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Summer officially began this week, which means more students are looking forward to starting their summer internships with Hoefer Welker. So of course, Hoefer Welker would like to partake in another celebratory #WelcomeWednesday! This week we are spotlighting two interns from our Dallas office, Patricia Moriel and Jason Jirele.
Moriel, who will be a senior at Irma Rangel High school, is testing out the architecture waters, deciding if this is truly the major for her. She enjoys drawing, painting, and playing tennis in her free time. Moriel chose Hoefer Welker, “because of the different careers it has to offer as well as the friendly work environment.” We are excited Moriel is allowing us to introduce her to the architecture world, and we look forward to a productive summer together.
Jirele, entering his fourth year at Kansas State University, is another architecture intern. Jirele has a secret passion for cooking, particularly pizza and pasta. However, he doesn’t get to cook as often as he would like. If you don’t run into Jirele in the kitchen, you will likely run into him at an airport, because he loves traveling –hello people, he moved to Dallas for the summer. Jirele chose Hoefer Welker in Dallas because, “the firm is experiencing a lot of growth.” We are enjoying having Jirele as part of our team, and we know his hard work and determination will produce some innovative work.
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...