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/ BUILDING DIALOGUE / JUNE 2015

Contributors

Stephanie Darling

is a Denver writer with

20 years’ experience writing for business

and nonprofit organizations.

darlingsj@hotmail.com

Sarah Goldblatt, AIA,

is based in Denver

and writes about all elements of design

through the lens of an architect.

Read more of her work at

www.sarahgoldblatt.com

Jill Ladwig,

based in Denver, writes about

business, science and technology.

jilldiane@me.com

Eric Peterson

is a Denver-based writer

specializing in business and travel

writing. He’s written about real estate

and architecture for Confluence Denver,

skiing for the New York Daily News,

and tech startups for ColoradoBiz,

while authoring dozens of guidebooks

for Frommer’s Travel Guides. He’s also

written his own Ramble Guides series,

including Ramble Colorado.

eptcb126@msn.com

Clinton Waiz

is a writer of many voices

and a strong sense of the built

environment. His take on design and

construction explores both the process

and products of human infrastructure.

essohkay@hotmail.com

Cynthia Kemper

is the founder of Marketekture, a

Denver-based consulting practice specializing in

the creation and implementation of thoughtful,

results-driven market development and public/

media relations strategies for leading architecture,

design and engineering firms since 2004. Email her

at

ckemper@marketekture.com.

Sharon Barrett

is a real estate strategist for portfolios

and large, high-profile corporate assets. She is

with CBRE in Denver. Sharon is an advocate of

measuring quality of life per square foot. Email

Sharon a

t Sharon.Barrett@cbre.com.

Joy Spatz, AIA,

is an architect, interior designer,

workplace strategist and founding principal at

Studio Collaborative. Email Joy at

jspatz@studio-collaborative.com.

Jenny West

is the architecture and design manager

for Knoll Inc. Fueled by a passion for research

and design, West helps clients shape their work

environments with imagination and vision.

She utilizes her robust expertise as a licensed

commercial interior designer and innate creativity

to inspire organizations to reimagine the norm.

Email her at

Jenny_West@knoll.com.

Beth Mosenthal

is an Associate AIA and LEED AP

BD+C at Gensler, as well as a writer, editor, blogger,

tactical urbanist, arts advocate, coffee connoisseur

and self-proclaimed life enthusiast. Her column

aims to explore the trends and triumphs of Colorado’s

evolving professional and physical landscape from a

millennial, design and development perspective. Email

her at

Beth_Mosenthal@gensler.com.