Madeline believes resilient infrastructure starts with understanding how natural systems work and designing with the built environment. She sees stormwater as a resource that shapes landscapes, supports ecosystems, and improves how people use and experience urban spaces.
Working on efforts involving the public realm, master planning, and private development, Madeline helps communities respond to environmental and urban pressures with sustainable, functional solutions. With a background in landscape architecture and engineering, she incorporates green infrastructure strategies into projects at every scale. Her recent work includes Denver’s 16th Street Mall Redevelopment, 5280 Trail on 21st Street, and the New Mexico State Fairgrounds Master Plan.
Outside of work, Madeline enjoys trail running, gardening, and learning about native plants and pollinators.