
High-Performance Hot List: What to Know and Where to Begin
April 15, 2022
We’re committed to our role in securing a bright future for the next generation and stand alongside our industry partners to advocate for the urgent…

Five Misconceptions About Passive House Certification
April 10, 2022
Passive House is a comprehensive certification process designed to significantly reduce a building’s energy consumption over its lifetime by an average of 40-60%. Detailed modeling…

Defining the Future of Design: introducing our 2022 iLAB winners
March 23, 2022
Our iLAB microgrant program exists to promote research and innovation by investing in our team’s passion and curiosity to inform our Design for What’s Next…

The True Cost of Embodied Carbon
February 17, 2022
In 2021, Hickok Cole, Redbrick LMD, Arup, and DPR Construction were awarded a Building Innovation Grant from the Department of Energy and Environment to study…

Hickok Cole Announces 2021 Promotions
September 9, 2021
Washington, DC—September 9th, 2021—Today we recognize the hard work and dedication of our colleagues by announcing our 2021 promotions and celebrating the expansion of our…

Mass Timber’s Moment: What’s Next for CLT?
April 12, 2021
Just last month, over 1,300 tons of mass timber arrived on site at 80 M Street in Washington, DC’s Capitol Riverfront district. Having completed its…

Hickok Cole Celebrates Second DOEE Grant as Director of Sustainable Design is Appointed to HUB Board
May 20, 2021
This marks Hickok Cole’s second grant in under a year from the DOEE to support the exploration of embodied carbon and lifecycle studies.

Re-framing the Carbon Conversation
April 9, 2020
As the building and construction sector improve operational carbon efficiency to address global GHG emissions, embodied carbon will make up an increasingly significant share of a building’s total life…

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…
Spy Museum will go beyond espionage at its new home in L’Enfant
April 1, 2019
WASHINGTON BUSINESS JOURNAL–The name isn’t changing, but when International Spy Museum opens in its shiny new home in May, it’s going to be about a lot…
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