
HOK: The Latest Architecture and News
Video: Autoban Design For Heydar Aliyev International Airport
https://www.archdaily.com/534298/video-autoban-design-for-heydar-aliyev-international-airportSadia Quddus
HOK Proposes East London Thames Crossing

"Nearly half of London’s population lives east of Tower Bridge yet they are served by only two fixed road river crossings," says Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI). This is the infrastructural predicament which has sparked the LCCI's "Bridge East London" campaign, a proposal for bridge linking Beckton and Thamesmead at Gallions Reach, which is aided by a design by HOK.
The proposal was unveiled on Monday, the 120th anniversary of the opening of Tower Bridge. Designed to allow clear passage for both ships underneath and aircraft taking off or landing at City Airport above, the bridge also features a segregated cycle path, adding a much needed - and entirely safe - river crossing for London's growing number of cyclists.
More on the bridge after the break
https://www.archdaily.com/522519/hok-proposes-east-london-thames-crossingRory Stott
HOK Selected to Refurbish Palace of Westminster

Correction: The HOK-team has been appointed to appraise the options for refurbishment and has not yet been commissioned for the work itself.
https://www.archdaily.com/455559/hok-selected-to-refurbish-palace-of-westminsterKarissa Rosenfield
Dubai Wins Expo 2020 Bid with HOK-Designed Master Plan

Dubai has been selected as the host city for the Expo 2020, besting bids from Turkey, Brazil and Russia. This means HOK will now move forward as a lead designer by refining the site's 438-hectare master plan, which was inspired by Dubai’s “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future” Expo theme.
"This win is a testament to the commitment of the UAE citizens to create a prosperous future for their country and region," said Daniel Hajjar, HOK's managing principal in Dubai. "We are proud to have been the lead designer of the Expo site and to be associated with producing a winning entry for the UAE so that this great country can continue to boost its reputation on a global stage."
More than 25 million is expected to attend during the Expo’s short, six-month duration. This will be the first time a Middle Eastern city to host this international exhibition in its 160-year history. Read on for more details on HOK's design.
https://www.archdaily.com/454951/dubai-wins-world-expo-2020-bid-with-hok-designed-master-planKarissa Rosenfield
Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA of HOK Joins AIA in Sustainability and Health Initiative as a Resident Fellow

The AIA has appointed green-building leader Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, to a consulting position as a Resident Fellow. In this position, Lazarus will help guide and influence a program heavily based in sustainability and health as the AIA implements its ten-year pledge to the Decade of Design: Global Urban Solutions Challenge, a Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action. The purpose of the commitment is to document, envision and implement solutions that leverage the design of urban environments through research, community participation, and design frameworks. It is a commitment based in the interest of public health with special attention to the use of natural, economic, and human resources.
More about Mary Ann Lazarus's work and future at the AIA after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/335878/aia-appoints-mary-ann-lazarus-to-lead-sustainability-and-health-initiativeIrina Vinnitskaya
New Global Hub for Biomedical Research / HOK

HOK was recently selected as lead architect for the Ri.MED Biomedical Research and Biotechnology Center (BRBC) near Palermo, Sicily in Southern Italy. The $269 million world-class research facility at 334,000-square-feet will be a global hub for biomedical research and development. The ultimate goal is to prevent or cure diseases while improving the quality of life and life expectancy of patients. More images and architects’ description after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/300385/new-global-hub-for-biomedical-research-hokAlison Furuto
University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences / HOK

HOK was recently selected to design the new University at Buffalo (UB) School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences on its downtown campus upon winning a global design ideas competition. Located at the center of the region’s emerging bio-sciences corridor, this new transit-oriented medical school development will anchor a lively, urban mixed-use district on campus and bring 1,200 students, faculty and staff downtown. With the goal of fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary care, the new academic medical center will create connections that allow students, faculty, biomedical researchers and clinicians to move easily from classroom to bedside to lab. More images and archtiects’ description after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/236234/university-at-buffalo-school-of-medicine-and-biomedical-sciences-hokAlison Furuto
USGBC partners with HOK to design Haiti Orphanage and Children’s Center

Marking the two year anniversary of the devastating 7.0 earthquake in Haiti, we would like to share with you the important efforts of Project Haiti – a LEED Platinum orphanage and children’s center that is planned to be built in Port au Prince, Haiti. The project is lead by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) and their official pro-bono design partner, HOK. Project Haiti not only focuses on the children, but also aims to create a “replicable, resilient model for rebuilding” that may serve as a practical teaching tool for the local community. The USGBC motto states, “Every story about green building is a story about people.”
https://www.archdaily.com/199327/usgbc-partners-with-hok-to-design-haiti-orphanage-and-children%25e2%2580%2599s-centerKarissa Rosenfield
Oriole Park at Camden Yards: A Watershed Moment for Sports Stadiums

The most influential decision in sports in the last twenty-five years was not made by a general manager, coach, or athlete. In fact, it wasn’t even made on a field, pitch, court, or rink. Instead, this decision originated in the office and on the drafting tables of the architecture firm HOK. The architects and engineers decided, going against three decades of stadium designs, some of which were their very own, to not create another generic multi-sport indoor arena for the next Baltimore Oriole park. Rather, they designed a stadium that was considerate of its context, integrated beautifully within the city, and invited the citizens of Baltimore to enjoy watching their Orioles play. More on stadium design and Oriole Park after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/154514/oriole-park-at-camden-yards-a-watershed-moment-for-sports-stadiumsKevin Gerrity
St. Petersburg Pier Design Competition Announces Semi-finalists

The St. Petersburg Pier, a long-adored and long-outdated West Florida cultural attraction, has unveiled the semi-finalists in its international redesign competition. Of the twenty-three qualified inquiries received, nine were chosen to move forward in the contest. The competition attracted big names in the architecture world; BIG, West 8 Urban Design, James Corner Field Operations, and HOK Architects were among the participants.
More on the St. Petersburg Pier after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/155577/st-petersburg-pier-design-competition-announces-semi-finalistsSarah Edwards
Architecture City Guide: Memphis

This week our Architecture City Guide is heading to Memphis. Called the Bluff City, Memphis is the birthplace of Rock-n-Roll, Elvis, and the Blues. Along with the lively music scene, Memphis offers an architectural landscape that tells its history and speaks to its future. With the help of a Memphis local, Sophorn McRae, we selected twelve contemporary buildings that should not be missed when you visit the Bluff City. Limited to twelve, we could hardly include all the locals’ favorites so please leave your must not miss in the comment section following the break.
The Architecture City Guide: Memphis list and corresponding map after the break!
https://www.archdaily.com/127363/architecture-city-guide-memphisKelly Minner
Langfang Eco-Smart City / Woods Bagot + HOK

Woods Bagot Architecture and HOK Planning have worked together to generate the master plan for Langfang Eco-Smart City and shared its announcement with us here at ArchDaily. Additional renderings, watercolors and the official press release after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/107090/langfang-eco-smart-city-woods-bagot-hokHank Jarz
Greenway Self-Park / HOK

HOK has infused green strategies into Chicago’s Greenway Self-Park facility – a not so typical place to find sustainable ideas. While the 11 story energy efficient parking garage features a naturally ventilated exterior wall, a cistern rain water collection system, a green roof, and electric car plug-in stations, we can’t get over the dozen wind turbines made by Helix Wind that attach to the external structure.
More about the self-park and more images after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/74468/greenway-self-park-hokKaren Cilento
More on Salvador Dali's Museum by HOK / Beck Group
Last week we presented you the current status of Salvador Dali’s Museum in St. Petersburg, FL.
https://www.archdaily.com/72918/more-on-dalis-museumDavid Basulto
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology / HOK

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Architects: HOK
- Area: 560000 m²
- Year: 2009
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Manufacturers: Bradley Corporation USA, Bellevue Architectural, Hunter Douglas
https://www.archdaily.com/36505/king-abdullah-university-of-science-and-technology-hokDavid Basulto
ARTIC / HOK

HOK‘s Los Angeles office, with Parsons Brinckerhoff, was just announced the winner for the ARTIC (Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center) in Anaheim, California. This new transit center, featuring a high-speed rail network, will update Anaheim’s public transportation system and ignite further development in the city. “We’re getting the critical infrastructure in place where you can actually envision a day in the future where you can reliably get around without a car,” added Todd Osborne, vice-president at HOK.
More about the ARTIC transit center after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/27123/artic-hokKaren Cilento