and enhance the experience of city life for people. Learn more by reading our latest Design Update!
Gensler’s newest supertall, Tower Fifth in New York City, would rank as the second-tallest tower in the Western Hemisphere!
We are so proud to be recognized as the top firm in Building Design's 2019 World Architecture 100 for fourth straight year.
As we see it, mobility is all about the vehicle, the path, and the experience. Understanding these components, and the interplay between them, helps us use design to connect people to place and, more importantly, to each other.
In the latest issue of Dialogue, Sports & Convention Centers practice leader Ron Turner discusses all the ways sports stadiums are embracing the total fan experience instead of just the game.
To be successful, food and beverage retailers need to evolve into flexible, 24/7 destinations.