HOK

HOK

Architecture and Planning

New York, NY 331,563 followers

With offices around the globe, HOK designs buildings and spaces that respond to the needs of people and the environment.

About us

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/

Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1955
Specialties
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, and corporate

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    Note to self: Invite the Morgan State University band to EVERY project opening. Congratulations Morgan State on the opening of the new Health and Human Services Building! It was a pleasure working on this project with such an exceptional team of partners and contributors. Huge kudos to the MSU "Magnificent Marching Machine" for making opening day so memorable. Go Bears!

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    Empty and half-filled office towers threaten the health and vitality of urban centers. The most common solution is to convert these buildings into residential use. Yet not all office towers are good candidates for residential conversion. Could those buildings be adapted for something entirely new and novel? That’s what a team of designers and engineers in our San Francisco office recently explored. Their study examined: - 🧮 On-site data servers (to speed innovation and computing) for the next wave of AI technology - 🌾 Energy harvesting to nourish incorporated agriculture - 🏙️ “Officetel” live-work units to nurture startup culture and draw new businesses and population into downtown office districts. Learn more about the study: https://bit.ly/47IoWn6 #futurecities #urbanplanning #adaptiveretrofit

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    🏆 We are proud to share that the Centre Block Rehabilitation in Ottawa received the Award of Excellence for Best Future Project by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats! HOK's Jonathan Zee, and Stefan Abidin were on hand in London last month to receive the award at CTBUH's 2024 Conference. The HOK/WSP joint venture CENTRUS is leading the rehabilitation of the century-old Centre Block, the historic and future seat of the Canadian Parliament. The project is upgrading the building to meet the needs of a modern government and includes a new underground Parliament Welcome Centre. The design respects and honors the site’s past, while setting new benchmarks for a sustainable reuse of historic assets in the built environment. Congratulations to the entire project team, including Architecture49 Inc., DFS Inc. architecture & design - Montréal, ERA Architects Inc. and others. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gYtJcGR2 #awardwinning #wearecentrus #heritageretrofit

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    Happy #WorldArchitectureDay! Or as we call it at HOK: Every Day! 😎 📐🏗 A few favorite architecture projects from the recent(ish) past... -         King Abdullah University of Science & Technology – Thuwal, Saudi Arabia 📷 JB Picoulet -         1771 N Street NW - Washington, D.C. 📷 Alan Karchmer -         Central & Wolfe - Sunnyvale, Calif. 📷 Tim Griffith -         Ng Teng Fong General Hospital - Singapore 📷 Rory Daniels -         Hamad International Airport - Doha, Qatar 📷 Tim Griffith -         LG Science Park - Seoul, South Korea 📷 Namgoong Sun -         Rogers Place - Edmonton, Alberta 📷 Michael Robinson - Topwin Center InterContinental – Beijing, China

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    “𝐈𝐭’𝐬 𝐚𝐧 𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐞𝐚𝐭.” We love seeing Mercedes-Benz Stadium and its amazing roof featured on the Today Show! Inspired by the Roman Pantheon, eight steel petals make up the roof and can open and close like an oculus. What’s one of the unique ways to show off the roof? Having the NFL Atlanta Falcons’ mascot Freddie soar into the stadium via zipline! Learn more about the design and see a brave Freddie and NBC correspondent Kaylee Hartung zipline from the stadium roof down onto the field. https://lnkd.in/gQ_dw4aa #stadiumdesign #hoksport #atlantafalcons #mercedesbenzstadium

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    Did you see the New York Times’ latest article on historic redevelopments in Western U.S. cities? These cities are filled with unique structures ready for refurbishment. We’re excited to team with S9 Architecture and Somera Road to revitalize Kansas City’s historic West Bottoms neighborhood, which is highlighted in the article. The project includes a six-block, 26-acre site with renovation and new construction. It will transform West Bottoms into a vibrant mixed-use district with apartments, retail, offices, a boutique hotel and open public spaces. The design will celebrate the area’s rich history as the heart of Kansas City’s cattle trade. Discover more: https://lnkd.in/gTxiyGiA #UrbanRevitalization #HistoricPreservation #MixedUseDevelopment #WestBottoms

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    We are thrilled to announce that CITYPARK, home of Major League Soccer’s St. Louis CITY SC, is recognized as one of the World’s Most Beautiful Sports Venues by UNESCO's 2024 Prix Versailles Awards! Designed by HOK and Snow Kreilich Architects, CITYPARK anchors the largest urban professional sports campus in the United States and is a source of civic pride in St. Louis. With its open and transparent architecture, the stadium is woven into the fabric of its urban neighborhood and its design enhances the fan experience. Since opening in 2022, CITYPARK has generated significant economic impact and helped create a vibrant district in downtown St. Louis. Join us in celebrating this remarkable honor and the continued success of CITYPARK! 🏟️✨ https://lnkd.in/dgz-mipy #SportsDesign #CITYPARK #PrixVersailles 

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    𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐞’𝐫𝐞 𝐠𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐰𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐫𝐨𝐚𝐝𝐬. HOK has teamed with Airspeeder, the world’s first crewed flying car racing series, to design a revolutionary modular vertiport and private event space for eVTOL racing.   At the heart of the vertiport design is the Skydeck, which serves as a hub for race operations and an exclusive spectator space. Positioned directly beneath the airborne racetrack, fans can view the grid, race start and finish line directly above them, creating a 360° immersive experience. The future-proof design can accommodate up to 10 teams and 20 Airspeeders with pit garages and workspaces featuring cutting-edge technology for races. Solar-powered infrastructure and virtual tracks reduce environmental impact and make Airspeeder races a model for sustainable sports and events. “It is incredibly exciting to design a brand new sports typology,” said John Rhodes, director of Sports + Entertainment for HOK. “Airspeeder challenged us to draw on our decades of expertise designing for F1 and other sporting events while also imagining a physical environment for the future.” Discover more: https://lnkd.in/gWCSDnQW #vertiports #evtols #innovativedesign #futureofracing

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    With equity and inclusion at the forefront of global conversations, HOK is taking decisive action to embed these values into the built environment. HOK’s Designing for Equity Toolkit represents a meaningful step toward creating spaces that serve everyone, regardless of their background or abilities. The toolkit, available to all HOK design teams, offers a roadmap for creating inclusive, community-focused spaces. Standards and best practices found in the toolkit are grounded in five core design principles: 1. Partnering with the community 2. Planning for inclusion 3. Providing equity of experience 4. Promoting health and well-being 5. Championing environmental justice As part of the HOK project process checklist, the toolkit provides a guide for each milestone, outlining goals, responsibilities and available resources. Over the past year, HOK design teams tested the Designing for Equity Toolkit in the planning and design for projects including AstraZeneca’s new research and development center under development in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and New York City Football Club’s future stadium in Queens. Special thanks to Katherine Antarikso and Caitlin Youngster for spearheading the Designing for Equity Toolkit. “This is something all firms will need to do, and we’re proud to be leading the way,” said HOK co-CEO Susan Klumpp Williams. “By embracing the Designing for Equity Toolkit, we can establish a new standard for inclusive, equitable design for all people.” Discover more: https://lnkd.in/gDrjG2gP

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