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Michael White and Sarah Koos on The Workplace of The Future

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In today's post-pandemic world, we're presented with many new opportunities to think about and shape our workplaces. With over 7000 team members globally, Gensler leads the way with its innovative approach to workplace design and strategy that prioritizes collaboration and community. In this episode, I talk with Michael White, Gensler's principal and managing director of the LA office, and Sarah Koos, a senior strategist, to explore the future of workplace design and how Gensler is bringing these ideas to life in its Downtown LA office.

Throughout the conversation, we dive into Gensler's renovated workplace design, highlighting how its structure embraces various cultures and interests to build a vibrant, engaged work community. Sarah and Michael discuss moving away from traditional work environments to create spaces that are welcoming, dynamic, and full of character.

We also touch on Gensler's commitment to sustainability and how they’re integrating technology into their workflow. Plus, Sarah and Michael share their architectural background and the ways it has shaped their views on workplace design and their vision for the future of Downtown Los Angeles.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • How Sarah and Michael’s background translates to their respective roles at Gensler
  • Shifts in the design profession, noticeable changes in the workplace, and their process of working with clients
  • Post-pandemic approaches to pre-existing projects
  • How Gensler translated the post-pandemic workplace preferences of their employees into their Downtown LA office space
  • The ways this pilot project is influencing a greater renovation in the City National Plaza’s “jewel box” space
  • Creating an office space that feels comfortable, encourages collaboration/creativity, and lowers stress levels
  • Sarah and Michael’s perspective on the future of workplace trends
  • Gensler's approach to scenario planning for their clients
  • Why Gensler is reinforcing their presence in downtown and the potential of the area

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In today's post-pandemic world, we're presented with many new opportunities to think about and shape our workplaces. With over 7000 team members globally, Gensler leads the way with its innovative approach to workplace design and strategy that prioritizes collaboration and community. In this episode, I talk with Michael White, Gensler's principal and managing director of the LA office, and Sarah Koos, a senior strategist, to explore the future of workplace design and how Gensler is bringing these ideas to life in its Downtown LA office.

Throughout the conversation, we dive into Gensler's renovated workplace design, highlighting how its structure embraces various cultures and interests to build a vibrant, engaged work community. Sarah and Michael discuss moving away from traditional work environments to create spaces that are welcoming, dynamic, and full of character.

We also touch on Gensler's commitment to sustainability and how they’re integrating technology into their workflow. Plus, Sarah and Michael share their architectural background and the ways it has shaped their views on workplace design and their vision for the future of Downtown Los Angeles.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • How Sarah and Michael’s background translates to their respective roles at Gensler
  • Shifts in the design profession, noticeable changes in the workplace, and their process of working with clients
  • Post-pandemic approaches to pre-existing projects
  • How Gensler translated the post-pandemic workplace preferences of their employees into their Downtown LA office space
  • The ways this pilot project is influencing a greater renovation in the City National Plaza’s “jewel box” space
  • Creating an office space that feels comfortable, encourages collaboration/creativity, and lowers stress levels
  • Sarah and Michael’s perspective on the future of workplace trends
  • Gensler's approach to scenario planning for their clients
  • Why Gensler is reinforcing their presence in downtown and the potential of the area

Guest Info:


Follow Us:


  continue reading

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