Ashle is a licensed architect in the state of California where she has practiced for over a decade. She leads with designs that bring phenomenal and impressive experiences of place into everyday life. She has developed and implemented design and management across permanent supportive housing, interim housing, emergency campuses, missing middle housing, and private home renovations.
Prior to joining Kadre Architects, she led project management for a spectrum of residential project types at Lehrer Architects, and a variety of civic project types at Johnson Favaro. She has also contributed to the residential work of Atelier BowWow in Tokyo and the making of participatory urban places with Gehl Architects in Copenhagen. She has studied art and architecture in Mexico extensively, and has taught architectural practice in workshop, studio, and study-tour settings. With a background in contemporary art history and social practice, Ashle is an exhibiting artist with several design collectives in Los Angeles.
Ashle received her BA from UC Berkeley and her M.Arch from the University of Washington. The work has been awarded and published by the AIA, LA Business Council, LA Times, New York Times, Dwell magazine, designboom, JA, and others.