ArchDaily — "Open More Doors: Studio Gang"

“This month, we talked with American architecture and urban design firm Studio Gang and how their Chicago office focuses on ecological biodiversity, collaborative multidisciplinary projects, and finding potential in historic structures. . . .

The new office replaced the former Polish National Alliance, a robust building that housed several services years ago. The firm chose to keep the shell structure and preserve its qualities but removed all partitions and walls, creating an open-floor plan with smaller individual desks, but larger collaborative spaces. The roof surrounding the office is covered with Prairie plantings and beehives not only for ecological biodiversity, but for research purposes as well.

The ecological framework plan of Studio Gang has encouraged them to think not only of the building and its inhabitants, but how this design approach can benefit the neighborhood as a whole. The attention to emotional and physical well-being is not only focused on clients, but implemented on the firm’s employees as well with annual retreats and activities, and flexible summer hours.”

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Archinect — “Want to Join Studio Gang? Design Principals Share How Top Job Applicants Made a Strong First Impression”

“Nurturing collaboration has been the heart and soul of Studio Gang since Jeanne Gang founded the firm in 1997. Whether they’re working on a project, bonding at their yearly Camp Wandawega retreats, or setting a precedent to close the wage gap in architecture, the Studio Gang collective takes creating ‘a strong, supportive studio culture’ very seriously.”