Art Gensler, Founder of World s Largest Design Firm, Dies at 85
May 12, 2021
Art Gensler, industry titan and
Interior Design Hall of Fame member, passed away May 10 at his home in Mill Valley, California, at age 85. During his 65-year career as an architect and an entrepreneur, he transformed what started out as a three-person practice in San Francisco into the world s largest design firm. Launching offices around the globe, he and Gensler the firm forever changed the profession by elevating the practice of interior design and inviting client collaboration.
Since opening its doors in 1965, Gensler has amassed an unwavering reputation of excellence stemming from its “one-firm firm” culture, which values “we” over “me,” stressing the importance of teamwork. This ethos has won and guided countless projects worldwide, starting with such early clients as The Gap and expanding to office headquarters including TikTok’s and the Motion Picture Association’s airports, s
Art Gensler, Founder of World s Largest Design Firm, Dies at 85
May 12, 2021
Art Gensler, industry titan and
Interior Design Hall of Fame member, passed away May 10 at his home in Mill Valley, California, at age 85. During his 65-year career as an architect and an entrepreneur, he transformed what started out as a three-person practice in San Francisco into the world s largest design firm. Launching offices around the globe, he and Gensler the firm forever changed the profession by elevating the practice of interior design and inviting client collaboration.
Since opening its doors in 1965, Gensler has amassed an unwavering reputation of excellence stemming from its “one-firm firm” culture, which values “we” over “me,” stressing the importance of teamwork. This ethos has won and guided countless projects worldwide, starting with such early clients as The Gap and expanding to office headquarters including TikTok’s and the Motion Picture Association’s airports, s
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The City of Tulsa announced it has chosen the Moody Nolan/JCJ Architecture team to renovate the Greenwood Cultural Center.
Moody Nolan is one of the largest Black-owned architectural firms in the U.S. The firm has designed multiple African American historical and cultural projects across the country. According to
KTUL, Moody Nolan was also the first Black-owned firm to win the 2021 AIA Architecture Firm of the Year award.
“We look forward to bringing our national presence and expertise on cultural facilities to the Greenwood Cultural Center,” Curt Moody, founder and chairman of the board of Moody Nolan told
By: Emory Bryan
TULSA, Oklahoma -
The City of Tulsa named the architects for the $5 million remodel project for the Greenwood Cultural Center.
The city is spending money to make some immediate, quick improvements before the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, but the long-term plan is a total renovation of the inside.
A renovation of the Greenwood Cultural will begin with designs from the architects named to lead the project. The City of Tulsa announced the choice of Moody Nolan, of Nashville, and JCJ of Tulsa, as joint architects on the $5.3 million project.
The money comes from the Improve Our Tulsa bond issue approved by voters in 2019. Some money is already being spent on quick improvements in advance of the Race Massacre Centennial.
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