Lessons on Surviving, and Even Thriving Through a Recession

Recessions are hard for everyone, but the architecture industry has a history of being especially impacted by downturns in the economy. This panel, one of Archinect's many upcoming virtual events, will share insights from architects who have successfully worked through previous recessions, or even started up during a recession. From L-R: Gregg Pasquarelli, Carie Penabad, David Gensler, Patrick MacleamyThe panel will bring together seasoned industry experts: David Gensler, Former Co-CEO at Gensler; Carie Penabad, Principal at CURE & PENABAD; Patrick Macleamy, Former CEO at HOK; and Gregg Pasquarelli, Founding Principal at SHoP Architects. The panel will be moderated by Paul Petrunia, Archinect's Founder/Director.  The conversation will focus on ways firms have pivoted in response to changing economic landscapes, team restructuring, strategic hiring, and other approaches to not only make it through a challenging time, but to come out stronger during the recovery.  To reserve your spot...

Lessons on Surviving, and Even Thriving Through a Recession

Recessions are hard for everyone, but the architecture industry has a history of being especially impacted by downturns in the economy. This panel, one of Archinect's many upcoming virtual events, will share insights from architects who have successfully worked through previous recessions, or even started up during a recession.

From L-R: Gregg Pasquarelli, Carie Penabad, David Gensler, Patrick Macleamy

The panel will bring together seasoned industry experts: David Gensler, Former Co-CEO at Gensler; Carie Penabad, Principal at CURE & PENABAD; Patrick Macleamy, Former CEO at HOK; and Gregg Pasquarelli, Founding Principal at SHoP Architects. The panel will be moderated by Paul Petrunia, Archinect's Founder/Director. 

The conversation will focus on ways firms have pivoted in response to changing economic landscapes, team restructuring, strategic hiring, and other approaches to not only make it through a challenging time, but to come out stronger during the recovery. 

To reserve your spot...