Technology

LinkedIn Atlanta

Adobe Founders Tower
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NI Pilot Program

T-Mobile Headquarters Campus

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Meta – Park Tower

Insight Headquarters

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Morning Consult

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IBM

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Citrix Cambridge

Verizon at The Hub

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Introducing the Club Workplace

How to Reposition Office Space for Market Differentiation

People Have Choice in the Workplace, But Not the Choices They Need

5 Trends Driving the New Workplace

The Future of Work in Canada: Insights From Gensler’s Global Workplace Survey

The UnOffice: Workplaces for More Than Productivity

Global Workplace Survey Comparison 2023

Hybrid Is Here to Stay. So Is the Office.

Revolutionizing Child Care: The Key to Enhancing Your Return-to-Office Strategy

Why Inclusive Design Is Critical to Workplace Transformation

5 Conversations That Define 2023’s Evolving Workplace

3 Ways the Most Innovative Companies Work Differently

Younger Generations Work Differently. What Does This Mean for the Future Workplace?

What Gensler’s Middle East Workplace Survey Uncovers About How to Attract Talent Back to the Office

Adobe’s Founders Tower Provides a Glimpse Into the Future of Work
Supporting and recruiting engineering talent means creating spaces for deep focus.
The tech industry’s core talent base will always be its engineers, a group whose productivity depends on specific environmental conditions. For engineers, peak performance is often associated with places for deep focus work that enable them to achieve a flow state; however, these deep focus spaces ultimately benefit all workers by minimizing distractions at the office.
Advanced workplace analytics and pilot projects will unlock insights into worker usage and behavior in a matter of weeks.
When it comes to understanding how people and spaces interact, we’re on the doorstep of a revolution. Emerging workplace analytics software will enable companies to unlock data on the specific ways workers use workspaces and how they feel about them in real time.
Embodied carbon is where tech must tighten its belt to meet ESG goals.
The tech industry carries an outsized embodied carbon footprint because of how quickly the average workplace scraps or renovates spaces every few years. As ESG goals become paramount for investors, the opportunity for tech is to lean into workplace products ready-made for disassembly and reuse.



Erin Greer

Brian Stromquist

Amanda Carroll

Jacqueline Zuhoski

Adobe’s Founders Tower “Offers a Preview of the Future of Creative Office Space”

Business Insider Features New Gensler-Designed Workplaces in a Roundup of the Coolest Offices in North America

How Culver City Is Attracting Tech Companies With “a Pedestrian-Friendly Environment” Where Workers Can Mingle With Other Creatives

Gensler and NI Beta Tested Office Prototypes to Land on NI’s New Flexible Workplace Design

Fivetran’s New Oakland Headquarters is an Innovative Workplace for Hybrid Collaboration

Building Design Ranked Gensler the #1 Firm on Its 2023 World Architecture 100 Survey

How AI-Assisted Design Can Create Workplaces “Everyone Will Be Drawn To”

Fivetran’s New Office in Oakland Is Designed for Its Remote Workers

How Companies Are Reimagining Spaces to Support More Social Interaction Among Colleagues

Gensler’s Design of TikTok’s New Office in New York “Captures the Soul of the City”

Gensler Designer Weighs In on the Experience-Driven Workplace

Inside NVIDIA’s New Gensler-Designed Voyager Building

Transforming the Office into an Experience Multiplier

IBM’s New Toronto Office is Designed for the Hybrid Workforce
Fostering a Sense of Place and Flexibility in the Post-Pandemic Office
