Stephen Beacham Relocates to HOK’s Washington, DC Office As Director of Design for Interiors

Stephen Beacham

Stephen Beacham, AIA, IIDA, has relocated to HOK’s Washington, D.C., office as principal and director of design for interiors. Beacham, who has more than three decades of experience, will partner with Vincent Ng, AIA, LEED AP, the director of interiors, to lead the D.C. office’s client relationships and focus on design excellence. Kai Olsen remains principal and director of design for interiors in Philadelphia.

“We’re pleased that Stephen has moved from Philadelphia to our Washington, D.C. studio,” said Bill Stinger, LEED GA, senior principal for HOK in Washington, D.C. “His exceptional design and client service, technical expertise and leadership skills will bring great benefits to our commercial, corporate and government clients. And his passion for mentoring will enhance our culture and help us develop our next generation of design leaders.”

Beacham joined HOK in 2015 as a principal and director of design for interiors in Philadelphia. For the next three years, he led teams on a wide range of successful corporate interior, commercial office renovation, healthcare and aviation projects. As an architect and interior designer, Beacham excels in guiding design efforts on large-scale, multidisciplinary projects to ensure that clients realize the most value from their projects. His design solutions respond to each client’s unique goals and needs.

Originally from New York and a graduate of Pratt Institute, Beacham is a registered architect and a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). His current projects include LaGuardia Airport’s new Central Terminal B in New York; Group M’s offices in New York and Penn State’s Chemical Engineering Biomedical Engineering Building in State College, Pennsylvania.

HOK is a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm. Current interior design clients in the Washington, D.C., area include the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Burson Marsteller and a confidential healthcare organization in Fairfax, Virginia.