Andres Delgado
About Andres Delgado
Andres Delgado serves as the Studio Design Performance Leader at Gensler in San Francisco, California, where he has worked since 2014. He specializes in projects aimed at enhancing urban livability and workplace efficiency.
Work at Gensler
Andres Delgado has served as the Studio Design Performance Leader at Gensler since 2014. In this role, he has contributed to a variety of projects that emphasize the creation of livable cities and smarter workplaces. His work spans from large-scale urban developments to detailed individual desk designs. Gensler is a global design firm with a network of over 5,000 professionals across 46 locations, allowing for collaborative efforts on diverse architectural and design initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Andres Delgado holds a Master's degree in Real Estate from Nova Southeastern University, which he completed from 2009 to 2011. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Architecture from Florida Atlantic University, studying from 2004 to 2007. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in architecture and design, particularly in the context of urban development and workplace environments.
Background
Before joining Gensler, Andres Delgado worked as an Architectural Designer at Dorsky Hodgson Parrish Yue from 2007 to 2008. This experience contributed to his professional development in the field of architecture, enhancing his skills and knowledge in design practices. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to improving urban spaces and workplace functionality.
Professional Contributions
Throughout his tenure at Gensler, Andres Delgado has been involved in projects that focus on enhancing urban livability and workplace efficiency. His contributions have helped shape environments that prioritize user experience and sustainability, aligning with contemporary design trends and community needs. His role as Studio Design Performance Leader positions him to influence both large-scale developments and specific design elements.