Interiors Design Director: Lead Creative & Strategy
Gensler is a global architecture, design, and planning firm founded in 1965, with 57 offices and over 6,000 professionals worldwide, dedicated to creating a better world through the power of design.
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Gensler's story began in 1965 when Art Gensler, alongside his wife Drue Gensler and their associate James Follett, founded M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates, Inc. in San Francisco. With a modest team of three, they embarked on a journey with a somewhat unique focus for the time: designing corporate interiors for newly constructed office buildings. Early projects, such as the Alcoa Building and the Bank of America Building in San Francisco, laid the foundation for the firm's burgeoning reputation. Art Gensler's philosophy was rooted in the belief that design must solve a problem to be truly effective, an idea of designing from within for the end-user that was relatively novel at the time and continues to influence the firm's approach. He recognized an untapped market, a strategic insight that would characterize Gensler's growth trajectory. While other firms focused on establishing distinct design agendas and signature styles, Gensler adopted what Art called the 'rubber band theory' – encouraging designers to challenge clients without pushing them beyond their comfort, thereby building trust and adapting to the specific demands of each project.
This client-centric approach fueled rapid expansion. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Gensler opened offices across the United States, diversifying its services beyond corporate interiors to encompass a wide array of architecture and design disciplines. This included commercial office buildings, retail centers, airports, educational facilities, entertainment complexes, and forays into planning, urban design, consulting, and brand design. The 1980s also marked Gensler's international debut, with the first overseas office launching in London in 1988, followed by Tokyo and Hong Kong in 1993. A significant milestone was the establishment of a permanent presence in China with the Shanghai office opening in 2002. By the early 2000s, Gensler had become the largest architecture and design company headquartered in the U.S. The firm's leadership evolved in 2005, extending its collaborative structure by naming Andy Cohen and Diane Hoskins as Co-CEOs. They led the firm for nearly two decades, becoming Global Co-Chairs in 2024, passing the Co-CEO mantle to Jordan Goldstein and Elizabeth Brink. Today, Gensler stands as a global design and architecture giant, with over 6,000 professionals across 57 offices in 16 countries, serving thousands of clients annually and consistently ranking as a top firm in the industry. Its mission remains 'to create a better world through the power of design,' emphasizing sustainability, innovation, and the positive impact of design on the human experience.
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5000+ employees
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1965
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Jordan Goldstein, Elizabeth Brink
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