HOK has advertised interior designers Jodie Crohn as director of Interiors and Kelly Lott as director of design, interior, in his studio of St. Louis. Julie Villa also joined the St. Louis studio as a regional planning manager.
Hok strengthens his studio in St. Louis with the promotion of two high -ranking interior designers for new leadership roles and the strategic attitude of a new regional leader for his practices of planning, urban design and landscape architecture.
Jodie Crohn will act as the studio's interior director to develop practice and promote design excellence for all projects. It brings profound experience with the head of the interior design of corporate workplaces, science and technology, healthcare as well as civic and judicial projects.
Crohn was recognized as an increasing leading provider in the design community and was included in the list of the American Society of Interior Designer “Ones to Watch” list and in the 30 -discover St. Louis Business Journal at the beginning of their career. Her insights into the design were published in Interiors + Sources, the Preservation Magazine and the St. Louis Business Journal. Crohn succeeds Brad Liebman, who now acts as a marketing director for the office in St. Louis.
Kelly Lott offers more than 25 years of experience in the lifestyle, corporate and commercial markets, which specialize in hospitality, multi-family houses, legal and financial sectors. As a award -winning designer, she works with customers to create integrative, unforgettable environments that increase user experience. As a director of design, interior, Lott will work with Crohn and work with the complete interior to offer thoughtful, powerful rooms that reflect the vision and priorities of customers.
At HOK, Lott is a member of the company Wide Design Board and the interior designer and it is a regional lifestyle director. Her work was recognized in the interior magazine, Iida and Aia St. Louis, and their designs were presented in the St. Louis Magazine. Lott is also an active member of the Iida St. Louis Chapter.
Julie Villa joins Hok as the head of the efforts to plan, urban planning and landscape architecture in the St. Louis region. Their award -winning portfolio includes university campus, civil districts, means of transport, lifestyle developments and mixed environments. It is characterized by the translation of the community needs and customer goals in constructionable plans that strengthen the public area.
Villa is an active voice in the planning and design profession and serves as CEO 2025 of the Missouri Gateway Green Building Council. She is a member of the AIA, the St. Louis chapter of the Society for College & University Planning and the Association for Learning Environment.
These appointments for managers reinforce the design management of HOK in St. Louis before the upcoming switch to the Peabody Plaza in downtown St. Louis.