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House of Hoard is Creative Agency and Real Estate Development Group made up of an experienced collection of licensed Architects, Interior Designers and Collaborative Real Estate professionals. We create inspiring living and working spaces.

We are visionary creatives and builders of sensible beauty.  We are place-makers, who are tuned into emotion, equitability, fun, simplicity, and your modern living and professional goals.

The Pat Wiker House 2019-2022 - Ventura California- ground up Exterior Design, Interior Design, Detailing and Furniture by HOH

HOH is known for creating a respectful sophisticated blend of design language that strives for lasting quality, at the same time being mindful of resources, place, and long term use. The outcome of a HOH project is one that is arrived at without ego, in the project's vision. 

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HOH is guided by a combined 50 years of experience in the design practice on many different project types. All projects are designed with a balance of careful consideration and a spirit of optimism.

We work with a deference for timelessness and longevity using inert materials to keep indoor air quality high and outwardly design agreeable with its context, but infused with soul.

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Dunwoody Love Nest in the Charles Reay Studio.  Warson Woods Missouri

Design and construction by HOH

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Interior Design at HOH is Interior Architecture. We work with a space planning rigor like no other and holistically approach Interiors with a consideration of every aspect of the program, client and project using real samples and one-on-one collaboration with you.

Greyhouse Interiors by Jules Wilson Design Studio. Houston Texas.  Abbey Hoard was a primary Team Member, designer, and Project Manager while at JWDS. Image credit: JWDS

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Townhouse interior designed by House of Hoard- Bluffs at Bassora Place - Washington MO

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Southblock - The Lofts at 655 6th for Oliver McMillian. Steve Hoard PM @ PUBLIC Architecture and Planning San Diego - Ground up 106 Units type 1, 12,000 SF Retail

HOH possesses a mastery in Architecture and project delivery from small to large complex developments.

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New riverfront 23 unit Townhome Development by HOH.  Massing steps to allow views from all units to the river.  2023

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 HOH has over 20 yrs experience in Museum Design and Exhibition Furniture  design and detailing 

Steve Hoard was a Technical Designer on the Getty Villa Project Team at Machado and Silvetti Associates for the Getty Villa Museum Renewal 1997-2002

CONTACT

House of Hoard

Real Estate Development, Architecture, Interior Design

Saint Louis Missouri Based

Email Steve: steve@houseofhoard.com

Email Abbey: abbey@houseofhoard.com

Telephone: +1 619-723-2147

Abbey Hoard 

Interior Designer - Licensed NCIDQ -022012, CCICD 6183 

Abbey is an Interior Designer, Yoga Teacher, and Artist

 

Abbey has a Bachelor Degree in Environmental Design from University of Missouri, Columbia and a Graduate Degree from San Diego's Newschool of Architecture and Design.  Abbey has twenty-one years of design experience working in the field of interior architecture on large scale mixed use projects. 

 

Abbey has spent the majority of her career working in high-end multifamily mixed use projects in Hawaii, California, Texas and Georgia.

 

She spent nine years in a primary office role designing, managing and specifying materiality of projects for Jules Wilson Design Studio.

 

Abbey is multi-talented, level headed, next-level interior designer that is an asset to any project or relationship.

Steve Hoard AIA NCARB

Architect - California Architect's License # C 37830, WA Registered Architect 200114311, Missouri Architects License 2021035143, Illinois Architects License 001026095

Steve is an Licensed Architect, Builder, Fabricator, Artist, Craftsman, and private pilot

 

Following three years of Industrial Design Training at Cal State Long Beach, Steve also graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1996 from San Diego's Newschool of Architecture and Design.  Steve possess twenty-seven years of practical experience working in the field of architecture on large scale cultural and mixed use projects. He has the ability to manage and oversee large or small projects, and identify, solve and follow through with any technical design challenge. Steve has a background in many technical and Museum related areas including conservation, air quality and climatization, finishes, art support, casework, and building envelope design

 

Steve has had the privilege to be a contributor to projects including a range of projects at the Museo Amparo Puebla Mexico Pre-Hispanic Galleries, SDMA in San Diego, LA Guide Dogs of America Visitor Center with Jennifer Luce, The Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver Canada, The Autry National Center of the American West in Los Angeles, and the Smithsonian SITES traveling exhibitions program. These projects have taken Steve to Europe to work with some of the world's most sophisticated fabricators of museum casework and glass makers. Along with museum work, Steve has done significant work in multiple architypes.

 

Steve practiced in Boston from 1996-1997 where he joined Kyu Sung Woo Architect to work on large Olympic Stadiums and multifamily projects in Pusan and Seoul Korea.

 

From 1997 Steve spent seven years working for the Boston architectural firm of Machado and Silvetti Associates designing, detailing, and administering the $275M renovation of the Getty Villa Museum renovation and many parts of the new construction of the museum in Malibu, California. His multiple roles at the Getty Villa included the design and detail work of a custom bronze window wall system and every aspect of the museum interiors including designing, detailing and engineering a complete program of exhibition furniture, signage, and specialty items such as bronze metalwork, gates, doors, and stairs. Steve worked as one of Machado and Silvetti's primary roles in California and worked on site in Los Angeles. Steve continued on as a consultant to the Getty for years following the completion of the project.

 

Steve co-created Graham Downes Design and Architecture at the BLOKHAUS with Graham in 1993, and later rejoined Graham in San Diego from 2006-2008.  Steve was an Office Director and lead designer responsible for many new development, multi-family projects, and large museum projects including the Renewal of the Museum of Anthropology Multiversity Galleries at the UBC in Vancouver BC Canada collaborating with GOPPION in Milan.   

 

At Public Architecture in 2003-2005 and 2008-2010, Steve was in charge of a $30M concrete mid-rise, mixed-use development project of which he led an efficient production team. The project's construction came in under budget and on time and was completed in thirteen months. Steve was also the lead and Project Manager for a Zaha Hadid designed La Jolla House residential project to be built in California working hand in hand with Zaha’s London Team.

 

Before House of Hoard, Steve was employed with Gensler for four years running large Hospitality and high rise projects and was a lead in Arts and Culture.

 

Steve's dynamic, flexible approach to his work, his past experience in an institutional and museological environment, and his experience working with diverse, client groups make him an ideal candidate for work on complex, high level projects. He can meet the highest expectations with respect to design and technical challenges. Steve’s passion is in the cultural and museum space. Steve puts a high premium on expert, humble creativity and mindful client-design team relations. 

 

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