Climate Action & Sustainability

NVIDIA

First United Bank

The Lighthouse

Sustainable Shade Structures

Rancho Los Amigos – Harriman

Under Armour Global Headquarters

San Francisco International Airport, T1 Net Zero Program

10 Gresham Street

Springdale Green
LinkedIn Omaha

American Physical Therapy Association Headquarters

CSULB Parkside North Residence Hall and Housing Administration Building

The Link

The Acre

Torre Universal Sustainability

Café Britt Headquarters

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Walmart Home Office

Holt Renfrew Sustainable Guidelines

UPCycle

Centro de Convenciones de Costa Rica

CSU Northridge Student Sustainability Center
Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC)

Etsy
U.S. General Services Administration, Federal Office Building

Santa Monica College Core Performance Center

Shifting Carbon Neutral Into Drive: The Congo Basin Institute

Laying the Groundwork for Climate Preparedness

Pearl House: Explore the Transformation of New York’s Largest Office-to-Residential Conversion to Date

An Innovative Solution to Confront Mexico City’s “Day Zero”

What’s on the Horizon for Low-Carbon Design in the U.K.

Beyond the Property Line: How to Design a Sustainable Material Supply Chain

Regional Revitalization: Designing for Impact in the Middle East

4 Powerful Approaches for Putting Climate Goals to Action

Decarbonizing the Built Environment for a More Sustainable Future

Decarbonization Needs to Hit Closer to Home

Rethink, Redirect, and Rewild: Nature-Based Design Solutions for Carbon Sequestration

The 600-Year Office

Severe Weather: The New Design Imperative

COP28 Wrap Up: Bringing People Together for Global Collective Change

COP28 Day 3 Recap: Designing for a More Resilient Future
Extreme weather events are driving demand for resilient design at scale.
The rapid acceleration of climate change is emphasizing the need for immediate design responses at the city and building scale to cope with extreme weather such as floods, storms, and heat waves. Architects, developers, and urban designers should embed resilient design at the outset of projects and pilot solutions that can be scaled over time.
Companies will increasingly incorporate social sustainability into their business strategies.
Social sustainability is the goal of creating a more equitable and just society, including factors such as fair labor practices, human rights, and community engagement. Beyond the narrow focus on net zero carbon, companies can take a holistic action-based approach to sustainability that considers their environmental and social impact.
Policy requirements and stakeholder expectations will place greater focus on transparent carbon reporting.
Investors, occupiers, and other stakeholders are demanding greater transparency from companies about their environmental impact. Coupled with tighter disclosure regulations from governments, carbon output reporting will no longer be voluntary. To create a robust carbon reporting strategy, organizations should define clear, output-driven sustainability goals and metrics tied to their business strategy.


Juliette Morgan

Kirsten Ritchie

How Gensler Is Reshaping Cities To Withstand Environmental, Economic, and Cultural Changes

Interior Design Named Gensler the #1 Firm on Its 2024 Sustainability Giants List

Gensler’s Juliette Morgan Leads The Way on Designing for Impact

Curbed Featured the Recently Revealed Google’s St. John’s Terminal in NYC

The 2024 Women in Sustainability Leadership Awards Recognized Gensler Sustainability Director Mallory Taub

How Companies Are Prepping for California’s New Climate Emissions Law

Gensler’s Andy Cohen on How the Buildings and Cities of the Future Can Achieve Net Zero

The Pros and Cons of Building With Precast Concrete

Gensler

How To Mitigate Extreme Heat in Vulnerable Communities

What Sustainable Cities of the Future Could Look Like

Why Embodied Carbon of Building Materials is Key to Achieving Net Zero Carbon Emission Targets

Gensler’s Katie Mesia Highlights a Growing “Tidal Wave” of Interest in Mass Timber Construction

The Importance of Climate Change Readiness Assessments for Employers, Building Owners, and Tenants

Gensler Reimagined a Post-Industrial Site in Austin To Create Fifth + Tillery
