Gensler’s Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Opportunity Index TM incorporates several factors to evaluate the development potential of transit-station areas. The results help public agencies take advantage of new federal-funding opportunities for TOD planning and development. Explore how the TOD Opportunity Index is already supporting transit in Maryland and San Diego with Gensler’s Jaymes Dunsmore: https://bit.ly/4b8Pq1i #TransitDevelopment #TransitDesign #DesignInnovation
Gensler
Architecture and Planning
San Francisco, California 535,903 followers
Shaping the future of cities by enhancing the human experience.
About us
Gensler is a global architecture, design, and planning firm with 55 locations across the Americas, Europe, Greater China, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East. Founded in 1965, Gensler has built a team of 6,000 professionals who partner with clients in over 100 countries each year. Everything we do is guided by our mission: to create a better world through the power of design. Everything we do is guided by our mission: To create a better world through the power of design. We believe the power of design can spark positive change and create a future that promotes equity, resilience, and wellbeing for everyone. Gensler was named one of Forbes’ Best Large Employers in 2024, and our award-winning culture has been recognized by Fast Company as one of the Top 10 Best Workplaces for Innovators in 2024. Our people-first philosophy is centered on the core ideas of diversity empowerment, impact, community, respect, and growth. You can learn more about our commitment to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace at https://www.gensler.com/careers#diversity.
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http://www.gensler.com
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- Architecture and Planning
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
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- San Francisco, California
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1965
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- Architecture, Brand Design, Consulting, Interior Design, Planning + Urban Design, Product Design, Sustainability Consulting, and Digital Experience Design
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Design was a tool used to create racial disparities, but it can also be the tool used to dismantle those inequities and bring about a more just and equitable future. Gensler's Lisa Cholmondeley, Jason Pugh, NOMAC, AIA, AICP, LEED AP, and Roger S. Smith share more about designing for racial equity with a people-first approach: https://lnkd.in/euvcvQp3
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Mass timber projects can be framed anywhere from 20-30% faster than comparable steel or concrete buildings. They also require a mere 25% of the installation labor force and create higher paying jobs in factories. With its many benefits, Gensler’s Erik Barth and Katie Mesia, AIA, LEED AP share the challenges with wider adoption of this material and how to realize the incredible opportunities it presents. https://bit.ly/4evIGgR #MassTimber #SustainableDesign #BuildingMaterials
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Racial disparities in quality of life are evident in housing, community, and institutions, but there is hope among the injustice. These systems were created using design and they can be dismantled using the very same tool. Gensler’s Designing for Racial Justice 2024 Report explores the perspectives of minority populations from how they feel about their city’s experience to how environmental issues have affected them. With these insights, we aim to use design interventions like greater access to public transit, higher-quality housing, and community-led design to begin rectifying these disparities. Download the full report for more: https://lnkd.in/eMKD_v7c
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Water stress is a global reality and Mexico City is facing one such water shortage. But innovation and transformation through public space design could be a solution. Gensler’s Rosalba Gómez explores Gensler’s proposed concept called “Volvamos a la Fuente” (loosely translated to “Let’s Return to the Source”), revolves around the installation of rainwater collection systems in strategic hubs across the city. https://lnkd.in/emfWbFuR #EnvironmentalDesign #Sustainability #WaterShortage
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The new fair consideration of flexible work requests mandate in Singapore is a show of the country’s promotion of employee well-being, productivity, and its dedication to helping businesses remain competitive. Join Gensler’s Nayan Parekh in further exploring the three long-term areas of impact this shift will have on workers and the workplace: https://bit.ly/4cCmgsH #Workplace #WorkLife #Singapore
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We’re excited to see the future of entertainment as Netflix House brings consumers location-based immersive experiences to Dallas and King of Prussia. https://lnkd.in/gsJzMRCz
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SUCCESS Magazine's Alex Frost interviewed Gensler's Natalie Engels, IIDA about how workplaces are incorporating spaces for play and creativity that appeal to all generations “to create balance and team building within their workday” and provide “activities that increase employee happiness, reduce cognitive load, increase tenure, and lead to higher productivity.” https://lnkd.in/eiTsG5yZ
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Gensler's Ian Mulcahey shares three strategies reshaping the landscape of urban development and housing in the UK amid an urgent need for creative solutions in maximizing urban space. https://lnkd.in/eghHWrMJ
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The Australian exclusively revealed Gensler's design for one of the country's largest commercial life sciences campuses, 100 Botany Road in Waterloo. Launched amidst a push to ensure valuable IP is not "lost" offshore, the new campus will spur new investment, boost productivity and grow areas such as advanced medical and health sciences industries. https://lnkd.in/gtJKwsaN
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