Brenden Jackson

AMS, NL

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Brenden Jackson is an Amsterdam-based architectural photographer, writer, and researcher. His work ranges from documenting architectural projects to investigating the challenges that cities face on social, environmental, and economic issues.

Previously, Brenden spent a decade working in editorial, marketing, and innovation roles at global architecture and design firm Gensler. During that time, he also served as a contributing editor at Autodesk’s now-defunct Impact Design Hub and a visiting lecturer at the Maryland Institute College of Art, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.


Sample Writings and Thought Leadership:

“In Africa, Your Solar Panels Don’t Mean Squat,” Dialogue by Gensler

“The Third Wave of Urban Waterfront Development,” Building Design + Construction (originally featured on Dialogue by Gensler)

“A Shattering Development for Glass-and-Steel Skyscrapers,” Anthonybrower.com (originally featured on Dialogue by Gensler)

“The Slow Streets Movement Needs More Black Voices,” Dialogue by Gensler

“The Slow Streets Movement Needs More Black Voices,” roundtable discussion on Gensler’s Design Exchange podcast

“The Socio-Economic Performance Index,” a Gensler research effort that outlines a more responsible and holistic approach to urban planning

“Architecture X Mobility: A New Space Typology,” a Gensler and BMW Designworks research effort that rethinks the intersection of architecture and mobility

Contact:
info@brendenjackson.com
+31 (0)6 273 34512 (Netherlands)
+1 (301) 335-2414 (USA)