Wold Architects and Engineers Launches New Website to Better Connect with Clients and Communities


In conjunction with its 50th anniversary, Wold Architects and Engineers launched a redesigned website to improve how the company connects with clients throughout the United States.

The new www.woldae.com provides a glimpse into the commitment to service that exemplifies the firm. The site offers simplified navigation, an updated project portfolio and mobile-responsive design.

To help website visitors easily find project information that’s relevant to them, the website organizes projects by the communities and sectors in which Wold specializes – education, healthcare and senior living, and government.

“For the past 50 years, Wold has focused on exceptional customer service and creating connected communities through collaborative designs. We wanted our website to be part of this experience,” said Paul Aplikowski, Partner. “By enriching our clients’ experience through a website that is easy to navigate from any device, and rich with content, we are improving how we communicate with clients and communities across the country.”

To view the new website, visit www.woldae.com.



March 28, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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