All Gensler articles – Page 2
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Features
WA100 2022: Global business booms back
Optimism is strong, at least for the US and Western Europe, where big firms are vying to woo staff – but China has become a tough market for outsiders, reports David Blackman
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Zaha Hadid enters WA100 rankings for first time
Biggest practice remains US firm ahead of Chinese newcomer
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In pictures: Gensler’s indoor Italian marketplace opens it doors
Eataly London is the restaurant chain’s first UK branch
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WA100 2021: Brighter light on the horizon
The world is a different place from this time last year
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Gensler retains ‘world’s biggest practice’ title despite shedding architects
Building Design’s influential 2021 World Architecture 100 report published
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Grimshaw lands Delhi airport job – but vows to stay in Architects Declare
Winning team beats Gensler and SOM
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Gensler revamp of Seifert’s Covent Garden offices approved
Scheme will revive historic street lost in the 1980s
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Gensler cleared to build flats on Damien Hirst pub
Post-war Brixton hangout was at the centre of 1990s ‘YBA’ art movement
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WA100 2020: Tense times: the tariff effect
How are tariffs impacting architects and what does the future hold? David Blackman reports
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WA100 2020: Architects brace for global slowdown
The global economy is faltering but China and North America have managed to escape the air of gloom, reports David Blackman
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Perkins & Will to design projects twice in zero-carbon drive
Newly merged architects to give RIBA stage 2 reports on closing emissions gap for all projects
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Architect attacks MPs for dismissing 'houseboat of Commons' plan
Studio Octopi founder criticises ‘eye-watering waste’ of AHMM and Hopkins proposals
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Benoy beats Gensler and KPF in huge Shanghai comp
Practice picked for AI science centre at World Expo Park
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Exclusive: Who’s on the GLA’s new architecture panel
Housing, public buildings, transport architecture and engagement lists revealed
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Palace of Westminster could be added to 'at risk' register
Government heritage adviser Historic England warns MPs against delaying much-needed renovations
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Gensler showcases tech giant's new London office
Fit out completes for Adobe’s new offices at AHMM’s White Collar Factory
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Harrow wheels out big names for new design review panel
Charles Holland, Mary Duggan, David Mikhail, Je Ahn, Eleanor Fawcett, Richard Lavington, Richard Cottrell, and Neil Deely among those signing up for 50-strong team to boost borough building
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Architecture: It really is just a piece of cake
Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners whip Fosters, SOM, Make and Zaha Hadid Architects in 2017 Great Architectural Bakeoff
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Gensler tightens grip on WA100 top spot
US giant now has 2,500 architects as Foster’s remains biggest UK firm