Bill Hellmuth (June 3, 1953 – April 6, 2023) was an American architect who designed several notable projects worldwide.
Since 2005, he had been president of HOK, a global architecture, engineering and planning firm, while also heading its Washington, D.C., office.
[5] Hellmuth received a Bachelor of Science (Architecture) degree from the University of Virginia, and, in 1977, a Master of Architecture from Princeton University, where he studied under Michael Graves.
[1] After leaving school, he joined Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
[1] As a longtime champion of sustainable design, Hellmuth began integrating sustainability into projects long before LEED certification became commonplace.