Bill Hellmuth, chairman and CEO of global architecture, engineering, and planning firm HOK died on April 6 following what the firm described in an announcement as a “long illness.” He was 69.
In November of last year, the firm revealed that Hellmuth, who was then on medical leave, would retire this month following a 32-year career with HOK. “It has been the greatest honor in my life to lead a firm doing such innovative design work across the world,” said Hellmuth at the time. “We continue to grow and design a diverse range of projects that are important to society.”
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