Gensler Design Exchange
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The Future of Downtown Is the Lifestyle District
We explore the concept of lifestyle districts and how cities can be designed to be accessible and livable for all on this episode of Genslers Design Exchange.
From Stores to Stories: Immersive Experience and the Future of Retail
As consumers seek more meaningful connections in a digital world, brands are looking to immersive experiences to better engage audiences. Listen as we explore the growing trend of immersive experience
Attainable and Affordable Housing: Creating Homes for All
As populations swell and housing costs rise, many middle-income families are finding themselves priced out of the market. In this episode of the Gensler Design Exchange podcast, we explore the differe
Office-to-Residential Conversions: Mandates, Myths, and Possibilities
Experts weigh the opportunities, myths, and challenges of converting increasingly vacant office buildings into much needed housing.
How is Decarbonization Changing Architecture and Design?
In this episode, we examine decarbonization in the built environment. We define embodied carbon vs. operating carbon, address net carbon impact, discuss how we approach resilience with our clients, an
Being Women in Architecture and Design
Challenges, Triumphs, and Opportunities (Part2)
What Is the Architect's Role in Creating Equitable Communities?
Contributors of a new AIA resource called the "Architects Role in Creating Equitable Communities" share how architects can, in their practices, bring about racially just and equitable outcomes for al
Mass Timber: The Sustainable Solution for the Design Industry (Part 2)
In this episode of the Gensler Design Exchange podcast, we are continuing a conversation around mass timber.
How to Manage Change in Today’s Evolving Workplace
Hear from Change Management experts on what Change Management is, why its important, and how it can be implemented in the workplace.
Can We Breathe New Life into Government Buildings?
Guest host Diana Apalategui and guest Lucy Kitchin explore ideas for private sector intervention in federally owned assets in the District