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Life at HOK | Jul 26, 2013

How biomimicry inspired the design of the San Francisco Museum at the Mint

When the city was founded in the 19th century, the San Francisco Bay’s edge and marshland area were just a few hundred feet from where the historic Old Mint building sits today. HOK's design team suggested a design idea that incorporates lessons from the local biome while creating new ways to collect and store water.

Life at HOK | Jul 17, 2013

How biomimicry inspired the design of NOAA’s New Pacific Regional Center in Hawaii

Hydronic passive cooling and ventilation supported by a seawater well are among the nature-inspired features at the new NOAA regional center.

Life at HOK | Jun 20, 2013

Virtual meetings enhance design of University at Buffalo Medical School

HOK designers in New York, St. Louis and Atlanta are using virtual meetings with their University at Buffalo (UB) client team to improve the design process for UB’s new School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.

Life at HOK | Jun 12, 2013

‘Talking’ Braille maps help the visual impaired

Talking pen technology, combined with tactile maps, allows blind people to more easily make their way around BART stations in the Bay Area.

Life at HOK | Jun 6, 2013

Get smart about space utilization in the workplace

As we continue to look for more effective ways to improve the overall workplace experience, one tool we can use is measuring and analyzing space utilization.

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