Growing up, Meghan Rhea remembers her mother constantly tweaking the decor in the house. "She was always redecorating or repainting or reupholstering," Rhea says.
Her mother planted a seed that helped Rhea grow toward a world of glistening skyscrapers, sprawling steel-and-glass airport terminals, airy shopping districts and residential meccas as general counsel of San Francisco-based Gensler, which bills itself as the world's largest architecture firm. ... (continued)