Gensler in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter has anchored its 120-person design studio at 225 Broadway since 2004, operating as the Southwest regional hub for the firm ranked number one on Architectural Record's Top 300 list for six consecutive years. The ground-floor studio overlooks Horton Plaza Park on a Broadway corridor shared with AVRP Studios, both advancing mixed-use, hospitality, and civic projects that reshape downtown's skyline from adjacent offices. San Diego project typologies span workplace interiors, higher-education campuses, hospitality venues, and sports facilities, with the firm's own passive-ventilation office design earning recognition from the San Diego Architectural Foundation. Hospitality and mixed-use commissions near Balboa Park and in Bankers Hill require the studio to navigate historic overlay zones and height-step-back regulations, permitting constraints that Hubbell & Hubbell also confronts on residential projects in the same neighborhood. The local portfolio's highest-profile deliveries are the 35,000-seat Snapdragon Stadium for San Diego State University and San Diego International Airport's Terminal 1 replacement — a LEED-Gold-targeting passenger facility featuring an outdoor terrace with panoramic harbor, downtown, and mountain views.