The Human Element: Work Styles & Spatial Preferences
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We investigated the link between a person's learning style and their workplace preference.
Gensler Research InstituteThe Changing Nature of Work
Dialogue IssueUniting three independent charter schools under one roof, Wiseburn USD and Da Vinci Schools in Southern California...
Dialogue ArticleHappy workers are more productive workers. One of the challenges facing design firms today is finding ways to create...
Blog Archive“I don't want to be in the suburbs. I want to be in the City. That’s where the girls are and the action and the...
Blog ArchiveThe places where we work have dramatically changed over the last thirty years. At the extreme, we have gone from...
Blog ArchiveHow does design drive business performance? High-performance work environments are an opportunity to improve...
Gensler Research InstituteAre poorly designed offices eroding productivity? Over half of UK workers don’t believe their office is designed to...
Gensler Research InstituteFor our cities and our workforce in Latin America, the recent shift to remote working has been particularly...
dialogue BLOGThe growth of social media holds significant ramifications for design. Social media is founded on the principle of...
Blog ArchiveEditor’s note: this blog is part of a series on 2016 tech trends. Tech firms are playing a significant role in...
Blog ArchiveMark Kelly, vice president of student affairs at Columbia College Chicago, helps lead a discussion about how...
Blog ArchiveWeWork’s co-working environment ?WeWork The shifting dynamics of the office has seen a recent proliferation of...
Blog ArchiveWe're looking at the key changes we'll need to make to the built environment in order to provide spaces where people...
dialogue BLOGHow can boutique hotels cater to the desires of today’s travelers?
Gensler Research InstituteGensler’s Sleep Set 2016 concept. . This blog outlines some of our views, and our Sleep Event collaborators’...
Blog ArchiveFrom middle schools to universities, the push is on to speed up learning and spark people’s creativity. Tech figures...
Dialogue ArticleAn investigation into designing a memorable and inclusive museum experience for a multigenerational audience.
Gensler Research InstituteThis blog is part of a series, BoomTown, examining how we design communities for all ages. “What if we could rethink...
Blog ArchiveImage: Pexels. Today, designers, developers and city planners who struggle to predict and prepare for an autonomous...
Blog ArchiveAn investigation into the creative re-use of aging hospitals.
Gensler Research InstituteHow can universities mitigate a potential downturn? The answer is transnational education.
dialogue BLOGThis past weekend was a big one for the NFL and Texas high school football. It marked the unveiling of The Star, the...
Blog ArchiveAs a workplace strategist, I spend my days learning how the design of workspace can influence and engage people to...
Blog ArchiveTech talent require a workplace that's transparent, open and collaborative. Confidential Financial Firm, Editor's...
Blog ArchiveResearch informed design yields creative, forward-thinking design solutions for people, businesses, and communities...
Blog ArchiveHow new models are helping universities and research labs prepare for futures they can’t even predict.
Dialogue Article. In the 1980’s, the television series, “The Wonder Years” chronicled the trials and tribulations of adolescence...
Blog ArchiveInvestigating changes in the Indian workplace alongside its cultural, political, and economic history.
Gensler Research InstituteThis post is part of a series of blog posts on Gensler’s 2016 Workplace Surveys. Read Phil Tidd’s first blog post...
Blog ArchiveThe global “War for Talent” rages on. In spite of the enormous ramifications in other areas of corporate life, the...
Blog ArchiveAs today's health crisis is making people more aware of health and wellness, hotels are exploring new ways to...
dialogue BLOGAlessandro Zoppini (left) and Ryan Sickman (right). Gensler recently announced two new strategic hires who will...
Blog ArchiveEpidemics have shaped our cities for a long time. The key question in this moment is, how can we use what we’re...
dialogue BLOGAirlines are taking cues from urban hotels. And airport hotels are going upscale.
Dialogue ArticleA version of this post originally appeared on Jordan Goldstein's personal blog Growing up in the D.C. area in the...
Blog ArchiveOn October 4, The Well in Downtown Los Angeles plays host to LA Luz, a showcase of internationally acclaimed and...
Blog ArchiveHere are five recommendations for retail reuse to align under-utilized real estate assets with growing community...
dialogue BLOGWhat does the future of education look like, and what should schools be doing now to prepare?
dialogue BLOGNorth America’s still a huge market for leisure—entertainment, retail, hospitality and mixed use. But the form...
Dialogue ArticleThe Dwight-Englewood School. Image ? Gensler Discussions of “STEM” have been on the rise for the better part of the...
Blog ArchiveThis post is part of a series on the rise of healthcare accelerators, and fostering collaborative medicine through...
Blog ArchiveDwight-Englewood School’s Hajjar STEM Center models where K-12 is headed.
Dialogue ArticleThe Johns Hopkins accelerator, FastForward East. Editor’s note: This post is the first in a series on the rise of...
Blog ArchiveGensler has never designed anything quite like the new Dallas Cowboys Headquarters and Multi-Use Events Center in...
Blog ArchiveBefore writing up my thoughts on the “Dubai Expo 2020” I had to do some thinking, reflect on all the noise leading...
Blog ArchiveWhether you're St. John’s, St. Catherine's, St. David's or everyman's medical center, your "patient centric" focus...
Blog ArchiveCan we quantify architecture’s contribution to building value? In aggregate, Class A buildings designed by...
Gensler Research Instituteand Shawn Gehle What are the true limiters to future urban development? This proposition ignited CAPACITY, the...
Blog ArchiveThis blog post was originally published in HOTELS Magazine. I recall a quote from Teddy Roosevelt that seems to...
Blog ArchiveIn the very early days of commercial aviation, designers used train stations as inspiration for airport terminals...
Blog ArchiveEither the world is getting too small or certain retailers are getting too large. When I was in in Dubai, I visited...
Blog ArchiveThis vibrant shared workspace caters to Pipeline’s network of entrepreneurs, startups, independent professionals and...
Consolidating several groups of this independent biomedical research, treatment and education institution, City of...
Warner Music Group’s new headquarters is a heavily branded environment that honors the unique qualities and...
Like their clients, Warner Music Group’s employees are also artists, so the company’s new headquarters showcases the...
Workplace Forecast: Liberated from old constraints, prepared to go where their talents are best supported, an urban...
Lifestyle Forecast: Leisure’s need for a customer experience that’s real, authentic, and seamless is a challenge for...
The Scholarship is a juried program that reflects Gensler’s commitment to recognizing emerging design talent. NEW...
Press ReleaseBOSTON — Denise Korn and Javier Cortés have joined Gensler’s Brand Strategy and Digital Design practice area in the...
Press ReleaseWorld's largest architect, design and planning practice sets new standard in guest-centred design LONDON – Gensler...
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