- Licensed architect and LEED Accredited Professional
- Founding member of Biomimicry Puget Sound
- Masters in Architecture from University of Washington
- Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Princeton University
Jennifer
is a blue-green architect and sustainability consultant with over 20 years of
project experience. She splits her professional life between her own design and
consulting company, 55-5 Consulting, and her work on the Urban Greenprint, a biomimicry-inspired
project that asks what Nature can teach us about revitalizing our cities.
She has led the design of numerous buildings, including a fire station, a
police station, a church and a community center, and she has helped many
project teams navigate LEED certification.
Jennifer works with a vision that successful projects must be inspired
by an insightful understanding of place and must renew the human and ecological
communities they touch. She is committed
to helping regenerative design become the norm and creating opportunities for
meaningful connection with our environment.
Jennifer
is very active in the Northwest green building community. She is involved with environmental advocacy
efforts, working with Cascadia GBC and local organizations to support green
building legislation, and she is frequently invited to present at regional
conferences and workshops. Jennifer
speaks on various sustainability topics including LEED, biomimicry, and
sustainable water treatment. She is also
a founding member of Biomimicry Puget Sound, a regional offshoot of the
Biomimicry Institute. Jennifer has a BA
in Architecture from Princeton University and a Masters of Architecture from
the University of Washington.
Associates
Our associates include:
Biomimicry Puget Sound
Whole Water Systems