Arts & Letters Creative Co Office by Architecturefirm in Richmond

Architecturefirm has transformed a 1930s-era power plant in Richmond, Virginia, into the headquarters for Arts & Letters Creative Co. The branding and marketing company now occupies the historic building in Shockoe Bottom, reimagined as a vibrant, day-lit workspace.

An open, industrial-style office space with exposed brick walls, metal staircase, and geometric furniture.
The image depicts an industrial-style interior with exposed brick walls, metal staircase, and potted plants.
An industrial-style office space with exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and modern furniture.
Spacious industrial-style office with brick walls, suspended lamps, and tiered seating.
Modern industrial-style office space with large windows, brick walls, and contemporary furniture.
A modern loft-style interior featuring exposed brick walls, gray sofa, and wooden furniture.
A modern, loft-style office space with exposed brick walls, metal beams, and wooden tables.
A large white wall covered with framed artworks and photographs in an industrial-style space.
Exposed brick walls, long wooden table, and modern gray cabinetry in an industrial-style space.
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About Arts & Letters Creative Co

This project radically transforms the 1930’s-era power plant for the Lucky Strike Tobacco complex of buildings in Richmond’s Shockoe Bottom into a vibrant, day-lit office headquarters for Arts & Letters Creative Co., a national branding and marketing company based in Richmond. Arts & Letters has an open, collaborative working method and they do much of the design and production work in house, with creative, direction/production, writers, and video and graphics taking place all under one roof. Our approach respects the building by removing all previous work and creating a clean pair of white program insertions to capture the additional working and making spaces for this dynamic company.

Photography by Kate Thompson, James Ewing
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