
Hickok Cole joins the Institute for Health in the Built Environment
April 30, 2019
WASHINGTON DC – In March 2019 Hickok Cole officially joined a research consortium headquartered at the University of Oregon called the Institute for Health in…

Hickok Cole wins Wood Innovations grant
July 9, 2018
WASHINGTON DC – Hickok Cole is proud to announce that it has been awarded a 2018 USDA Forest Service Wood Innovations grant to study the…

Hickok Cole launches new brand identity
May 15, 2018
WASHINGTON DC – On Thursday, May 10th, Hickok Cole welcomed over 300 clients, partners and friends to its Georgetown, DC office to celebrate the company’s…

D.C. Architects Envision Timber Skyscraper for Philly
May 11, 2018
CURBED PHILADELPHIA — If the Philly skyline brings to mind one thing, it’s glass—and lots of it. From the Comcast Center to the two Liberty Palaces, many of…

D.C. Architects Want to Build a Timber Skyscraper in Philadelphia
PHILLY VOICE — “When you think of a skyscraper, you’re usually dealing with steel or concrete,” said Sean McTaggart, project architect at Hickok Cole. “The…
Fast Company 2018 World Changing Ideas finalist
April 17, 2018
FAST COMPANY — Hickok Cole Architects’ master plan for Kingman and Heritage Islands has been named a finalist in the Urban Design category. World Changing Ideas…

Hickok Cole Demonstrates the Viability of Mass Timber High-Rise in the US
March 22, 2018
DESIGNBOOM — Skyscrapers are iconic signifiers of innovation and prosperity in the United States, and yet the extraction of the building materials for steel and concrete has been…

At Kingman Island, Plans For A Nature Center, Floating Lab
December 27, 2017
Since 2016, the Department of Energy and Environment has studied possibilities for expanding environmental education at Washington, D.C.’s Kingman and Heritage Islands, also known as…