Industrial & Logistics

We design the places where things are made and supplied to the world. We help our clients implement innovative and effective solutions with a cross-functional approach that harnesses sustainable strategies, human experience, and digital design.
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Freeman Masterplan, , Durango, Mexico
Industrial design is no longer hidden behind walls. Facilities are becoming showcases for innovation, sustainability, and talent attraction.
—Madeliene Hilton, Industrial & Logistics leader
INSIGHTS

Industrial campuses are talent magnets, not just production hubs.

Manufacturing jobs compete with tech and service industries for skilled workers. Facilities designed with daylight, wellness, green space, and collaborative workplaces redefine industrial real estate as an aspirational workplace that attracts and retains talent.

 

Robotics and automation redefine the campus footprint.

Autonomous vehicles, AI-driven logistics, and factory-floor robotics transform site planning, circulation, and human–machine interaction. Facilities adopt “machine-first” layouts with human zones for oversight and collaboration.

 

Energy independence drives design innovation in industrial real estate.

Grid instability and soaring energy demand push clients toward fully independent microgrids powered by renewables, modular reactors, or hydrogen. Campuses generate, store, and recycle energy on-site.

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Design Forecast identifies the trends and design strategies shaping the future of the built environment. With strategic advice, research, and projects from all 33 of Gensler’s practice areas, we help clients elevate the human experience in cities around the world.
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