The Outpatient Revolution: Why Demand for Flexible Facilities Continues to Grow
In a recent HCO News feature, Patrick McCurdy and Travis Leissner explore how healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving toward accessible, efficient...
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Growing up, Ashley Langenfeld excelled in math and science. As a result, her network of family and friends supported her strengths by guiding her towards technical opportunities. But, Langenfeld found a need for balance on her path. Though she was naturally interested in what is now considered Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) approaches and practices, she was also intrigued by creative hobbies including writing, drawing and sculpting. It’s no surprise that architectural engineering ended up being her avenue to the best of both worlds.
A registered architectural engineer at the Hoefer Welker, Ashley Langenfeld, PE, LEED AP, GGP, has led sustainable design for a variety of projects. She is currently leading sustainable design components of the Department of Veterans Affairs Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Phoenix and the Medical Group Hospital modernization at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas that is on track for LEED Silver certification.
PHCPPros spoke with Ashley about her career path and what her experiences have been like as a woman in the industry!
In a recent HCO News feature, Patrick McCurdy and Travis Leissner explore how healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving toward accessible, efficient...
Hoefer Welker is serving as architect for a proposed 33-story residential high-rise at 16th and Broadway in downtown Kansas City. Developed by EPC...
As we kick off the new year, our team at Hoefer Welker is taking the opportunity to reflect on the excellent year we had in 2025. Thanks to the...