Supporting Neurodiversity in the Workplace and Beyond
At a recent Think Tank hosted by HOK, architects and designers discuss how innovations in the field can help those with neurological differences perform.
At a recent Think Tank hosted by HOK, architects and designers discuss how innovations in the field can help those with neurological differences perform.
Architects use 1930s machinery leftover from the building's past to distinguish its renovated interiors.
In the Bay Area’s highly competitive science and technology market, companies are jostling to develop scalable, market-ready innovations at an accelerated pace.
A Think Tank talk, hosted at HOK’s Los Angeles office, challenged the assumptions behind common workplace paradigms, like plunking a café or gym in an office.
The two projects, which are helmed by HOK and SOM, respectively, aim to become enduring civic spaces.
The recently opened NewYork-Presbyterian David H. Koch Center foregrounds the patient experience, with light-filled spaces and a wealth of amenities.
Tom Polucci, director of interiors at HOK, discusses cultural shifts influencing commercial interior design, changing client relationships, and his dizzying first experiences at NeoCon.
A Q&A with HOK on how architects can explore strategies of engagement between designers and local communities.
Susan S. Szenasy talks with HOK Toronto, Martin & Guerin Design Research, and DEST Collective on the culture of coworking spaces that emphasize independence and flexibility while cultivating community.
A Q&A with HOK architects on building in the tropics for NOAA.