House of Jonn is a London-based creative studio with a focus on architecture and critical design directed by Royal
College of Art MA graduate Jordan Hodgson.
HoJo attempts to produce work that both critically questions and celebrates the potential of the city, challenging
received expectations of the built environment and of contemporary urban culture often with playful yet macabre
undertones. Seeking to explore architectural ideas through a range of mediums that cut across professional
boundaries in the working practice.
Recent work includes the production of architectural tableware from a dystopian near-future; visualisations for a
literary project by philosopher Alain de Botton; communication design for a leading architecture magazine, and
set design for a unique production of Beethoven’s opera ‘Fidelio’, performed in a decommissioned Russian Gulag.
HoJo’s work has been widely published, most recently in the book ‘Digital Architecture: Passages through
Hinterlands’, and in magazines such as ICON, the Architects’ Journal and Building Design Magazine.
In 2010-2011 HoJo were selected as the architecture creative in residence at ‘the Hospital club'.
It was originally founded in 2009 by Royal college of arts MA graduates Jordan Hodgson and Niall Gallacher
however Niall has since left to pursue other exciting ventures.