"Art Gensler, an architect and entrepreneur who
turned a small San Francisco architecture firm
into one of the largest in the world, with projects
spanning the globe, died on May 10 at his home
in Mill Valley, Calif. He was 85."
— Gillian Friedman in The New York Times
on May 17, 2021
Gensler: "The book I have written, Art’s Principles , is oriented
toward those leading and running a professional practice.
I hope it finds a home in the Cornell library."
— https://www.gensler.com/blog/q-a-with-art-gensler
The Cornell library appeared in a webpage quoted here
on May 10, the date of Gensler's reported death —
Related material — Some library architecture I visited yesterday.