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Art Gensler, Founder of Gensler Passes Away at 85

Copy Art Gensler, the founder of one of the largest architecture businesses in the world, Gensler, has passed away at 85, as reported by the company’s Instagram Account. The architect and businessman founded Gensler back in 1965, in San Francisco, and in his 65 years of career, he managed to turn his practice into one of the leading worldwide firms with 50 locations across Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and the Americas. Gensler’s founder passed away in his sleep, at his home in Mill Valley, after an 18-month battle with lung disease, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicles. “ Credited with elevating the practice of interior design to professional standing”, Art Gensler received his B.Arch in 1958 from Cornell University’s College of Architecture and moved out shortly to California in 1962. In 65, he founded his small office in the back of another firm’s office with his wife and a draftsman, turning it half a century later into the largest design firm in

Architect Art Gensler Dies at 85

Art Gensler with the LAFC Performance Center and Shanghai Tower (Credit: Courtesy of Gensler, Emily Hagopian, Blackstation) M. Arthur Gensler Jr., who for decades led one of the world’s most prolific architecture firms, died at his home in Mill Valley, California. He was 85. Gensler, the firm he co-founded in 1965 with his wife, Drue, and architect James Follett, announced the news Monday. No cause was given. In the decades since the firm’s founding, Gensler has completed numerous high-profile projects, including the 128-story Shanghai Tower, currently the world’s second-tallest building; and Banc of California stadium in Los Angeles. But much of its work was less buzzy. When the Genslers started the firm, they focused largely on interiors, with San Francisco’s Alcoa Building and 555 California Street both designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill among its earliest projects.

Bay Briefing: Stimulus checks could be on the way to a lot more Californians

Bay Briefing: Stimulus checks could be on the way to a lot more Californians FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Gavin Newsom discusses California’s budget surplus during a visit to Oakland.Jessica Christian/The Chronicle Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Tuesday, May 11, and graduating S.F. high school students could return to the classroom for as little as one day. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. ‘A remarkable turnaround’ California has far more money than it expected and a month to decide how to spend it. State finance officials project that California will have a $38 billion discretionary surplus in the upcoming fiscal year, more than twice what the Department of Finance estimated in January, reflecting an economy that has recovered far more quickly than expected from the pandemic-induced recession, particularly for the wealthiest Californians.

Founder of the world s largest architecture studio Art Gensler dies at 85

Founder of the world s largest architecture studio Art Gensler dies at 85 Art Gensler, the American architect, interior designer and founder of global architecture firm Gensler, has passed away at the age of 85 after a long illness. The founder of the world s largest architecture firm died in his sleep at his family home in Mill Valley, Marin County, reported the San Franciso Chronicle. Gensler founded his practice in San Francisco in 1965 with the late Drue Gensler, his wife, and James Follett. Today the firm operates 50 offices around the world and has an annual revenue of $1.5 billion. Top: Art Gensler founded the world s largest architecture studio. Photo by Emily Hagopian. Above: the Shanghai Tower by Gensler. Photo by Blackstation.

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