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Navigating a Return to the Workplace
May 26, 2020
By Katie Rapone, editor. As restrictions are lifted surrounding the global economic crisis of COVID-19, businesses will reopen and organizations will begin to bring workers ...
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Healthcare Design Solutions to Prepare for a Pandemic
May 12, 2020
By Bob Mooney, senior architect, The Neenan Company The healthcare industry is grappling with countless challenges in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the influx of ...
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Architect of the Month: Rachael Johnson, AIA, SmithGroup
May 5, 2020
Colorado native Rachael Johnson, AIA, EDAC, is an architect at SmithGroup, a 1300 employee, integrated design firm with 15 offices in the U.S. and China, including ...
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Understanding Sustainable Design: Different Practices Return Different Results
April 30, 2020
By Clif Dayton, PE, R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc. Though sustainable design practices have been around for centuries, in the last twenty-five years, sustainable design practices have been ...
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Unlocking Energy Efficiency Through Health Metrics
April 28, 2020
By Pete Jefferson What comes first, a healthy building or an energy efficient one? A worldwide pandemic is shining a spotlight on the need for buildings ...
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The Benefits of Denver’s Urban Forest Initiative
April 21, 2020
By Chris Geddes, associate at Design Workshop. With Earth Day upon us, Wednesday, April 22 – it’s a good time to share how the Downtown Denver ...
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Solar: Reducing OpEx and Increasing NOI During Uncertain Economic Times
April 14, 2020
By John Shaw, commercial solar project developer at Namasté Solar. Namasté Solar is one of the longest-running solar companies in Colorado, with over 8,000 local homeowners, ...
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Life Cycle Assessment & Reducing Embodied Carbon in Construction
April 7, 2020
by Phin Stubbs, LEED AP: BD+C WELL AP – Sustainable Design Consultant, Group14 Engineering. In the last 20 years, the sustainable design industry has made ...
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A Dose of Dopamine: Using Neuroarchitecture in Space Design to Support Wellbeing
March 31, 2020
By Marc Snyder, director of sustainability and associate principal at 4240 Architecture As a lot of us face a new normal during uncertain times, it ...
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‘Empowered Women, Empower Women,’ says Denver Law Firm
March 26, 2020
By Nicole Ament, shareholder at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck When addressing the gender leadership gap, there is wisdom in the phrase, “it takes a village.” I’ve held ...
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Navigating a Return to the Workplace
May 26, 2020
By Katie Rapone, editor. As restrictions are lifted surrounding the global economic crisis of COVID-19, businesses will reopen and organizations will begin to bring workers ...
Read More →
Healthcare Design Solutions to Prepare for a Pandemic
May 12, 2020
By Bob Mooney, senior architect, The Neenan Company The healthcare industry is grappling with countless challenges in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the influx of ...
Read More →
Architect of the Month: Rachael Johnson, AIA, SmithGroup
May 5, 2020
Colorado native Rachael Johnson, AIA, EDAC, is an architect at SmithGroup, a 1300 employee, integrated design firm with 15 offices in the U.S. and China, including ...
Read More →
Understanding Sustainable Design: Different Practices Return Different Results
April 30, 2020
By Clif Dayton, PE, R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc. Though sustainable design practices have been around for centuries, in the last twenty-five years, sustainable design practices have been ...
Read More →
Unlocking Energy Efficiency Through Health Metrics
April 28, 2020
By Pete Jefferson What comes first, a healthy building or an energy efficient one? A worldwide pandemic is shining a spotlight on the need for buildings ...
Read More →
The Benefits of Denver’s Urban Forest Initiative
April 21, 2020
By Chris Geddes, associate at Design Workshop. With Earth Day upon us, Wednesday, April 22 – it’s a good time to share how the Downtown Denver ...
Read More →
Solar: Reducing OpEx and Increasing NOI During Uncertain Economic Times
April 14, 2020
By John Shaw, commercial solar project developer at Namasté Solar. Namasté Solar is one of the longest-running solar companies in Colorado, with over 8,000 local homeowners, ...
Read More →
Life Cycle Assessment & Reducing Embodied Carbon in Construction
April 7, 2020
by Phin Stubbs, LEED AP: BD+C WELL AP – Sustainable Design Consultant, Group14 Engineering. In the last 20 years, the sustainable design industry has made ...
Read More →
A Dose of Dopamine: Using Neuroarchitecture in Space Design to Support Wellbeing
March 31, 2020
By Marc Snyder, director of sustainability and associate principal at 4240 Architecture As a lot of us face a new normal during uncertain times, it ...
Read More →
‘Empowered Women, Empower Women,’ says Denver Law Firm
March 26, 2020
By Nicole Ament, shareholder at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck When addressing the gender leadership gap, there is wisdom in the phrase, “it takes a village.” I’ve held ...
Read More →