Cushing Terrell Denver Promotes Three Team Members to ‘Associate’, a First-Level Ownership Tier
Paul Goss | Architect

Pauk Goss is an architect with 13 years of experience. His expertise spans a range of project types, with a primary focus on residential design, particularly affordable and workforce housing projects. He is involved with engaging project stakeholders from conceptual design through construction administration, and he has a central role in code research, design implementation, detailing, coordinating with consulting engineers, completing entitlements, design review approvals, and permit approvals. His professional skills include BIM automation, Python programming, systems thinking, and problem-solving. He likes to explore a range of interests to provide depth to his work, including anthropology, interactions between technology and culture, and how the spatial and built environment influences human behavior.
Kate Lucks | Regional Director of Business Development

Kate is a regional director of business development with 25 years of experience in marketing, branding, and strategic partnerships. In her role with Cushing Terrell, she’s responsible for identifying new business opportunities, fostering strong client relationships, and developing strategic growth initiatives in Colorado and beyond. Additionally, Kate drives strategic public relations and marketing initiatives to build visibility and recognition for the firm. With a background in urban planning and real estate and a passion for the built environment, Kate brings key industry insights and expertise to her work. She’s a licensed Colorado Real Estate Broker and community leader, serving as vice chair of ULI Colorado Women’s Leadership Initiative and sits on the steering committee for the Downtown Denver Partnership Alumni Association.
Randy Rhoads | Architect & Director of Affordable Housing

Randy Rhoads is an architect and the director of affordable housing at Cushing Terrell. A passionate advocate for creating high-quality housing for all, Randy works in collaboration with municipalities, developers, and Cushing Terrell’s multidisciplinary design team to manage affordable housing projects from the master planning and conceptual design phases through public and stakeholder engagement, project approvals, and construction. With more than 30 years of experience and a background that includes residential, commercial, retail, education, and government projects, Randy brings a nuanced, context-aware, and people-focused approach to his work. His experience includes leading the design of more than 6,000 mixed-income, multifamily, and apartment units in 14 cities across the United States.
STUDIO Architecture Hires Chelsea Clark as Architectural Designer

Studio Architecture, a national architecture and design firm based in Denver, has hired Chelsea Clark as an architectural designer. Clark specializes in sustainable design and affordable housing, with a people-centered approach focused on creating environmentally responsible, accessible spaces. She holds a Master of Architecture from the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Architecture and Design from Academy of Art University.
Dig Studio Principal & Co-Founder Gretchen Wilson Named ASLA Fellow-Elect

Gretchen Wilson, principal and co-founder of Dig Studio, has been elected to the 2026 Council of Fellows of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), one of the highest honors in the landscape architecture profession. Wilson is among just 35 landscape architects nationwide selected for the 2026 class of ASLA Fellows in recognition of her leadership, service and contributions to the profession and public realm. She also currently serves on ASLA’s national executive committee and is preparing to serve as ASLA’s 2027 President-Elect.





