Emily Goldman provides residential landscape design services for independent clients, HOAs, and small independent businesses. Emily has been an Ambassador for the City of Fort Collins Xeriscape Incentive Program (XIP) since 2018. “In residential design, I find artistic creativity and the ability to expedite positive environmental change while creating spaces for people to feel at home and fall in love with. Every design is site-specific and client-driven. Enriching communities through the thoughtful, artful, and resourceful design of outdoor space is my passion, and environmental stewardship is my imperative.”
Emily holds a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Colorado State University (2007) and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado (1999). While at CSU, she was the 2006 JSR Student Award Winner from the Colorado Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects and served on the Colorado State University Design Review Board. Emily served as Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins, Colorado, from 2009 to 2010, and Assistant to the Director of Plant Select, a nonprofit collaboration of Colorado State University and Denver Botanic Gardens, from 2018 to 2021. Between these roles, Emily worked in the public and private sectors of landscape architecture and became LEED AP-certified. Emily received an Outstanding Education Materials Award for her work on the 2021 Plant Select Brochure from The American Society for Horticultural Science Extension Division (ASHS), Denver, CO, 2021.
“Enriching communities through the thoughtful, artful, and resourceful design of outdoor space is my passion, and environmental stewardship is my imperative. In residential design, I find artistic creativity and the ability to expedite positive environmental change while creating spaces for people to feel at home, connect with nature, and fall in love with.”