Gensler founded the practice in 1965 and has worked on several remarkable projects along with running one of the most successful architecture firms for the past 65 years.
Architectural billings continue to contract in 2021
“While federal stimulus and the increasing pace of vaccinations may begin to accelerate progress in the coming months, the year has gotten off to a slow start, with architecture firms in all regions of the country and in all specializations reporting continued declines in project billings.”
ABI December 2020: Architecture firm billings end the year on a sour note
Architecture billings lose ground in November
AIA’s monthly Architecture Billings Index contracted once again in November, posting a score of 46.3, down 1.2 points from October's score of 47.5.
Architecture billings remained stalled in October
While architectural billings failed to show much progress during October, signs of improving business conditions at firms have emerged.
ABI August 2020: Architecture firm billings still show little sign of improvement
Many firms are finding that fewer proposals are converting to active projects since pandemic’s start.
X-ray vision for the office
The "WORK.CULTURE.MAP" by König + Neurath helps architects answer the question: Does my office planning match the client’s workplace culture?
Gensler is America's top-grossing architecture firm for ninth year in a row
For the ninth year in a row, the San Francisco-based design giant has topped the list of Architectural Record's Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms list.
Architects and Designers Urge Action on Healthier Policy Priorities
Three recent initiatives outline how experts in the built environment are advocating for policy changes for public health and climate change.
AIA: Billings Stalled in July
AIA’s monthly Architecture Billings Index displayed stalled billings for July, posting a score of 40.0 and remaining level with June's score.
How Will Architects Play a Role in the Recovery?
Architects and design firms are tasked with finding innovative solutions to the new challenges facing CRE.
AIA: Billings Remain Down but Stable in June
“Unfortunately, conditions at firms with a commercial/industrial specialization are likely to remain weak for an extended period of time, until hospitality, office and retail facilities can fully reopen, and design demand for this space begins to increase."
AIA's Consensus Construction Forecast Projects Decline in Nonresidential Project Spending Through 2021
The downward trend, which is expected to hit the commercial sector the hardest, will end "an almost decade-long expansion in construction spending."
ASID Selects Newest Impact Of Design Case Study
M Moser’s “Living Lab” puts evidence-based design into action with a flexible, agile workspace that continually accommodates for client and employee needs.
Designing to Survive
As we try to understand the role of architecture post-pandemic, we have to first better understand the ways we inhabit buildings and move through space.
My New Normal: Gensler Co-CEO Andy Cohen
Cohen is a biking enthusiast and father to two young entrepreneurs. Though he has loved the extra time with his wife that not commuting into Los Angeles has brought him, he said he is ready to get back to the office, because that’s where the magic happens.
AIA: Billings Continued Historic Contraction in April
The ongoing fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact all sectors and regions of the economy.
Billings Are Down, But Architects Are Planning Ahead Of The Pandemic
It is a trying time for architects. Month-to-month billings are down dramatically, many firms are reporting halted projects and very little new business is occurring at the moment.
Meeting a Challenging Moment for the Design Professions
Design in the Time of COVID-19
The business of architecture has been derailed by a pandemic, but have remote offices changed the work of design?