Meet Stephanie
President | Principal Architect | AIA, NCARB
Stephanie’s love for architecture began early; at the age of eleven, she was designing houses - floor plans and elevations. Growing up in a neighborhood with houses constantly under construction, she loved exploring the houses before the drywall went up - walking between studs, knowing they would soon be covered with sheathing and finishes and only a few people would know what’s “hidden” behind all that paint and sheathing.
Now, as an architect, she loves working with clients to see their vision go from ideas or napkin sketches to structure and finishes. Her organizational and problem-solving skills, as well as her attention to detail and drive to create the best solutions for her clients, make designing architecture something on which she thrives.
A licensed architect in Missouri, Colorado, and Wyoming, Stephanie is capable of taking on all of your regional work. She is a proud graduate of the University of Arkansas (WOO PIG SOOIE!) Fay Jones School of Architecture. She has design experience in a variety of project scales and uses. Her broad experience includes Retail, Workplace, Medical, Industrial, Municipal, Hospitality, Mixed-use, as well as, Multi- and Single-family residential.
Having worked on several historic renovation re-development and multi-family housing projects, one of Stephanie’s particular design interests is in restoring what once was abandoned and in providing quality design for all those occupying a space. This idea started for her in Piazza Navona many years ago, continued into her historic design projects in downtown Springfield, Missouri, and continues into today as she designs buildings across Wyoming and Colorado.
Stephanie genuinely values civic involvement and working toward a better community. She served for four years on NCARB Committees, is a graduate of Leadership Cheyenne 2020 (and Boo Ball Chairlady), and a member of the Wyoming American Institute of Architects, Cheyenne BNI, and PEO. She also received the 2015 Rosebud Award for Southwest Missouri’s Outstanding Woman in Construction.