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HOK

HOK

Architecture and Planning

New York, NY 341,852 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

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    Take a look at the innovative design behind Canada’s Advanced Material Manufacturing Centre. HOK, Architecture49 Inc. and WSP collaborated to deliver this first built project of the Laboratories Canada program, which aims to place Canada at the forefront of breakthrough research and cutting-edge discoveries, driving economic growth and innovation. A key aspect of the project is its emphasis on flexible lab and administrative space design. Lab areas are configured with modularity in mind, allowing for horizontal expansion. Demountable walls offer the flexibility for labs to seamlessly expand. A custom-designed lab solution integrates wall systems and overhead service carriers to facilitate plug-and-play reconfiguration of lab casework. Ceiling service panels enable complete reconfiguration of lab casework without disrupting electrical or plumbing services, ensuring adaptability to evolving research needs. “The design for this project was not just about designing the building, it was about creating an environment where science can thrive,” says HOK Senior Laboratory Planner Shrey Chandra, AIA, LEED AP. Discover more: https://bit.ly/41GgIL5

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    The wait is over—Designing Neuroinclusive Workplaces by Kay Sargent is out now!   𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐢𝐭 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬: 20% of employees are neurodivergent, yet most offices aren’t designed to support diverse cognitive and sensory needs. Traditional workplaces can create barriers instead of enabling productivity, creativity and well-being. But when we design for neurodiversity, everyone benefits.   𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭’𝐬 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞: More than just theory, this book is a practical, science-backed guide to creating inclusive workplaces. Drawing from HOK research, client collaborations and partnership with groups like the International WELL Building Institute, Sargent shares actionable strategies like sensory zoning, flexible workspaces, soundscaping and biophilic design—all aimed at helping employees thrive.   Sargent, a 40-year design veteran and advocate for inclusion, also explores the business case for neuroinclusive design, showing how companies that embrace it see stronger performance, happier teams and better innovation.   Designing Neuroinclusive Workplaces is now available at inclusiveworkplace.design, from Wiley, Amazon and major retailers. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ReKnVl

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    𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭! We’re thrilled to share that HOK is working with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority to design a concourse expansion at Dulles International Airport. The more than 2.8 million-sq.-ft. project includes 22 international gates in Concourse Tier 2 in its first phase, a federal inspection services facility (FIS) and a new Concourse Tier 3. HOK’s design will prioritize passenger comfort, sustainability and operational efficiency, incorporating thoughtful lighting, acoustics and materials to create a calming and welcoming environment. Inspired by Eero Saarinen’s iconic design, the expansion will respect the airport’s architectural legacy while positioning Dulles for future growth. Learn more: https://bit.ly/43XEnYC 

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    We’re thrilled for the latest project milestones on the Monterey Regional Airport’s new five-gate terminal! The airport has selected Hensel Phelps to build the replacement passenger terminal for its MRY Metamorphosis program. Designed by HOK, the new passenger terminal will showcase Monterey’s local beauty, with a pre-security garden plaza featuring lush, native landscaping. A sleek, central lounge post-security includes floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the garden plaza and provide abundant natural light for travelers. The new terminal project is targeting LEED Platinum certification and net-zero energy readiness. Its mass timber structure, sourced locally, supports both the aesthetic appeal and reduced embodied carbon goals. Learn more about HOK’s innovative design here: https://bit.ly/4i76hG5

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    Congratulations to Thomas Bayer, FAIA, on being elevated to The American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows! As technical principal in our Houston studio, Tom leads technical direction for projects across Texas and the Gulf Coast. His recent projects include the George Bush Intercontinental Airport FIS Building, Houston’s Allen Mixed-Use Development and Austin’s Texas Facilities Commission Capitol Complex Phase II, all shown below. “Tom exemplifies what it means to advance both the technical excellence and human aspects of our profession,” says HOK President Carl Galioto, FAIA. “His leadership in developing, implementing and monitoring standardized quality management systems while fostering a culture of mentorship and knowledge-sharing has elevated not just our firm’s capabilities but the entire profession’s approach to technical innovation.” A U.S. Marine Corps veteran with over 30 years of experience, Tom has made lasting impacts through his work with the Houston ACE Mentor program, Prairie View A&M University and Texas Tech University, helping guide over 1,000 students from underserved communities toward careers in architecture. 📸George Bush Intercontinental Airport FIS Building's new International Central Processor photo courtesy of Houston Airport System.

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    Modern, sleek and dynamic—Roig Arena is set to redefine Valencia’s entertainment landscape. Opening this year, the 20,000 person multipurpose venue will be the city’s premier destination for music, arts, culture and sports, serving as the home of the men’s and women’s Valencia Basket Club teams. Beyond the arena, the project will revitalize the surrounding neighborhood with a nearly five-acre public park and new facilities for the local Les Arts school. Developed by LICAMPA 1617, an enterprise founded by Spanish entrepreneur Juan Roig, the arena is designed in collaboration between HOK and ERRE. Renderings by Drawfield Studio.

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    Did you know that HOK is a majority female firm? That's right. Women comprise 51% of our global workforce. In recognition of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, we are celebrating the hundreds of women (873 to be exact!) who make HOK an exceptional place to be. Thank you for your service, expertise and leadership! 🙏 💪

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    We are excited to welcome Francesca R. Oliveira, FAIA as technical principal of our Southeast practice!  Based in Washington, D.C., Francesca brings an unwavering commitment to technical excellence from concept to final details. Her holistic approach to decarbonization, including pioneering work with mass timber construction, integrates systems and materials from the start. Using data-driven methods, she helps project teams achieve ambitious carbon reduction goals while meeting strict budget requirements.  “Our responsibility is to create resilient buildings that serve people through integrated systems, smart material choices and relentless attention to detail—all while dramatically reducing carbon impact,” says Francesca. “When we succeed, the solutions appear effortless.” Originally from the East Coast, Francesca spent the past 11 years based in California where she recently completed a term as president of AIA San Francisco. In 2024 she received one of architecture’s highest honors, being accepted as a member of the AIA College of Fellows.  Please join us in welcoming Francesca to HOK!  Read more about Francesca’s design approach and leadership: https://bit.ly/43rUQUN

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    👷🏼♂️🏗️👷♀️ HOK's Atlanta team recently attended the groundbreaking of the new Georgia State University Research Tower. Located in downtown Atlanta, the 9-story facility will include state-of-the-art labs, modern classrooms and dynamic workspaces in support of groundbreaking discoveries and interdisciplinary partnerships. “This is more than just a physical space," said Georgia State President M. Brian Blake. "This building expands our capacity for discovery and learning both at Georgia State University and in the Atlanta area." 

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