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10 / BUILDING DIALOGUE / March 2018 Contributors Kevin Criss is a Boulder-based writer with 25 years of experience in marketing, advertising and public relations. Since 2000, his business Casa Criss has provided creative services, marketing and PR for a host of regional and national brands. kevin@casacriss.com Sean O’Keefe explores the built environment stories one project at a time. He also provides integrated writing services to architects, engineers and contractors. sean@sokpr.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 Cover photo courtesy Michelle Meunier Photography Jenny West, LEED AP ID+C, is the business development manager for the Knoll Phoenix region. 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, LEED professional, Fitwel ambassador and change practitioner certification to lead organizations to re- imagine the norm. Jenny_West@knoll.com . Andre LH Baros, AIA, practices architecture at Shears Adkins Rockmore, and teaches an architectural studio at the University of Colorado Denver. His current focus is on complex urban infill, housing and mentoring the next generation. abaros@sararch.com . Martin Goldstein is one of the founders and is the principal architect of Venture Architecture, a Denver-based firm specializing in discovery- focused design and delivery. He has more than 20 years of experience on large-scale commercial and civic projects as well as small, high-design remodels, mixed-use and historic renovations. martin@venturearchitecture.com Beth Mosenthal is an Associate AIA and LEED AP BD+C at Anderson Mason Dale, 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. Beth_Mosenthal@amd.com Joy Spatz is an architect, interior designer and workplace strategist in Denver. jspatz@studio-collaborative.com

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