Bonnie earned her Masters
of Architecture in 1976 from the University of California,
Berkeley. She holds a Masters of Science in Psychology
from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst where she
was a NIMH research fellow. Her background includes over
20 years in design and construction of complex facilities
such as laboratories, libraries, medical offices, manufacturing
and computer facilities.
Bonnie's design reflects the combination
of "taking care of business" and aesthetic and emotional
lift. Her ability to create multiple alternatives and
to listen to clients and users reflects her background
in research and science. "The architectural practice
is a service business. We provide hands-on service because
we are able to communicate within all aspects of the
construction process, from initial design through final
occupation. It is something that I both know and enjoy."