[4] The firm's most prominent works include the terminals at the San Francisco International Airport and Shanghai Tower, the second-tallest building in the world.
degree in 1958 from Cornell University,[2] where he played soccer and tennis and was a member of the Delta Phi fraternity (Llenroc).
It covers 28 aspects of design under separate specializations and is decentralized, with no headquarters; it retains a hub in San Francisco.
[3] Gensler himself personally designed only one building for a client, the original Apple Store, at Steve Jobs's insistence.
[8][9] In 1957, Gensler married Drue Cortell; they have four sons, David, Douglas, Robert, and Kenneth.