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News
HOK restores Kama Sutra translator's mausoleum
HOK has completed the restoration of the grade II* listed mausoleum of Richard Burton, the Victorian explorer and adventurer who translated the Kama Sutra.The mausoleum, which is in graveyard in Mortlake, south-west London, resembles the tent he used while travelling in the Middle East. It was built in 1891 and ...
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HOK heads Gatwick £1bn upgrade project
HOK’s London arm has been named the architect of Gatwick Airport’s £1 billion investment programme.
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Architects start work on prefab school templates
Government looks to slash time and construction costs through standardised designs
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Rogers, HOK and Hopkins among Shell Centre line-up
Rogers Stirk Harbour, Allies & Morrison, Hopkins and HOK are among those in the frame for one of the most prized schemes in London – the redevelopment of the Shell Centre
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London super-lab approved for planning
HOK and PLP Architecture’s £500 million medical research centre in central London has been approved for planning by Camden council.
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Features
Biggest fallers
With Aecom storming into the number one spot and the recession taking its toll, these practices have fallen the most places down the Top 100 table this year.
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Position in WA100 2011: 23Country: USALast ranking: 4Architects employed: 427Website: www.hok.comContact detailsSt. Louis211 North BroadwaySuite 700St. Louis, MO 63102USATel: +1 314 421 2000 It’s a big fall for last year’s number 4. HOK now employs fewer than half the architects it did in 2009. But vice-chairman Clark Davis is confident ...