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When we understand the interconnected nature of problems, we can devise multifaceted, integrated solutions. Explore how the design trends of today are helping broaden and deepen the human experience in Gensler’s Design Forecast 2023.
As Canadian workers return to the office, they are seeking diverse environments where they can get work done. Explore insights from our Canada Workplace Survey, which features data from data collected from an anonymous, panel-based online survey of nearly 2,000 Canadian office workers conducted between June 14, 2022 and September 11, 2022.
Let's talk urban mobility. As an update to our previous Gensler City Pulse surveys, we surveyed residents across 30 cities around the world to learn more about their mobility experiences, opinions, and preferences. Click the link below to download deeper insights into how cities can adapt to a new era of urban mobility by championing proximity, safety, and sustainability.
Willis Tower is a historic and well-loved landmark in Chicago and its repositioning provides inviting hospitality on an unmatched scale, dissolving the borders between work and life, and fostering a collaborative, warm atmosphere. We're pleased to share that this year, Willis Tower was recognized as a Winner of AIA Chicago’s prestigious Design Excellence Awards.
We're thrilled to share that the Gensler designed SFO Harvey B. Milk Terminal 1 is a Winner of the 2022 Climate Action Award by AIA California!
Three years ago, Gensler made a commitment that by 2030 all its projects will be net zero. We embrace our position as the global leader in architecture by moving assertively to design with a focus on carbon reduction using enhanced technologies, specifying green materials, and measuring impact. This year, Gensler co-CEO Diane Hoskins joined Heads of State, industry leaders, and climate activists at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt to participate in conversations with the shared goal of decarbonizing the built environment. See more from her discussions at the conference:
At Gensler, our people design to create a better world. One of the many ways we recognize their brilliant work is through the Watanabe Awards at the GDEA's, which celebrate an individual’s design excellence in visual communication. Congratulations to this year’s winner!
Congratulations to the 10 designers who received this year’s Future of the Firm Award at the GDEA's! They exemplify the spirit of Design Synergy by finding new, borderless ways of working, galvanizing teams around the project purpose, and tapping into Gensler’s thought leadership to deliver incredible solutions for our clients. The award is designed to celebrate early-career talent, reward a multidisciplinary approach, and demonstrate what it looks like to unleash the full power of the Gensler platform. To learn more about the ways we invest in our people, visit our careers page.
Gensler is proud to announce seventeen emerging designers have been selected as recipients of the 2022 Gensler Scholarships, which include the Rising Black Designers Scholarship and the Brinkmann Scholarship. This year’s program awarded over $70,000 in scholarships. Learn more about the winners below:
After two years of uncertainty, where do cities stand today and what does the future hold? Cities today are at a crossroads: most urban residents believe that their city provides a great experience, but they also think that it’s time to completely rethink city life in light of the unprecedented experience of the last two years. To dig into what the future of cities holds, we surveyed 12,500 residents of 25 cities around the world to understand how people feel about their cities today and what improvements could build a better future. The latest Gensler City Pulse Survey focuses on three areas in which the pandemic has triggered seismic shifts at personal and societal levels: affordability, work, and safety.