Design

Ross Altheimer and Maura Rockcastle

Ross Altheimer and Maura Rockcastle

Landscape architects Ross Altheimer and Maura Rockcastle believe design begins with the ground beneath our feet—and with the social possibilities that rise from it. That philosophy took center stage at
Bill Baxley

Bill Baxley

Extraordinary possibility—that’s what Gensler’s Bill Baxley sees in Minneapolis’ urban core. “How can it be more inclusive, and how can we use the power of design to pull us together?”
Betsy Vohs

Betsy Vohs

Betsy Vohs’ design firm, Studio BV, was a pioneer in responding to the pivot to hybrid work. This year Studio BV’s team of 16 marks its 10-year anniversary. Vohs is
John Slack

John Slack

Public spaces, like sidewalks, parks, and trails, are supposed to be a city’s most equitable areas, says John Slack. Slack incorporates that lens of equity into his design work, so
Victoria Sass

Victoria Sass

Interior designer Victoria Sass says she’s in business to “sell feelings, not furniture.” Sass says her work is like that of an artist who tells a story on canvas but
Aaron Wittkamper

Aaron Wittkamper

This past February, a pair of designer Aaron Wittkamper’s biggest projects opened in Minneapolis’ North Loop within two weeks of each other. “What’s fun is how drastically different their aesthetics