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HOK (firm)

HOK, formerly Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum and legally HOK Group, Inc., is an American design, architecture, engineering, and urban planning firm, founded in 1955.

HOK Group, Inc.
TypePrivate company
IndustryArchitecture, engineering, and urban planning
Founded1955
FoundersGeorge Hellmuth
Gyo Obata
George Kassabaum
Headquarters,
Area served
International
Key people
Number of employees
1,600[1]
Websitehok.com
HOK founding partners George Hellmuth, Gyo Obata, and George Kassabaum (1956)
Priory Chapel at Saint Louis Abbey located in Creve Coeur a suburb of St. Louis
Tokyo Telecom Center in Tokyo
The one metropolitan square located in downtown St. Louis a building where the HOK group, inc has offices
Passenger Terminal Amsterdam in Amsterdam
Indianapolis International Airport Colonel H. Weir Cook Terminal in Indianapolis, Indiana

As of 2018, HOK is the largest U.S.-based architecture-engineering firm[2] and the fourth-largest interior design firm.[3] The firm maintains more than 1,600 professional staff across a network of 24 offices, and is active in all major architectural specialties.

History

Founding

HOK was established in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1955. The firm's name is derived from the surnames of its three founding partners: George F. Hellmuth, Gyo Obata and George Kassabaum, all graduates of the School of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis. The design firm started with 26 employees and its three founders.[4]

The practice's first building designs were schools in St. Louis suburbs, and St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Florissant was the first private/parochial school designed by the firm. Another prominent school they designed was the Saint Louis Priory School.

Early years

By the mid-1960s, the firm was winning commissions across the United States and began to open additional offices, starting with San Francisco in 1966 for the design of a library at Stanford University and Dallas in 1968 for the master planning and design of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Also in 1968, HOK launched its interior design practice. HOK also expanded into Washington, D.C., after winning the commission to design the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. In 1973, HOK established a presence in New York by acquiring Kahn & Jacobs, designers of many New York City skyscrapers. By the 1970s, the firm was operating internationally and in 1975 the firm was named as architect of the $3.5 billion King Saud University in Riyadh, at the time the single largest building project in the world.[4] In 1979, George Kassabaum was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician.

In 1983, HOK formed HOK Sport Venue Event, a subsidiary devoted entirely to designing sport stadiums, arenas, and convention centers, an architectural boom market at the time.[4] In January 2009, the Board of HOK Group, Inc. and managers of HOK Sports Facilities, LLC transferred ownership of HOK Sport to leaders of that practice. The company became an independent firm, and rebranded itself as Populous.[5]

Expansion and acquisitions

HOK's first office outside the US opened in Hong Kong in 1984, and the second in London in 1987, a practice that would be expanded in 1995 by merging with the British architectural practice Cecil Denny Highton. As of April 2021, HOK operates offices in seven different countries including the US, China, India, and Canada,[6] where it established its first offices in 1997 with the acquisition of Urbana Architects.[7] The firm expanded into China in 2013, when it acquired the New York and Shanghai offices of hospitality design firm BBG-BBGM, creating one of the world's largest interior design firms,[8] although BBG-BBGM's office in Washington, D.C. continues to operate as BBGM. By 2007, international work represented more than 40% of HOK's annual revenue.[9]

Other domestic acquisitions include Caudill Rowlett Scott based in Houston, Texas, in November 1994, adding offices in Houston and Atlanta, and 360 Architecture in January 2015, a 200-person, Kansas City-based firm specializing in the design of stadiums, ballparks, arenas, recreation and wellness centers, and mixed-use entertainment districts. The acquisition enabled HOK to launch a new global Sports, Recreation, and Entertainment design practice after the breakaway of Populous, and to open new offices in Kansas City and Columbus, Ohio.[10] This return to the firm's tradition of stadium architecture was buoyed on May 15, 2015, when the firm announced a multi-year partnership with the United Soccer League (USL) in the US to lead a stadium development, design and standards initiative to help house all USL clubs in soccer-specific stadiums across North America by the end of the decade.[11]

Leadership

In 2004, George Hellmuth's nephew, Bill Hellmuth, was named president of the firm.[12] In 2012, HOK Chairman Bill Valentine retired after 50 years with the firm and was replaced by HOK Chief Executive Officer Patrick MacLeamy, FAIA. In January 2016, HOK announced that Bill Hellmuth would succeed Patrick MacLeamy as CEO, effective April 19, 2016,[12] and he would later also assume the role of chairman when it was announced that Carl Galioto had been appointed president in April 2017.[13]

Innovation and sustainable design

In 1983, HOK introduced HOK Draw, computer-aided drafting software products that specialized in conceptual architectural design. In the early 2000s, HOK began using Building Information Modeling (BIM) to streamline the design and construction process.[14] In 2012, Building Design + Construction ranked HOK the No. 1 BIM Architecture Firm.[15] In 2013, DesignIntelligence magazine, based in part on the firm's leadership in buildingSMART and BIM, ranked HOK the No. 1 Design Firm for Technology Expertise.[16]

HOK is generally regarded as one of the leading architectural companies in the area of sustainable design.[17] Professionals in the firm authored one of the industry's most respected resources on the topic, "The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design," originally published in 2000 by John Wiley & Sons.[18] A second edition of the book was published in 2005. In September 2008, to better integrate nature's innovations into the design of buildings, communities and cities worldwide, HOK announced an alliance with the Biomimicry Group, co-founded by Janine Benyus.[19] In 2010, HOK and energy and daylighting consultant The Weidt Group completed design of Net Zero Court, a 170,735-square-foot, market-rate, zero-emissions class A commercial office building in St. Louis.[20]

In 2013, HOK and Biomimicry 3.8 released the Genius of Biome report, a textbook for how to apply biomimicry design principles,[21] and a year later in 2014, ORO Editions published “HOK Tall Buildings,” a 300-page book exploring the design of the contemporary high-rise.[22]

In 2015, for the sixth consecutive year, the DesignIntelligence journal ranked HOK as a leader in sustainable and high-performance design.[23] HOK currently has more than 750 LEED, BREEAM and WELL credentialed professionals and more than 300 green certified projects under various rating systems worldwide.

Global offices

United States: Atlanta; Chicago; Columbus, OH; Dallas; Houston; Kansas City; Los Angeles; New York; Philadelphia; St. Louis; San Francisco; Seattle; Summit, NJ; Tampa, FL; Washington, D.C.

Canada: Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto

Asia Pacific: Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai

Europe: London. Also leads European Architects Network (EAN) - affiliated firms in Amsterdam, Brussels, Madrid, Milan, Paris and Rome

India: Mumbai

Middle East: Dubai

Selected projects

References

  1. ^ "About". HOK.
  2. ^ Staff (April 2018) "Top 500 Design Firms", Engineering News-Record
  3. ^ Staff (January 2018) "2018 Top 100 Giants Research Ranking" 2020-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, Interior Design Magazine
  4. ^ a b c "Anatomy of a Giant: HOK". Building Design + Construction. 11 August 2010. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  5. ^ Chu, Jeff (2009-04-01). "The Biggest-and Newest-Name in Sports Stadiums: Populous". Fast Company. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  6. ^ "HOK headquarters and office locations".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "The Green Urban Office". Metropolis. 2007-01-01. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  8. ^ Nalewicki, Jennifer (January 20, 2014). "BBG-BBGM Joins HOK to Form Global Hospitality Leader". Interior Design Magazine.
  9. ^ Staff (June 23, 2008) "Uncertain Economy Pushes Design Firms To Diversify Their Portfolios" Engineering News-Record
  10. ^ "HOK completes acquisition of 360 Architecture". PanStadia & Arena Management. January 14, 2015.
  11. ^ "HOK and USL launch stadium development initiative". Stadia. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  12. ^ a b "Bill Hellmuth named HOK's new CEO". Building Design + Construction. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  13. ^ "Executive Moves". Crain's New York Business. 27 April 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  14. ^ Staff (January 30, 2007) "BIM at HOK", AEC Magazine January 30, 2007.
  15. ^ Cassidy, Robert and Gregorski, Tim (July 19, 2012) "BIM Finally Starting to Pay Off for AEC Firms", Building Design + Construction
  16. ^ Staff (May/June 2013) "2013 Technology Trends & Innovation Survey" 2016-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, DesignIntelligence
  17. ^ www.architectmagazine.com https://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/2019-architect-50-top-50-firms-in-sustainability_o. Retrieved 2021-04-14. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  18. ^ Mendler, Sandra F.; Aia, Sandra Mendler; Odell, William; Aia, William Odell (2000). The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-37906-5.
  19. ^ Merchant, Brian (September 22, 2009) "HOK and Biomimicry Guild Forge Alliance for Bio-Inspired Design Excellence" 2011-10-25 at the Wayback Machine TreeHugger
  20. ^ Valentine, Bill (October 2010) "Net Zero: Two global design firms issue a call to action and lead by example" 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Contract
  21. ^ Badore, Margaret (June 20, 2013) "Genius of Biome Report: A Biomimicry Primer", TreeHugger
  22. ^ Staff (May 1, 2014) "HOK Tall Buildings",ORO Editions
  23. ^ Staff (July/August 2015) "2015 Sustainable Design & Leadership Surveys", DesignIntelligence
  24. ^ "Lee F. Mindel Tours the St. Louis Priory Chapel". Architectural Digest. 2014-01-31. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  25. ^ "UNION STATION, CENTRE GIVE ST. LOUIS A SHOT IN THE ARCH". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  26. ^ cmorris (2016-08-15). "Independence Temple | Zahner — Innovation and Collaboration to Achieve the Incredible". Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  27. ^ "Gallery of Trading "Should" for "Could": Opening up Debate on the Obama Library Design - 2". ArchDaily. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  28. ^ a b c "Who are the architects?". barcaacademy.fcbarcelona.com. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  29. ^ "Logan Airport Becomes Home to World's First LEED-Certified Terminal". Facilitiesnet. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  30. ^ www.architectmagazine.com https://www.architectmagazine.com/design/buildings/hok-sport_o. Retrieved 2022-04-04. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  31. ^ "HOK Completes Acquisition of 360 Architecture". www.businesswire.com. 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  32. ^ team, Code8. "Carnival House". HILSON MORAN. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  33. ^ www.architectmagazine.com https://www.architectmagazine.com/project-gallery/metlife-stadium-6469. Retrieved 2022-04-04. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  34. ^ "The Dalí Museum / HOK". ArchDaily. 2011-01-13. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  35. ^ "Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  36. ^ "Baku Flame Towers / HOK". ArchDaily. 2014-08-21. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  37. ^ "BBC New Broadcasting House / HOK & MacCormac Jamieson Prichard + Sheppard Robson". ArchDaily. 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  38. ^ "Porsche North America Experience Center and Headquarters / HOK". ArchDaily. 2016-05-23. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  39. ^ Brown, Steve (November 6, 2013). "Perot Buys Downtown Dallas Corner, Hints at Grand Plans". Dallas Morning News.

External links

  • Official website

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This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments a violation of Wikipedia s terms of use It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view October 2021 HOK formerly Hellmuth Obata Kassabaum and legally HOK Group Inc is an American design architecture engineering and urban planning firm founded in 1955 HOK Group Inc TypePrivate companyIndustryArchitecture engineering and urban planningFounded1955FoundersGeorge HellmuthGyo ObataGeorge KassabaumHeadquartersSt Louis Missouri United StatesArea servedInternationalKey peopleBill Hellmuth Chairman amp CEO Carl Galioto President Number of employees1 600 1 Websitehok wbr comHOK founding partners George Hellmuth Gyo Obata and George Kassabaum 1956 Priory Chapel at Saint Louis Abbey located in Creve Coeur a suburb of St Louis National Air and Space Museum in Washington D C Tokyo Telecom Center in Tokyo The one metropolitan square located in downtown St Louis a building where the HOK group inc has offices Passenger Terminal Amsterdam in Amsterdam Steven F Udvar Hazy Center in Chantilly Virginia Indianapolis International Airport Colonel H Weir Cook Terminal in Indianapolis Indiana King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Thuwal Saudi Arabia Salvador Dali Museum in St Petersburg Florida World Trade Center in Chennai India Rogers Place arena in Edmonton Alberta Canada As of 2018 HOK is the largest U S based architecture engineering firm 2 and the fourth largest interior design firm 3 The firm maintains more than 1 600 professional staff across a network of 24 offices and is active in all major architectural specialties Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Early years 1 3 Expansion and acquisitions 1 4 Leadership 2 Innovation and sustainable design 3 Global offices 4 Selected projects 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFounding Edit HOK was established in St Louis Missouri in 1955 The firm s name is derived from the surnames of its three founding partners George F Hellmuth Gyo Obata and George Kassabaum all graduates of the School of Architecture at Washington University in St Louis The design firm started with 26 employees and its three founders 4 The practice s first building designs were schools in St Louis suburbs and St Thomas Aquinas High School in Florissant was the first private parochial school designed by the firm Another prominent school they designed was the Saint Louis Priory School Early years Edit By the mid 1960s the firm was winning commissions across the United States and began to open additional offices starting with San Francisco in 1966 for the design of a library at Stanford University and Dallas in 1968 for the master planning and design of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Also in 1968 HOK launched its interior design practice HOK also expanded into Washington D C after winning the commission to design the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum In 1973 HOK established a presence in New York by acquiring Kahn amp Jacobs designers of many New York City skyscrapers By the 1970s the firm was operating internationally and in 1975 the firm was named as architect of the 3 5 billion King Saud University in Riyadh at the time the single largest building project in the world 4 In 1979 George Kassabaum was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate Academician In 1983 HOK formed HOK Sport Venue Event a subsidiary devoted entirely to designing sport stadiums arenas and convention centers an architectural boom market at the time 4 In January 2009 the Board of HOK Group Inc and managers of HOK Sports Facilities LLC transferred ownership of HOK Sport to leaders of that practice The company became an independent firm and rebranded itself as Populous 5 Expansion and acquisitions Edit HOK s first office outside the US opened in Hong Kong in 1984 and the second in London in 1987 a practice that would be expanded in 1995 by merging with the British architectural practice Cecil Denny Highton As of April 2021 HOK operates offices in seven different countries including the US China India and Canada 6 where it established its first offices in 1997 with the acquisition of Urbana Architects 7 The firm expanded into China in 2013 when it acquired the New York and Shanghai offices of hospitality design firm BBG BBGM creating one of the world s largest interior design firms 8 although BBG BBGM s office in Washington D C continues to operate as BBGM By 2007 international work represented more than 40 of HOK s annual revenue 9 Other domestic acquisitions include Caudill Rowlett Scott based in Houston Texas in November 1994 adding offices in Houston and Atlanta and 360 Architecture in January 2015 a 200 person Kansas City based firm specializing in the design of stadiums ballparks arenas recreation and wellness centers and mixed use entertainment districts The acquisition enabled HOK to launch a new global Sports Recreation and Entertainment design practice after the breakaway of Populous and to open new offices in Kansas City and Columbus Ohio 10 This return to the firm s tradition of stadium architecture was buoyed on May 15 2015 when the firm announced a multi year partnership with the United Soccer League USL in the US to lead a stadium development design and standards initiative to help house all USL clubs in soccer specific stadiums across North America by the end of the decade 11 Leadership Edit In 2004 George Hellmuth s nephew Bill Hellmuth was named president of the firm 12 In 2012 HOK Chairman Bill Valentine retired after 50 years with the firm and was replaced by HOK Chief Executive Officer Patrick MacLeamy FAIA In January 2016 HOK announced that Bill Hellmuth would succeed Patrick MacLeamy as CEO effective April 19 2016 12 and he would later also assume the role of chairman when it was announced that Carl Galioto had been appointed president in April 2017 13 Innovation and sustainable design EditIn 1983 HOK introduced HOK Draw computer aided drafting software products that specialized in conceptual architectural design In the early 2000s HOK began using Building Information Modeling BIM to streamline the design and construction process 14 In 2012 Building Design Construction ranked HOK the No 1 BIM Architecture Firm 15 In 2013 DesignIntelligence magazine based in part on the firm s leadership in buildingSMART and BIM ranked HOK the No 1 Design Firm for Technology Expertise 16 HOK is generally regarded as one of the leading architectural companies in the area of sustainable design 17 Professionals in the firm authored one of the industry s most respected resources on the topic The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design originally published in 2000 by John Wiley amp Sons 18 A second edition of the book was published in 2005 In September 2008 to better integrate nature s innovations into the design of buildings communities and cities worldwide HOK announced an alliance with the Biomimicry Group co founded by Janine Benyus 19 In 2010 HOK and energy and daylighting consultant The Weidt Group completed design of Net Zero Court a 170 735 square foot market rate zero emissions class A commercial office building in St Louis 20 In 2013 HOK and Biomimicry 3 8 released the Genius of Biome report a textbook for how to apply biomimicry design principles 21 and a year later in 2014 ORO Editions published HOK Tall Buildings a 300 page book exploring the design of the contemporary high rise 22 In 2015 for the sixth consecutive year the DesignIntelligence journal ranked HOK as a leader in sustainable and high performance design 23 HOK currently has more than 750 LEED BREEAM and WELL credentialed professionals and more than 300 green certified projects under various rating systems worldwide Global offices EditUnited States Atlanta Chicago Columbus OH Dallas Houston Kansas City Los Angeles New York Philadelphia St Louis San Francisco Seattle Summit NJ Tampa FL Washington D C Canada Calgary Ottawa TorontoAsia Pacific Beijing Hong Kong ShanghaiEurope London Also leads European Architects Network EAN affiliated firms in Amsterdam Brussels Madrid Milan Paris and RomeIndia MumbaiMiddle East DubaiSelected projects Edit1962 The Priory Chapel St Louis Missouri United States 24 1970 Houston Galleria Houston Texas United States 1970 Xerox PARC Palo Alto California United States 1975 King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia 1976 National Air and Space Museum Washington D C United States 1979 Cecil H Green Library Stanford University Stanford California United States 1981 Moscone Center San Francisco California United States 1981 Metropolitan Square St Louis Missouri United States Current location of HOK St Louis office 1982 Levi s Plaza San Francisco California United States 1983 King Khaled International Airport Riyadh Saudi Arabia 1985 St Louis Union Station Renovation and Redevelopment St Louis Missouri United States 25 1986 BP Building Cleveland Ohio United States 1986 Kellogg Company Headquarters Battle Creek Michigan United States 1986 Riverchase Galleria Birmingham Alabama United States 1991 801 Grand Des Moines Iowa United States tallest building in Iowa 1992 Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research CEPSR Columbia University New York City United States 1993 Apple Inc R amp D Campus Cupertino California United States 1994 Independence Temple Independence Missouri United States 26 1995 Tokyo Telecom Center Tokyo Japan co designers 1996 Tuntex Sky Tower Kaohsiung Taiwan 1996 1997 Nortel Brampton Centre HQ Brampton Ontario Canada 1997 Foreign and Commonwealth Office Restoration London England 1997 George Bush Presidential Library College Station Texas United States on the campus of Texas A amp M University 27 1999 Northwestern Memorial Hospital Facility Replacement and Redevelopment Chicago Illinois United States co designers 1999 Edificio Malecon Office Tower Buenos Aires Argentina 1999 Boeing Leadership Center St Louis Missouri United States 1999 American Airlines Arena home of NBA Miami Heat Miami Florida United States 28 2000 Passenger Terminal Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands 2000 Nationwide Arena home of NHL Columbus Blue Jackets Columbus Ohio United States 28 2001 United States Environmental Protection Agency Research Center Research Triangle Park North Carolina United States 1 2 million sq ft campus 2002 Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum Passenger Terminal Cork Cork Airport Ireland 2002 Alfred A Arraj U S Courthouse Denver Colorado United States 2003 Steven F Udvar Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum Chantilly Virginia United States 2004 Harlem Hospital Center Master Plan and Patient Pavilion New York City United States 2005 Cisco Systems Executive Briefing Center Interior Design San Jose California United States 2005 Terminal A at Logan International Airport Boston Massachusetts United States world s first LEED certified air terminal building 29 2005 Stockton Arena home of ECHL Stockton Thunder Stockton California United States 28 2006 Lavasa Hill Station Master Plan and Design Guidelines Moss Valley Pune India 2006 Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks The Wild Center Tupper Lake New York United States 2006 SJ Berwin European Headquarters Interior Design London England Business Week Architectural Record Award winner 2007 Dubai Marina Dubai United Arab Emirates 2007 Hyatt on the Bund Shanghai China 2007 Sprint Center Kansas City Missouri United States 30 2008 Frost Art Museum Florida International University Miami Florida United States 2008 Midfield Terminal at the Indianapolis International Airport Indianapolis Indiana United States master designer 2008 Kansas City Power amp Light District Kansas City Missouri United States 31 2009 Doha City Centre Doha Qatar design of five hotel towers for largest retail development in the Middle East 2009 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST Thuwal Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia s first LEED certified project and the world s largest LEED Platinum project 2009 Carnival House head office of Carnival UK Southampton England 32 2009 Bakrie Tower Jakarta Indonesia 2009 Huntington Park home of Triple A MiLB Columbus Clippers Columbus Ohio United States 2010 Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 Delhi India LEED Gold certification 2010 New Building 20 at NASA s Lyndon B Johnson Space Center Houston Texas LEED Platinum certification 2010 MetLife Stadium home of NFL New York Giants and NFL New York Jets East Rutherford New Jersey United States 33 2011 Salvador Dali Museum St Petersburg Florida 34 2011 Brigade Gateway Enclave Bengaluru India 2011 Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower Hanoi Vietnam tallest building in Vietnam 35 2012 Canon USA Headquarters Melville New York 2012 Baku Flame Towers Baku Azerbaijan 36 2012 Harlem Hospital Center Mural Pavilion New York City 2013 San Francisco Mint Adaptive Reuse San Francisco California 2013 BBC Broadcasting House Headquarters Workplace Strategy and Interior Design London England 37 2013 Husky Stadium home of University of Washington football Seattle Washington United States 2013 Auburn University Recreation amp Wellness Center Auburn Alabama United States 2014 535 Mission Street San Francisco California United States 2014 Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center Anaheim California United States 2014 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Inouye Regional Center Pearl Harbor Hawaii United States 2014 Hamad International Airport Passenger Terminal Complex Doha Qatar 2015 PayPal Park home of MLS San Jose Earthquakes San Jose California United States 2015 Porsche U S Headquarters and Customer Experience Center Atlanta Georgia 38 2015 University of Chicago William Eckhardt Research Center Chicago Illinois 2016 Abu Dhabi National Oil Company Headquarters Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 2016 Rogers Place home of NHL Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Alberta Canada 2016 Perot Tower Mixed Use Dallas Texas 39 2016 St Bartholomew s Hospital Redevelopment and King George V Building London England 2017 University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Buffalo New York 2017 Capital Market Authority Tower Riyadh Saudi Arabia 2017 Mercedes Benz Stadium home of the NFL s Atlanta Falcons and MLS Atlanta United FC Atlanta Georgia United States 2017 Little Caesars Arena home of NHL s Detroit Red Wings and NBA s Detroit Pistons Detroit Michigan United States 2018 Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport Passenger Terminal Modernization Atlanta 2018 LaGuardia Airport Central Terminal B Queens New York Phase 1 2018 Central and Wolfe Campus Sunnyvale California United States 2018 Kentucky International Convention Center Redevelopment Louisville Kentucky United States 2018 LG Science Park Seoul South Korea 2019 FC Barcelona New Palau Blaugrana Arena Barcelona Spain 2019 Las Vegas Ballpark home of Pacific Coast League Las Vegas Aviators Summerlin Nevada United States 2020 World Trade Center Towers Chennai India 2020 Lynn Family Stadium home of the USL Championship s Louisville City FC and the NWSL s Racing Louisville FC Louisville Kentucky United States 2020 Spire London Skyscraper London England 2021 UPMC Vision and Rehabilitation Hospital at UPMC Mercy Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United StatesReferences Edit About HOK Staff April 2018 Top 500 Design Firms Engineering News Record Staff January 2018 2018 Top 100 Giants Research Ranking Archived 2020 01 01 at the Wayback Machine Interior Design Magazine a b c Anatomy of a Giant HOK Building Design Construction 11 August 2010 Retrieved 2021 04 22 Chu Jeff 2009 04 01 The Biggest and Newest Name in Sports Stadiums Populous Fast Company Retrieved 2021 04 22 HOK headquarters and office locations a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The Green Urban Office Metropolis 2007 01 01 Retrieved 2021 04 22 Nalewicki Jennifer January 20 2014 BBG BBGM Joins HOK to Form Global Hospitality Leader Interior Design Magazine Staff June 23 2008 Uncertain Economy Pushes Design Firms To Diversify Their Portfolios Engineering News Record HOK completes acquisition of 360 Architecture PanStadia amp Arena Management January 14 2015 HOK and USL launch stadium development initiative Stadia Retrieved May 15 2015 a b Bill Hellmuth named HOK s new CEO Building Design Construction Retrieved 2021 05 05 Executive Moves Crain s New York Business 27 April 2017 Retrieved 2 May 2017 Staff January 30 2007 BIM at HOK AEC Magazine January 30 2007 Cassidy Robert and Gregorski Tim July 19 2012 BIM Finally Starting to Pay Off for AEC Firms Building Design Construction Staff May June 2013 2013 Technology Trends amp Innovation Survey Archived 2016 07 09 at the Wayback Machine DesignIntelligence www architectmagazine com https www architectmagazine com practice 2019 architect 50 top 50 firms in sustainability o Retrieved 2021 04 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Mendler Sandra F Aia Sandra Mendler Odell William Aia William Odell 2000 The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design Wiley ISBN 978 0 471 37906 5 Merchant Brian September 22 2009 HOK and Biomimicry Guild Forge Alliance for Bio Inspired Design Excellence Archived 2011 10 25 at the Wayback Machine TreeHugger Valentine Bill October 2010 Net Zero Two global design firms issue a call to action and lead by example Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Contract Badore Margaret June 20 2013 Genius of Biome Report A Biomimicry Primer TreeHugger Staff May 1 2014 HOK Tall Buildings ORO Editions Staff July August 2015 2015 Sustainable Design amp Leadership Surveys DesignIntelligence Lee F Mindel Tours the St Louis Priory Chapel Architectural Digest 2014 01 31 Retrieved 2022 04 04 UNION STATION CENTRE GIVE ST LOUIS A SHOT IN THE ARCH Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2022 04 04 cmorris 2016 08 15 Independence Temple Zahner Innovation and Collaboration to Achieve the Incredible Retrieved 2022 04 04 Gallery of Trading Should for Could Opening up Debate on the Obama Library Design 2 ArchDaily Retrieved 2022 04 04 a b c Who are the architects barcaacademy fcbarcelona com Retrieved 2022 04 04 Logan Airport Becomes Home to World s First LEED Certified Terminal Facilitiesnet Retrieved 2022 04 04 www architectmagazine com https www architectmagazine com design buildings hok sport o Retrieved 2022 04 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help HOK Completes Acquisition of 360 Architecture www businesswire com 2015 01 13 Retrieved 2022 04 04 team Code8 Carnival House HILSON MORAN Retrieved 2022 04 04 www architectmagazine com https www architectmagazine com project gallery metlife stadium 6469 Retrieved 2022 04 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help The Dali Museum HOK ArchDaily 2011 01 13 Retrieved 2022 04 04 Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower The Skyscraper Center www skyscrapercenter com Retrieved 2022 04 04 Baku Flame Towers HOK ArchDaily 2014 08 21 Retrieved 2022 04 04 BBC New Broadcasting House HOK amp MacCormac Jamieson Prichard Sheppard Robson ArchDaily 2013 06 25 Retrieved 2022 04 04 Porsche North America Experience Center and Headquarters HOK ArchDaily 2016 05 23 Retrieved 2022 04 04 Brown Steve November 6 2013 Perot Buys Downtown Dallas Corner Hints at Grand Plans Dallas Morning News External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to HOK Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HOK firm amp oldid 1129212285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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