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By providing things like large open floor plates, indoor-outdoor transitions, open sightlines, and bridges and stairs between floors, designers can create connected experiences that encourage new ideas.
More than half of the world’s 7 billion people live in urban areas. That’s why we believe human experience is the driving force behind how we shape our future cities.
Organizations are attracting the best talent by creating workplaces that boost innovation with great work experiences.
Our Co-CEO Andy Cohen recently put pen to paper to discuss the opportunity designers have to take city streets back for people!
We are thrilled that Architectural Digest included the Shanghai Tower and The Broad in its list of buildings that have redefined architecture over the past five years. It’s an honor to deliver exceptional projects on behalf of our clients.
Gensler and the not-for-profit 826 National are creating informal learning environments where students can sharpen their expository and creative writing skills.
Our firm's design for a temporary place of worship at Notre-Dame is intended to offer a beacon of hope to Parisians and international visitors alike, while the 850-year-old cathedral is being restored. It will allow for public mass, as well as other events, for as many years as necessary. We have offered the design as a gift to the city of Paris.
The ideal office is neither open nor private. It’s both.
From incubating new ideas to addressing climate change, workplace design is shaping the future of cities and making the world a better place.