Designer Profile
Scott Brownrigg
Scott Brownrigg
Last reviewed: Mar 5, 2026
Scott Brownrigg London is a strong fit for office projects that need both architectural and interior capability under one roof. The practice is especially relevant for commercial workplace projects where scale, sustainability, and coordinated delivery are central to the brief.
Gensler
Gensler’s San Francisco studio combines the scale of a global design practice with a highly local point of view shaped by the firm’s founding city. The team is especially strong in research-driven workplace design, flexible headquarters planning, and sustainability-minded interiors that support collaboration, inclusion, and long-term resilience.
M Moser Associates
M Moser’s New York team integrates strategy, design, engineering, and delivery, making it well suited to workplace projects that need more than a cosmetic refresh. The studio emphasizes people-centered, sustainable, and technology-aware environments that connect brand, culture, wellness, and real estate performance.
STUDIOS Architecture
STUDIOS’ Washington, DC office has built a strong reputation in workplace strategy while also handling headquarters, base building, and civic-adjacent assignments. The practice brings a thoughtful, mission-driven approach to office design, blending strong interior concepts with long-range flexibility, adaptive thinking, and a clear sense of community impact.