All HOK articles – Page 7

  • HOK's restored Burton Mausoleum. Picture: Philip Vile
    News

    HOK restores Kama Sutra translator's mausoleum

    2011-03-24T07:51:00Z

    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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    News

    HOK heads Gatwick £1bn upgrade project

    2011-03-11T08:00:00Z

    HOK’s London arm has been named the architect of Gatwick Airport’s £1 billion investment programme.

  • Prefab school template by Atkins and Willmott Dixon
    News

    Architects start work on prefab school templates

    2011-02-04T10:03:00Z

    Government looks to slash time and construction costs through standardised designs

  • Shell Centre in Lonon
    News

    Rogers, HOK and Hopkins among Shell Centre line-up

    2011-01-28T09:40:00Z

    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

  • HOK and PLP's London super-lab designs: Entrance atrium
    News

    London super-lab approved for planning

    2010-12-17T10:45:00Z

    HOK and PLP Architecture’s £500 million medical research centre in central London has been approved for planning by Camden council.

  • Features

    Biggest fallers

    2010-12-16T17:04:00Z

    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.

  • Information - BD

    HOK

    2010-12-16T00:00:00Z

    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 ...