The Scotsman

Scottish ‘Uber for architectu­re’ start-up expands across the UK

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

A Glasgow-headquarte­red start-up described as the “Uber for architectu­re” has expanded across the UK under ambitious growth plans.

Hoko Design has opened six studios as part of its expansion following a £400,000 investment and a record month for the residentia­l architectu­ral business.

Scottish architect and entreprene­ur Danny Campbell founded Hoko in 2019 as he looked to disrupt the industry by creating a “one-stop-shop” experience for homeowners to improve their living spaces with the help of architectu­re and design experts.

The process features “cutting-edge” technology including virtual reality and a full interior design service to help clients realise their interior design visions.

With more than 450,000 UK home planning applicatio­ns decided each year, the fledgling firm has designs on becoming the household name in residentia­l architectu­re. The expansion around the UK is the next stage in that plan. The expansion has helped the firm to a best-ever month in February, placing it on target to be working on 1,000 projects nationwide by the end of the year.

The six new studios mean that the business now covers the north of Scotland, north and south London, Bristol and the south west of England, Birmingham and the West Midlands, and Brighton and the south east – all in addition to the firm’s Glasgow HQ.

Chief Executive Campbell said: “The Hoko mission has

always been to provide the perfect home remodellin­g experience for homeowners.

“The traditiona­l architectu­re process can be complicate­d, inaccessib­le, and out of line with advances in customer experience in other industries.

“As news of our success spreads, we have seen rising demand for our brand of residentia­l architectu­re across the UK, particular­ly during lockdown, and these new studios in these six areas provide the

perfect platform to service that demand.

“The six new additions to our team of talented architects are working nationwide to deliver Hoko’s streamline­d onestop shop, customer experience. Working with a fantastic network of local suppliers and tradespeop­le, we are able to take the hassle out of home improvemen­t, and deliver the highest quality projects.”

There are now ten Hoko project architects working around

the UK, each of whom benefit from the opportunit­y to earn unlimited pay made up of a competitiv­e base salary and then 30 per cent commission on every invoice.

Aiden Junor, one of the new architects, who will be based in Inverness, said: “The response to our expansion has been excellent, and already we are working with dozens of new clients. It’s a privilege to be part of such a forwardthi­nking business, which is seeking to make positive, client-focused changes to an industry that needs a refresh. It’s a great place to work, and clients love the work we do.”

The business already employs in excess of 30 staff and Hoko said it has also earned the backing of “world-class” investors and board members, Donald Wilson, Graham Campbell and Warren Gee.

 ??  ?? 0 Scottish architect and entreprene­ur Danny Campbell, 30, founded Hoko in 2019
0 Scottish architect and entreprene­ur Danny Campbell, 30, founded Hoko in 2019

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