We want to welcome two new directors of design for Interiors to HOK: Neil Schneider in Chicago and Linnea Wingo in Houston. Neil joins our global Design Board, bringing deep workplace innovation expertise, while Linnea brings an award-winning portfolio and integrated approach to architecture and interiors. Their leadership will help shape the next chapter of design excellence in our Chicago and Houston studios! https://lnkd.in/g3DGgaCB
HOK
建筑与规划
New York,NY 334,053 位关注者
With offices around the globe, HOK designs buildings and spaces that respond to the needs of people and the environment.
关于我们
HOK is a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm. Our 1,750 people collaborate across a network of 26 offices on three continents. HOK is a collective of future-forward thinkers and designers who are driven to face the critical challenges of our time. We are dedicated to improving people’s lives, serving our clients and healing the planet. Together, we cultivate a culture of design excellence at the confluence of art and science, blending the power of creative expression with a clear sense of purpose. HOK has been carbon neutral since 2022 and is dedicated to achieving net-zero emissions in the projects we design by 2030. Contact us: hok.com/about/contact-us/
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https://www.hok.com
HOK的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑与规划
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1955
- 领域
- Aviation+Transportation、Commercial、Education、Government、Healthcare、Hospitality、Recreation+Wellness、Retail、Science+Technology、Sports+Recreation+Entertainment、Tall Buildings、WorkPlace、Architecture、Engineering、Interiors、Planning、Landscape Architecture、Sustainable Design、Regenerative Design和corporate
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The historic 1910 Magic Chef stove factory on The Hill in St. Louis has been given new life as the modern headquarters for Brown & Crouppen Law Firm, Missouri’s largest injury law firm. This adaptive-reuse project, designed by HOK in collaboration with Third Man Development, marries industrial heritage with contemporary workplace needs. Highlights include: ? Preservation of original features like wood floors, exposed brick and columns ? Creative repurposing of 1,500 feet of copper bars into design elements ? Innovative spaces including an Airstream trailer conference room and mini-golf greens ? High-tech amenities balanced with warm, inviting aesthetics This project shows how thoughtful design can transform underutilized spaces, support new ways of working and reinvigorate local communities. It’s a testament to the power of adaptive reuse. Kudos to all involved in bringing this vision to life! Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gffARqXv ??: Sam Fentress
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Penn State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences helps shape the future of human and animal health. How can design help the university continue to support these efforts and attract top faculty, staff and students? Discover the key features of the new HOK-designed Penn State Animal, Veterinary, and Biomedical Sciences Building: ??? A Hub for Collaboration and Innovation The facility fosters transdisciplinary research by combining the Animal Science and Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences departments under one roof. Flexible lab neighborhoods, shared support spaces and inviting collaboration zones break down silos and encourage researchers to work together seamlessly. ?? Preserving and Enhancing Nature HOK’s project team worked with campus landscape architects and tree conservation specialists to protect mature trees, including a rare heritage Japanese Red Pine that anchors the main entry. ?? Designed for Sustainability and Well-Being Exceeding Penn State’s energy efficiency goals, the facility features high-performance building systems and a fa?ade designed for energy conservation. Healthy materials and low-emitting finishes support sustainability and occupant well-being. Learn more in our #HOKDesignAnnual: https://lnkd.in/gyR8yim8 ?? James Ewing Photography
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HOK’s renovation design for the iconic Cummins Inc. Technical Center in Columbus, Indiana, transforms this 1968 Harry Weese-designed modernist landmark into a state-of-the-art workplace supporting 500 R&D employees. “Our design respects Weese’s modernist legacy while creating the dynamic, flexible workspace Cummins needs for innovation,” says Kelly Lott, practice leader for HOK’s Interiors group in St. Louis. “The result maintains the building’s architectural integrity while supporting the collaborative culture essential to Cummins’ engineering teams.” The 72,000-sq.-ft. renovation features an interconnecting stair, social hubs, and 90+ conference rooms. Learn more about how this transformation supports Cummins’ next-generation power solutions: https://lnkd.in/gRKp8FpF ?? Jason Keen
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?? Just in time for the busy holiday travel season, HOK and HENSEL PHELPS are opening a new bridge-level check-in area at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s North Main Terminal. The new feature, which includes automated baggage tagging and drop-off stations, is part of the SEA Gateway Project to modernize the airport, accommodate increased passenger demand and transform the terminal for today’s and tomorrow’s travelers. “The SEA Gateway Project exemplifies our commitment to creating inspiring and efficient spaces for travelers,” said Todd Buchanan, HOK’s principal-in-charge on the project. “This milestone reflects the incredible teamwork and dedication of everyone involved.” The project will include a refreshed lobby and check-in area (shown below), updated baggage handling services, building system and technology upgrades, office and tenant space reconfigurations, an expanded security checkpoint and accessibility improvements at baggage-claim-level entrances. Discover more: https://lnkd.in/giDibmMa
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As Major League Soccer continues to expand, HOK’s Chris DeVolder offers 4 ways teams can incorporate revenue streams into stadium design: 1.?Generate revenue beyond gameday through plazas, restaurants and event spaces that can be booked throughout the year. ? 2.?Embed digital technology throughout the stadium to recognize sponsors and enhance the fan experience. 3.?Create found space for premium amenities that generate greater revenue. 4.?Open concessions to popular local restaurants and incorporate technology that makes food and beverage transactions quick and easy. Check out DeVolder’s full article “How MLS Stadiums Are Revolutionizing Revenue Streams” on hok.com: https://lnkd.in/gW5KAjJP And find Chris this week at Soccerex in Miami!?
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Q:?Who's at Greenbuild 2024?? A: We’re at Greenbuild 2024! Come find us at this week’s green building summit in Philadelphia! HOK sustainable design leaders?Anica Landreneau, Elizabeth Baxter, AIA and Vanessa Hostick, AIA will speak on topics including decarbonization, green materials and design innovation. ?? We are excited to learn more at Greenbuild about the LEEDv5 rollout. Anica, who chairs the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Steering Committee, recently discussed how LEEDv5 will advance sustainable design. Check out excerpts from the conversation below and read the full Q&A here: https://lnkd.in/g4HWdg4E
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HOK's Ralph Raymond, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, has been named to the prestigious 2024 “40 Under 40” lists by Atlanta Business Chronicle and Building Design+Construction Media! Named "Advising Advocate" by BD+C, Ralph champions diversity in the AEC industry through NOMA, ACE, AIA and local programs, inspiring the next generation of architects. He has contributed to iconic work across Atlanta and beyond with a portfolio that spans over 14 million square feet across multiple markets including the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport modernization project and Grady Health System's Correll Pavilion project. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/guD_W9g4 Congratulations, Ralph, on this well-deserved recognition!
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As world leaders and delegates (including HOK) gather this week in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP), we reiterate our commitment to creating a more sustainable world. HOK is proud to be on track to meeting the AIA 2030 Commitment for eliminating emissions in the buildings we design. (Last year alone HOK buildings reduced CO2 emissions by 450,000 metric tons.) We are also committed to cutting emissions tied to our internal operations and proud to be carbon neutral for Scope 1 and 2 emissions. These are important first steps, but much work remains. Here's looking forward to productive talks at COP and more commitments and solutions for addressing climate change — a threat that impacts us all, regardless of politics or nationality. ? Image: HOK-designed Flame Towers in Baku, Azerbaijan. ? #COP29 #sustainabledesign #climatechange???
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We are so excited to share a glimpse into our new Seattle office! The downtown studio celebrates the beauty and energy of the Pacific Northwest while demonstrating our commitment to in-person collaboration and mentorship. Located in the historic IBM Building, visitors are greeted from the elevator lobby with the contours of PNW topography etched onto the floor. A custom welcome desk, created through digital fabrication and designed to mimic the waves of the Puget Sound, showcases the firm's appreciation for modern craft. A vibrant wall mural, designed and painted by HOK staff, adds further energy and creativity to the studio entrance. And that's just reception! If you're in town, give us a shout. We'd love to give you a tour! ??: Haywood Chen
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