Kloster is one of 19 LEED AP personnel at the Group 70, which specializes in sustainable development, architecture, planning and environmental services, interior design and assets management. Kloster recently completed work on the Kamehameha Schools North Shore Plan, which was awarded the 2008 APA Hawai‘i Chapter Outstanding Planning Award. She is currently working with the Army Corps of Engineers on the West Maui Watershed Study. Kloster is also the chairperson of the Group 70 Foundation, a charitable grant-writing fund set up to benefit non-profit organizations, that works toward improving communities and the environment in Hawai‘i. Kloster received a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Washington State University and holds a master of environmental studies from Yale University.
Founded in 1971 in Honolulu, Group 70 International, Inc. is an award-winning firm specializing in sustainable development, architecture, planning and environmental services, interior design and assets management. Group 70 is known for innovative designs and cultural and environmental sensitivity in community consensus building. For more information, visit www.group70int.com.