Designer Profile
Bruzkus Greenberg
Bruzkus Greenberg
Last reviewed: Mar 3, 2026
Bruzkus Greenberg brings a hospitality-aware design sensibility to workplace interiors, which makes the studio especially compelling for clients who want offices that feel polished, social, and materially rich without losing function. The practice has clear Berlin roots and direct workplace project evidence, including office environments that combine comfort, identity, and efficient planning.
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Gensler
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IA Interior Architects
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