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A View on the Future of Architecture: A Q&A with Gary Lapera

Global solutions director of buildings & infrastructure shares how architecture and infrastructure can create more sustainable, equitable communities

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Today鈥檚 ever-changing world demands a shift in thinking around infrastructure and architecture.

At the heart of our architectural solutions lies a commitment to designing exceptional spaces across the world. It鈥檚 a promise we鈥檝e been privileged to deliver for more than 70 years 鈥 creating bespoke buildings that deliver lasting value to clients and communities. 

Through a creative blending of art, science and technology, our designs transcend mere bricks and mortar, addressing both immediate and long-term goals with visionary precision and nurturing healthier, more resilient communities.

Through practitioners like Global Solutions Director of Buildings & Infrastructure Gary Lapera, we integrate environmental and socio-economic sustainability strategies and innovation into all that we do鈥攃rafting environments that are not only functional and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally responsible 鈥 one exceptional space at a time. In this Q&A, we connect with Gary to discuss trends and opportunities in architecture and how it鈥檚 driving positive global change.

Tell us a bit about what a day in the life is like as 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Global Solutions Director of Architecture, and what we offer our clients in this area.

My role as a global solutions director is to map buildings across 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区鈥 end markets around the world. Buildings, infrastructure and architecture are changing our company's fundamental trajectory, poised to drive organic growth in a new and different way and that鈥檚 what I enjoy most: being part of a major growth engine for 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 and our clients.

I believe that authentic solutions come from many voices. The best solutions, whether it鈥檚 buildings or infrastructure, are born out of synergistic collaborations, which yield a better building, a better master plan and better infrastructure. Most importantly, they deliver enduring value to our communities. Our architecture team is always looking through that SP2 lens, which means "systems, people, and places,鈥 and looking to see how we can deliver out-of-the-box solutions that leave a legacy for our clients. 

How are we helping our clients think differently about buildings and infrastructure?

We鈥檝e expanded the lens of consideration for infrastructure projects to include not only the foundational systems (water, transit, energy) but also people and places. This new model, 鈥渃itizen infrastructure,鈥 intends to create environments that are highly efficient, inclusive and sustainable. Many of these projects are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create long-term prosperity and transformational community betterment at scale. 

Our architects are creating the next generation of buildings and working with clients to reimagine their portfolios. We鈥檝e pivoted to a future-forward strategy that addresses the reality that conventional delivery of services and problem-solving is no longer meeting the challenges of the built environment. 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 is expanding its influence in some of the most complex building markets, such as science & research, transit, aviation, federal and large-scale mixed-use, and unlocking the next evolution of growth. 

Is there a project you鈥檙e particularly proud of? 

We recently completed the Feasibility Study for a $34 billion Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility on Rikers Island. This project will result in a generational change in New York City's approach to infrastructure. The market teams have collaborated extensively, re-imagining the entire process and outcomes. We're thinking about it from a holistic viewpoint, not just focusing on one end market but instead on the outcomes for the community: better harbor water quality, maximized stormwater management, a new source of renewable energy and growth in the circular economy. 

Looking to the future, what are some of the biggest opportunities ahead for buildings and infrastructure?   

We're very fortunate because we can collaborate with 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区' different end markets in ways that will drive growth in directions we haven't seen before, especially in areas like transportation with aviation and rail opportunities. There are new ideas about infrastructure and how it can impact cities and quality of life. I think that's one of the more significant drivers. Also, when we think about water, there are new ideas and approaches to creating resiliency while simultaneously improving people's and communities' quality of life. This idea of cross-pollination will mean a lot for all our markets and influence new ways of working together.

A notable example of this collaboration is the Bridge at the Denver International Airport. Our aviation teammates collaborated with our capital & transaction teammates to create a design solution connecting terminals that provided enough retail space / revenue to fund the construction. It鈥檚 this out-of-the-box innovation that is the future.

Like the projects I shared, you get a perspective on how buildings fundamentally shape our human environment. It鈥檚 important to think about our projects with that SP2 lens and to figure out how we can create more sustainable and equitable communities through our work. Ultimately, it all comes down to improving the quality of life in the places where we work.

About the interviewee

Gary Lapera

As 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 Global Solutions Director for Buildings & Infrastructure, Gary Lapera leads 1,200 architects and designers to foster a design-focused culture, drive strategic growth and lead industry transformation. He鈥檚 responsible for leading, growing and connecting 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 building expertise with a solutions-based focus at the intersection of strategy, design, sustainability, project delivery and technology.

In his free time, he can be found lagging behind his sons Patrick, Lyndon and wife Ruth on the ski slopes in the Telluride, Colorado, or biking on the Delaware River trails in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.