In our practice, I have encountered clients who are so focused on the functionality of their workspace that they sometimes overlook how they, as human beings, should fit into that physical environment. My privilege is to care about it for them. I do my best to provide daylight, connection to nature and community, high air quality, and flexible spaces that allow them to do their work in a comfortable, healthy way.
Kimberly Reddin AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP
Principal, Director of Sustainability
Kimberly believes that as architects, we have a responsibility to our clients, users, and communities to create beautiful, high-performing, healthy environments. Kimberly has dedicated her career to advocating for and building sustainable architecture that fulfills this responsibility. The driving force behind her work is the belief that good design improves communities and helps both current and future generations to flourish.
In our practice, I have encountered clients who are so focused on the functionality of their workspace that they sometimes overlook how they, as human beings, should fit into that physical environment. My privilege is to care about it for them. I do my best to provide daylight, connection to nature and community, high air quality, and flexible spaces that allow them to do their work in a comfortable, healthy way.