HOK has named Michelle Ludik, ARB, RIBA CA, regional leader of Conservation in London. She brings more than two decades of experience in building preservation and design.
Ludik’s experience spans civic and cultural, mixed-use, corporate, commercial, governmental and residential markets. She employs a collaborative approach to refurbishing and transforming historic buildings, as well as designing new buildings in historic settings. Previous projects include work at the Old Admiralty Building in London, the Usher Gallery in Lincoln, the Royal College of Music in London, St. David’s Library in Cardiff and other significant historic buildings and estates across London.
Ludik is an accredited conservation architect with the Royal Institute of British Architects and a member of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings.
Daniel Hajjar, managing principal of HOK’s London office said:
“Conservation and sustainable design are priorities for HOK and our clients. Michelle has extensive experience in both, and we are thrilled that she has joined our team.”
Ludik added:
“I’m always striving to better understand how the buildings we design can enhance people’s lives. I’m looking forward to collaborating with my colleagues at HOK to innovate and bring value to our built environment.”
With offices around the globe, HOK designs buildings and spaces that respond to the needs of people and the environment. HOK designers are rooted in technical excellence, driven by imagination and focused on a solitary goal: to deliver solutions that inspire clients and communities.