

is a sustainability specialist and co-leader for Design Resilience in Gensler’s New York office. As a Forefront Fellow for the Urban Design Forum, Taub worked with a cohort of diverse emerging leaders in urban design, development, and policy to co-author the report, “Turning the Heat: Resiliency in New York City’s Heat-Vulnerable Neighborhoods.” She is an IWBI Leadership Award recipient, a Sandy Hirshen Prize award winner for her graduate work in socially responsible architecture, and a member of the Building Energy Exchange’s Architect Advisory Council.
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is an architect based in Boston and a co-leader for Design Resilience for Gensler’s Northeast region. Stanislaski is a former president of AIA Massachusetts and Architecture 2030 National Advisory Board member. He is currently a Climate Reality Project Leader and is on the Board of Directors for Built Environment Plus, a nonprofit member-based organization driving sustainable and regenerative design, construction, and operations.
