Planning Inspiration: Taking a Design Board to Reality
Catch a glimpse of what design boards for two clients look like and how the events for Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Bumble played out in reality.
Catch a glimpse of what design boards for two clients look like and how the events for Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Bumble played out in reality.
How to cut to the chase about decor decisions, including cost, and create a win-win for everyone.
Ingrid Nagy reflects on innovation and leadership in a
whirlwind year.
Gina Gonzales, Taylor Frederking, Liz Hunt and Dave Nichols from Unbridled Solutions (Top)
Jack Bassett, Jennifer Winget and Sidney Stoper from J&S Audio Visual (Bottom)
Through the Generations at 3 Colorado Meetings and Events Businesses
Conquer the Summit
Colorado’s Meeting Meccas
Swinging Back in Time
Ready, Set, Go!
Considered by many to be the father of American landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted Sr.’s name is frequently associated with Central Park in Manhattan. However, a largely unknown fact is that Olmstead and his sons’ influence extends to Colorado. “There are entire neighborhoods in Colorado Springs where the residents have no idea such famous architects designed their landscaping and public green spaces,” says Beth Davis, a Broadmoor archivist who unearthed a wealth of information in preparation for the resort’s centennial celebration in 2018.
The Organization: PCs for People is headquartered in Minneapolis and recently opened a Denver office. The nonprofit organization refurbishes and recycles computer equipment from businesses, individuals and government agencies and provides them at little or no cost to families that could not afford them otherwise. PCs for People provides the same services for significantly reduced prices for eligible nonprofit organizations. pcsforpeople.org