December 7, 2012

Welcome to the Team: Katie Lynn Ledin

Katie Lynn Ledin comes to Mohagen/Hansen after recently graduating from Iowa State University’s Interior Design program with top honors. Aside from taking on architectural and graphic freelance work of her own in Minnesota, Iowa and California, Katie also had a number of internships that offered excellent exposure to being a member of a collaborative team of designers. Katie will assist with space planning and the development of efficient space layouts that meet the operational needs of companies within a number of industries. Learn more about Katie below:

What was it that first interested you in Design?
I was destined to be a designer. I grew up in a do-it-yourselfer family and we always had at least a few projects going on. My parents were never in the business, but always had an eye for good design and loved doing projects around the house. Naturally, my brother and I followed suit. When I was in elementary school, I persuaded my mom to install pink carpet in a guest bedroom to match the floral wallpaper border I had picked out. Today, we laugh at how relentless I was about that pink carpet and I cringe at the thought of that room. In my defense… it was the 90’s!
Name your Favorite Vacation Spot.
Easy! Paris. I grew up learning the French language and about French cultures and have always felt I identified with them. Aside from the mouth watering food, jaw-dropping art & architecture, and sophisticated culture, I’ve always appreciated their directness and transparency.
Who inspires you?
Who doesn’t inspire me?! I’ve always had an appreciation for all art movements as they tell the story of a specific moment in time and reflect cultures and individuals; I think that’s so cool! However, some of my favorite art movements are Dada, Mid Century Modern, Renaissance, Baroque, and any piece of art that makes me laugh. In any case, I enjoy the challenge of translating elements from past movements into a relevant modern day application.  After all, I always say, “You can’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been.”
Favorite Activity When You Are Not At Work? 
Yoga; I’ve recently tried to advance my practice, yet I’m still rather novice. Today’s world is so fast paced and filled with distractions and stress, that I’ve found that yoga helps relax, re-center, and re-focus me and my thoughts. I would highly recommend it to anyone.  
If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased, who would it be and why?

Elsie De Wolfe; She’s accredited with being one of the first female interior designers, if not the first. She was a trailblazer in the industry and notorious for questioning some of the traditions and norms of her era.  She valued practicality and comfort- something of which was not typical of the Victorian era. Faux finishes and animal prints (which are popular today) can be credited to Elsie.

November 26, 2012

Welcome to the Team: Jeremiah Simones
Jeremiah Simones is joining Mohagen/Hansen after graduating from North Dakota State University with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design and a Masters of Architecture recieved in May 2012. Jeremiah is a focused and dedicated addition to our team. As an Intern Architect, he will be working closely with project managers and project architects assisting in CAD Documentation for projects in the corporate and healthcare markets.


What was it that first interested you in Architecture?
It all started by building with legos, shoe boxes, and blocks for my army men. 
If you could make a pilgrimage to any building in the world, where would you go? Why?
Sydney Opera House.  Some of the most amazing buildings I have ever seen have been venues for entertainment and I have never been to Australia and would love to go.
Name your Favorite Vacation Spot.
Cinque Terre, Italy.  I visited there while traveling in May of this year after graduation.  The most beautiful place I have ever been to.
Who inspires you?
Rudy Ruettiger, because he risked everything to chase down his dreams and never listened to all the people telling him he couldn’t do it.
Favorite Activity When You Are Not At Work? 
Playing sports, traveling to places I’ve never been, and spending time with family and friends.
If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased, who would it be and why?

George Washington because I would be very interested to hear his perspective on how starting our nation happened.

August 24, 2012


Lifestyle Commons II Breaks Ground


On July 27th, Mohagen/Hansen participated in the Lifestyle Commons II groundbreaking ceremony where the relocated Simonson’s Salon & Spa will stand. Mohagen/Hansen Architectural Group partnered with Simonson’s Salon & Spa and Arrow Companies to provide architectural design for the building shell and interior architecture and interior design for the build out of tenant space for Simonson’s. This building will be located in the heart of Plymouth and occupy 7,100 square feet. Simonson's Salon & Spa provides full service, upscale hair, face, body and nail services for men and women. The relocation is scheduled to
be complete in January of 2013. To follow the progress of this project, visit www.simonsons.com/plymouthrelocation.



July 26, 2012




Welcome to the Team: Stan Schimke

Mohagen/Hansen Architectural Group is delighted to announce that Stan Schimke has joined the firm as a Director of Healthcare. Stan comes to the firm with over 25 years of extensive experience providing medical planning and design of Acute Care Medical Facilities, Outpatient and Specialty Clinics and Senior Care Facilities. He has expertise in campus master planning, programming, and LEAN process design. These skills have been applied to the design of over 500 healthcare projects.

Get to know more about Stan below


What was it that first interested you in architecture?
My Father was a General Contractor,  I started at an early age as a carpenter working on residential and commercial projects which lead to my first job at an architectural office during my junior year in high school.

If you could make a pilgrimage to any building in the world, where would you go? Why? 
Burj Khalife, Dubia, United Arab Emirates (world’s tallest structure).  I am fascinated by Dubai’s growth and its latest design ideas.

Name your favorite vacation Spot. 
Summer weekends at our lake cabin in northern Minnesota.

What inspires your work? 
Designing a project that is operationally efficient and meets the clients business goals.

Favorite activity when you are not at work? 
Golf and Muskie Fishing.

If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased, who would it be and why? 
Frank Lloyd Wright, he was the Michelangelo of our time.

July 19, 2012

Welcome to the Team: Cait Sparks


Mohagen/Hansen continues to grow with the addition of Cait Sparks.  Cait comes to our office after spending 4 years at the University of St. Thomas studying Communication and Journalism with an emphasis on Public Relations and Advertising.  Cait will work as a Marketing Assistant at Mohagen/Hansen.  She brings a positive attitude, great communication skills, and fresh ideas to our team!

We asked Cait a few questions, get to know her more below:

 What is the most recent movie you have seen? How was it? 

21 Jump Street. I was skeptical when I first walked into the theater but I was pleasantly surprised. The movie was very funny!

What was it that made you want to become involved in Marketing?
I have always enjoyed working with people and being creative. After getting involved in marketing courses at the University of St. Thomas, I realized that it would be an exciting field where I could utilize all of my skills and interests.
Name your favorite vacation Spot.
My family cabin on Round Lake in Brainerd, Minnesota. It’s a relaxing atmosphere and I love spending time with my family.
What is your favorite activity when you are not at work?
Cooking! I love finding new recipes and trying them out at home. Even when I’m not cooking, you will always find my TV on the Food Network channel.

If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased, who would it be and why?

I would have dinner with both of my Grandfathers, whom I never had the chance to meet. I have heard so many amazing stories about them both and I would love getting the chance to get to know them.

March 28, 2012

Welcome to the Team: Ben Frick

Mohagen/Hansen has grown with the addition of Ben Frick.  Ben is a recent graduate of North Dakota State University and holds a masters degree in Architecture.

As an Intern Architect Ben will be helping out with our growing work load in many aspects of the office. He comes to us from Menard’s Corporate office where he was doing store layouts and using AutoCAD. Ben is knowledgeable in 3D rendering as well as Revit.


What is the most recent movie you've seen?  How was it?
The Hunger Games, it was very good and had some interesting plot twists.

What interested you in the field of architecture?

For the most part, a 3D modeling and drafting class taken in High school, but I also wanted to choose a career that I could mix computers with my skill for hand drawing.

What is your favorite vacation spot?

Alaska has to be at the top of my list so far. The deep sea salmon fishing and beautiful scenery is amazing and would recommend it to anyone.

What is your favorite activity when you are not at work?
Spending time with family and friends is something I really enjoy, especially now that I have two nieces to see grow up. In fact, the youngest (Fiona) has a birthday this weekend and will be turning 1. Also, I like to spend time with my fiance' (Jess), planning our wedding (Sept. 1st in Stillwater, MN) and looking for houses in the area.

If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased, who would it be and why? 
Kirby Puckett because he had a "nice-guy" attitude and would be very easy and interesting person to talk to about any topic. Baseball has always been a passion of mine and Kirby has and will always be my favorite player.

March 8, 2012

MMGMA 2012

Mohagen/Hansen was an Exhibitor and Silver Sponsor at the Minnesota Medical Group Managers Association (MMGMA) Winter Conference, which was held at the St. Paul River Centre on February 6th and 7th.  “This conference provides a great opportunity for us to network with our existing clients, while gaining exposure to new clients and prospects alike,”  says Mark L. Hansen, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Principal and Director of Mohagen/Hansen’s Healthcare Design Studio.  This conferences is known for its excellent programming on timely topics in healthcare practice management.  This year’s educational programs focused on changes and challenges in the healthcare environment that affect delivery of care, employee retention, and the changing demographic of today’s patient.  As exhibitors, we take this opportunity to share the new projects that we have recently completed, and to talk to administrators, clinic managers and their staff about innovative design solutions that we are implementing in today’s healthcare environments.

March 2, 2012

Welcome to the Team: Jim Hurst

Mohagen/Hansen continues to grow with the addition of Jim Hurst.  Jim has over 20 years of experience developing detailed plans and assisting in managing the documentation process including coordination with outside consultants.

Jim will be serving as a job captain using his mechanical aptitude skills to help manage the documentation process on projects. He will work closely with the Project Manager and Project Architect to ensure that design details are well communicated in the project documentation.  Jim holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology from Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Dakota. 
Get to know him more below:

What is the most recent movie you've seen?  How was it?
The Smurfs. It was actually pretty good, the kids loved it.

What interested you in the field of architecture?

High school drafting class sparked it all off.

What is your favorite vacation spot?

Maui Hawaii.  I married my beautiful wife on Kapalua Beach in 2003.  (toes in the sand)  : )

What is your favorite activity when you are not at work?
I love making my kids giggle uncontrollably.

If you could have dinner with anyone, living or deceased, who would it be and why?
Jimmy Doolittle.  I would really enjoy finding out if he was the visionary aviator or just a real gutsy stand up man that just flew threw life like he flied.

February 3, 2012

MH on the Spring Tradeshow Circuit!

We will be exhibiting at a few trade shows coming up in the near future. If you plan to be there, please stop by and say “Hello.” We would love to hear what you have been up to and share the latest and greatest at Mohagen/Hansen.








Aging Services of MN Institute
February 8 - 10, 2012
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
Stop by booth #214 to learn more about the work that we have been doing to design senior living communities that celebrate life! Meet Mark Hansen, Lyn Berglund and Sue Kimbrel, and discuss your plans for the future!















Minnesota Hospital Association
Healthcare Executives Institute
March 7 – 9, 2012
Crown Plaza Minneapolis West
We will be a sponsor at this event that is geared toward healthcare’s top executives. The sessions will delve into the how changes in healthcare are impacting delivery of care and how healthcare facilities do business in general.




Minnesota Medical Group Managers Association
Winter Conference
March 6-7, 2012
Saint Paul RiverCentre
Stop by and visit us in our booth (not yet assigned) on March 6 from 12:15 to 4:30pm and on March 7th from 8:30am to 2:30 pm. The healthcare market has kept us very busy! We would be happy to show you some of our recent work, and would love to hear about your future plans.








Minnesota Dental Association
Star of the North Meeting
April 26-28, 2012
Saint Paul RiverCenter
Please stop by Booth #230! We would welcome the opportunity to meet you and learn more about future plans for renovating your dental clinic or building new. We can share some tricks of the trade and show you our most recent work.

February 1, 2012

PVCC Ahead of Schedule

Due to the mild winter and below average snowfall, the Prairie View Care Center project in Woonsocket South Dakota is progressing ahead of schedule.  This is great news for the community in which this facility is not only home to many residents from the area, but is also the city's largest employer.  For more information on this project see our post from back in August.

Construction is set to wrap up by March.  Thank you to the general contractor on the project, Source Group, for providing these photos.