3 surprises impacting the return to the office
This blog series exploring Gensler's Workplace Survey shows the top three surprises uncovered in the return to the office.
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This blog series exploring Gensler's Workplace Survey shows the top three surprises uncovered in the return to the office.
HOK’s Paul Strohm and Scott Rawlings and Indiana University Health’s Jim Mladucky share strategies for planning and designing academic medical centers that remain impactful for generations to come.
Blog author Tim Beecken, AIA, uses the design of an airport as a case-study for AI’s potential in design visualizations.
Facility condition assessments provide powerful insight into your buildings and offer an ideal vehicle to advance resiliency and decarbonization goals. This combined data is key to making informed decisions that can reduce your carbon footprint.
Sit-to-stand work surfaces were all the rage this year, according to VOA Associates' Lauren Andrysiak.
Flip the Clinic is a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation project invented to transform the patient-clinician experience. In their language, “flips” are actionable ideas for change, writes Gensler's Tama Duffy Day.
Tempered glass is an excellent choice for large expanses of glass that maximize clear views while providing significant wind load and thermal stress resistance.
The campus building serves as a striking addition to downtown Phoenix
A recent research project revealed that more than 75 percent of project owners have no consistent method for assessing project risks and setting budget contingencies.
In a contemporary metal building system, the size and shape can be just about whatever the project "wants."
Special care must be taken to formulate coatings to ensure performance, even in the most demanding environments.
While all PVDF coatings contain the same resins, the remaining 30% of the binders and pigmentation vary by manufacturer.
The Appleton Mills complex includes 5 million square feet of space, with an original structure built in the 1870s and another building added in 1906
Why you really need to be there!
The preference for nature has a name: biophilia, which literally means “love of life.”
There’s a realization by corporate real estate executives that in order to create a successful workplace, there must be alignment between their people, their place, and the tools they have to do their jobs.
Gensler's Kenneth Fisher and Keller Roughton highlight recent maker space projects at MIT and the University of Nebraska that provide just the right mix of equipment, tools, spaces, and disciplines to spark innovation.