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Table of Contents

Introduction xiii

Coming to HOK xvii

Looking for My Place xvii

Closer to Home xvii

The Interview xix

Big Dreams xix

Impressions of HOK xx

My First Assignment xxi

Section One The Founders, 1955–1982 1

Chapter 1 The Problem with Traditional Firms 3

Why St. Louis? 3

Hellmuth & Hellmuth 4

George Francis Hellmuth 5

The Depression-Proof Firm 6

Chapter 2 A New Kind of Architecture Firm 9

Starting HYL/LHY 10

Gyo Obata 11

George Kassabaum 13

Forming HOK 15

HOK’s Early Years 17

Chapter 3 Innovate Early and Often 21

Marketing Innovation 21

Design Innovation 23

Production Innovation 25

Start-to-Finish Innovation 28

Core Boards Innovation 29

Staffing Innovation 29

Ownership Innovation 30

Chapter 4 Company Culture is Crucial 33

Mutual Respect 33

Considerate Communication 34

Taking Care of Employees 34

Family Atmosphere 35

Storytelling 36

The HOK Name 37

St. Louis Office Fire 38

Chapter 5 Growth: Project Offices 41

Planting a Flag in San Francisco 41

Launching in Washington, DC 43

Landing in Dallas 44

Chapter 6 Many Jobs, One Firm 47

Going to Pittsburgh 47

Settling in San Francisco 48

Working in Alaska 50

San Francisco Projects 53

Chapter 7 Managing Versus Leading 57

Becoming a Project Manager 57

Managing Versus Leading 58

Case Study: Moscone Center 60

HOK as Matchmaker 63

Chapter 8 Transitions: Succession Planning 67

Naming Successors 67

Adding HOK New York 72

George Hellmuth Triumphs 73

George Kassabaum Dies 74

Section Two The Obata Era, 1982–1993 77

Chapter 9 A Designer Leads the Firm 79

Building Buildings Again 79

Rise of Project Specialists 80

The New Marketing 80

The HOK Matrix 81

Growing Pains 82

Signs of Trouble 83

Bringing in the Pros 84

Chapter 10 Run Toward Trouble 87

Becoming Managing Principal 87

Run Toward Trouble 88

Collecting Money 89

Working in the Middle East 90

Chapter 11 Growth: Project Specialists 93

Lessons of Los Angeles 93

Sports Design Specialty 94

Team Member in Tampa 96

Retail Design Specialty 97

Opening in Hong Kong 98

Launching in London 99

Chapter 12 Selling Stock to Investors 101

Kajima Invests 101

Expanding in Europe and Asia 103

Traveling to Tokyo 103

HOK Tokyo 106

Sustainable Design 107

Chapter 13 Transitions: Hiring Family 109

Bob Stauder Resigns 109

Clark Davis Helms St. Louis 110

Bill Hellmuth Joins HOK 110

Gyo Obata Consults 112

Section Three The Sincoff Era, 1993–2002 115

Chapter 14 Get Bigger or Get Better? 117

The Sincoff Strategy 117

Sharing the Strategy 120

Offices Push Back 124

Chapter 15 A Firm-Wide Role 127

Innovating in Silicon Valley 127

Doubling Your Reach 129

Overseas Adventures 130

Joining the ExCom 133

Chapter 16 Embracing Technology 135

Computer-Aided Design 135

Tech 2000 136

Going Paperless 139

buildingSMART 140

Chapter 17 Growth: Buying Firms 145

CRS, Houston 145

Eduardo Terrazas y Asociados, Mexico City 147

HOK Chicago 148

Cecil Denny Highton, London 148

Urbana Architects, Toronto 149

Lobb Partnership, London 150

Expansion in Europe 150

HOK Dubai 151

Chapter 18 Enforcing Financial Metrics 153

Charm School 153

The 50 Percent Rule 155

The 90-Day Rule 155

The 10-Month Rule 156

Simplified Accounting 157

Expanding the Board 158

Chapter 19 Transitions: The Second Generation 161

King Graf Retires 161

George Hellmuth Dies 161

Paul Watson Steps Aside 162

Mahon and Pratzel Join the ExCom 163

Jerry Sincoff Retires 163

Chapter 20 Confronting Crisis 165

The Kajima Crisis 165

The Bank of America Crisis 166

The HOK Sport Crisis 166

Becoming CEO 167

Section Four The MacLeamy Era, 2003–2016 169

Chapter 21 Communicating Your Vision 171

A Company in Crisis 171

The Election 173

The Pyramid Strategy 174

Chapter 22 Empowering Firm Leadership 179

Invigorating the ExCom 179

Expanding the ExCom 180

Naming a Design Successor 181

Finding an Operations Leader 182

Removing Office Leaders 183

Empowering the Board of Directors 185

Positive Peer Pressure 186

Replacing Board Members 186

Chapter 23 The Effort Curve 189

The CURT Summons 189

The Effort Curve 190

Smart Effort Curve 192

The Effort Curve at HOK 193

Case Study: KAUST 194

The MacLeamy Curve 196

Chapter 24 Fixing Offices 197

Finding New Leaders 197

The Fixer 198

The Recruit 200

Case Study: HOK New York 201

Tweaking the Bonus Program 202

Chapter 25 Fixing Central Services 205

Consolidating Accounting 205

Fixing Advance Technology 206

Streamlining Human Resources 207

Chapter 26 Reclaiming Company Culture 209

Visiting the Offices 209

Explaining HOK Stock 210

Posting Staff Photos 212

Reviving Core Boards 213

Celebrating 50 Years 214

A Different Kind of Retreat 215

Chapter 27 Buying Your Freedom 219

Paying Off the Bank 219

Buying Out Kajima 221

Spinning Off HOK Sport 222

Chapter 28 Transitions: The Third Generation 225

Susan Williams Joins the OpsCom, ExCom 225

General Counsel Promotion 226

Human Resources Changes 227

Riccardo Mascia Heads Home 228

Bill Valentine Retires 228

Financial Team Changes 229

Carl Galioto Joins the ExCom 229

Consolidating Offices 230

Chapter 29 The Right to Dream 231

Pressing Sustainable Design 231

Case Study: Abu Dhabi National Oil Company 232

HOK Product Design 234

Expanding Again 235

Back in the Game 236

Finding the Next CEO 238

My “Repurposing” 240

Afterword: HOK Today 241

The State of HOK 241

Looking to the Future 242

The Hellmuth Strategy 243

Acknowledgments 245

About the Author 247

Index 249

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      Table of Contents

      Introduction xiii

      Coming to HOK xvii

      Looking for My Place xvii

      Closer to Home xvii

      The Interview xix

      Big Dreams xix

      Impressions of HOK xx

      My First Assignment xxi

      Section One The Founders, 1955–1982 1

      Chapter 1 The Problem with Traditional Firms 3

      Why St. Louis? 3

      Hellmuth & Hellmuth 4

      George Francis Hellmuth 5

      The Depression-Proof Firm 6

      Chapter 2 A New Kind of Architecture Firm 9

      Starting HYL/LHY 10

      Gyo Obata 11

      George Kassabaum 13

      Forming HOK 15

      HOK’s Early Years 17

      Chapter 3 Innovate Early and Often 21

      Marketing Innovation 21

      Design Innovation 23

      Production Innovation 25

      Start-to-Finish Innovation 28

      Core Boards Innovation 29

      Staffing Innovation 29

      Ownership Innovation 30

      Chapter 4 Company Culture is Crucial 33

      Mutual Respect 33

      Considerate Communication 34

      Taking Care of Employees 34

      Family Atmosphere 35

      Storytelling 36

      The HOK Name 37

      St. Louis Office Fire 38

      Chapter 5 Growth: Project Offices 41

      Planting a Flag in San Francisco 41

      Launching in Washington, DC 43

      Landing in Dallas 44

      Chapter 6 Many Jobs, One Firm 47

      Going to Pittsburgh 47

      Settling in San Francisco 48

      Working in Alaska 50

      San Francisco Projects 53

      Chapter 7 Managing Versus Leading 57

      Becoming a Project Manager 57

      Managing Versus Leading 58

      Case Study: Moscone Center 60

      HOK as Matchmaker 63

      Chapter 8 Transitions: Succession Planning 67

      Naming Successors 67

      Adding HOK New York 72

      George Hellmuth Triumphs 73

      George Kassabaum Dies 74

      Section Two The Obata Era, 1982–1993 77

      Chapter 9 A Designer Leads the Firm 79

      Building Buildings Again 79

      Rise of Project Specialists 80

      The New Marketing 80

      The HOK Matrix 81

      Growing Pains 82

      Signs of Trouble 83

      Bringing in the Pros 84

      Chapter 10 Run Toward Trouble 87

      Becoming Managing Principal 87

      Run Toward Trouble 88

      Collecting Money 89

      Working in the Middle East 90

      Chapter 11 Growth: Project Specialists 93

      Lessons of Los Angeles 93

      Sports Design Specialty 94

      Team Member in Tampa 96

      Retail Design Specialty 97

      Opening in Hong Kong 98

      Launching in London 99

      Chapter 12 Selling Stock to Investors 101

      Kajima Invests 101

      Expanding in Europe and Asia 103

      Traveling to Tokyo 103

      HOK Tokyo 106

      Sustainable Design 107

      Chapter 13 Transitions: Hiring Family 109

      Bob Stauder Resigns 109

      Clark Davis Helms St. Louis 110

      Bill Hellmuth Joins HOK 110

      Gyo Obata Consults 112

      Section Three The Sincoff Era, 1993–2002 115

      Chapter 14 Get Bigger or Get Better? 117

      The Sincoff Strategy 117

      Sharing the Strategy 120

      Offices Push Back 124

      Chapter 15 A Firm-Wide Role 127

      Innovating in Silicon Valley 127

      Doubling Your Reach 129

      Overseas Adventures 130

      Joining the ExCom 133

      Chapter 16 Embracing Technology 135

      Computer-Aided Design 135

      Tech 2000 136

      Going Paperless 139

      buildingSMART 140

      Chapter 17 Growth: Buying Firms 145

      CRS, Houston 145

      Eduardo Terrazas y Asociados, Mexico City 147

      HOK Chicago 148

      Cecil Denny Highton, London 148

      Urbana Architects, Toronto 149

      Lobb Partnership, London 150

      Expansion in Europe 150

      HOK Dubai 151

      Chapter 18 Enforcing Financial Metrics 153

      Charm School 153

      The 50 Percent Rule 155

      The 90-Day Rule 155

      The 10-Month Rule 156

      Simplified Accounting 157

      Expanding the Board 158

      Chapter 19 Transitions: The Second Generation 161

      King Graf Retires 161

      George Hellmuth Dies 161

      Paul Watson Steps Aside 162

      Mahon and Pratzel Join the ExCom 163

      Jerry Sincoff Retires 163

      Chapter 20 Confronting Crisis 165

      The Kajima Crisis 165

      The Bank of America Crisis 166

      The HOK Sport Crisis 166

      Becoming CEO 167

      Section Four The MacLeamy Era, 2003–2016 169

      Chapter 21 Communicating Your Vision 171

      A Company in Crisis 171

      The Election 173

      The Pyramid Strategy 174

      Chapter 22 Empowering Firm Leadership 179

      Invigorating the ExCom 179

      Expanding the ExCom 180

      Naming a Design Successor 181

      Finding an Operations Leader 182

      Removing Office Leaders 183

      Empowering the Board of Directors 185

      Positive Peer Pressure 186

      Replacing Board Members 186

      Chapter 23 The Effort Curve 189

      The CURT Summons 189

      The Effort Curve 190

      Smart Effort Curve 192

      The Effort Curve at HOK 193

      Case Study: KAUST 194

      The MacLeamy Curve 196

      Chapter 24 Fixing Offices 197

      Finding New Leaders 197

      The Fixer 198

      The Recruit 200

      Case Study: HOK New York 201

      Tweaking the Bonus Program 202

      Chapter 25 Fixing Central Services 205

      Consolidating Accounting 205

      Fixing Advance Technology 206

      Streamlining Human Resources 207

      Chapter 26 Reclaiming Company Culture 209

      Visiting the Offices 209

      Explaining HOK Stock 210

      Posting Staff Photos 212

      Reviving Core Boards 213

      Celebrating 50 Years 214

      A Different Kind of Retreat 215

      Chapter 27 Buying Your Freedom 219

      Paying Off the Bank 219

      Buying Out Kajima 221

      Spinning Off HOK Sport 222

      Chapter 28 Transitions: The Third Generation 225

      Susan Williams Joins the OpsCom, ExCom 225

      General Counsel Promotion 226

      Human Resources Changes 227

      Riccardo Mascia Heads Home 228

      Bill Valentine Retires 228

      Financial Team Changes 229

      Carl Galioto Joins the ExCom 229

      Consolidating Offices 230

      Chapter 29 The Right to Dream 231

      Pressing Sustainable Design 231

      Case Study: Abu Dhabi National Oil Company 232

      HOK Product Design 234

      Expanding Again 235

      Back in the Game 236

      Finding the Next CEO 238

      My “Repurposing” 240

      Afterword: HOK Today 241

      The State of HOK 241

      Looking to the Future 242

      The Hellmuth Strategy 243

      Acknowledgments 245

      About the Author 247

      Index 249

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