Advancing the Architecture Industry Through Diversity & Mentorship
Q&A with Haewon Kim-LaBroad, Hoefer Welker Principal and Director of Clinical Planning Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) and mentorship are...
Q&A with Haewon Kim-LaBroad, Hoefer Welker Principal and Director of Clinical Planning Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) and mentorship are...
Q&A with Diamond Bronson, Hoefer Welker Associate Vice President
What You Need to Know About the 2021 IECC Changes in Kansas City Are you an architect or real estate developer in Kansas City, Missouri? If so, you...
Higher education curriculums and physical learning environments have been adapting to best suit their students’ changing needs based on workforce...
The New York City skyline is one of the most photographed locations in the world. Tens of millions of people walk into office buildings, hospitals...
Q&A with Eric Rush, Hoefer Welker Vice President & Construction Administration Manager Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) and mentorship are...
Becoming a licensed architect is a challenging proposition–it will take someone 12.7 years on average from entering school to obtaining their...
Designing and constructing a building is complicated, requiring a large team of experts and specialties. From architects and interior designers to...
During Diamond Bronson’s job interview, she told our CEO, Mitch Hoefer, that although she didn’t want him to be out of work, she wanted his job in...
No matter the industry, the process of designing and constructing a building is a significant investment. A building with a 50-year life span has the...
Sustainability is a powerful aspect of design. With the right tools, sustainable design has the power to conserve water, reduce carbon footprints and...
All companies, in one capacity or another, rely on the dedication and resiliency of employees to succeed — a fact that is especially true in the AEC...
Corporate office design is always evolving to meet employees’ changing needs and accommodate technology advancements. As expectations shift over...