A Tour of MullenLowe’s Modern Winston-Salem Office

A Tour of MullenLowe’s Modern Winston-Salem Office

MullenLowe, a global advertising agency known for television, print & digital advertising, web design and social media, recently hired architecture and interior design firm TPG Architecture, to design their new offices, located in a former tobacco factory in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

“MullenLowe’s staff work in multiple disciplines for diverse clientele, so their space had to be flexible and inspirational. The space itself was breathtaking when the design team first walked through. Built in the 1930’s, the building was originally a tobacco factory. A large, deep floorplate, 14’ ceilings and metal-frame windows were the raw materials that provided the framework for MullenLowe’s new offices. The design concept was to respect and celebrate the existing structure, leaving the walls and ceiling untouched by using floating free forms – rectangular boxes built between the columns – to create space within the space. The L-shaped floor plate naturally split the space in two distinct wings. The reception area is logically situated at the vertex of the wings, in an existing open atrium with stairs to the lobby. By placing reception there and using the free form boxes to subdivide the space, the design team was able to bring focus and continuity to the plan, dividing the raw space into functional neighborhoods and providing myriad open and inspiring creative environments. The program required an assortment of collaborative spaces including conference rooms, huddle booths, photo and recording studios, and a media screening room with stadium seating. Structural columns and beams were left exposed, still coated with nearly a century of layered paint, which was minimally sandblasted to prevent peeling. Finishes and furniture were inspired by the raw space; the free form boxes are clad in plywood and dark-gray painted sheetrock, while the chair colors were sampled from the peeling paint on the concrete walls. The designers devised a system of perforated metal screens to allow for magnetic pin-up space throughout the office without interrupting the openness and fluidity of the floor,” says TPG Architecture

  • Location: Winston-Salem – North Carolina
  • Date completed: 2016
  • Size: 37,500 square feet
  • Design and architecture: TPG Architecture
  • Photos: Eric Laignel
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Reception
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Lobby
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Lobby
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Meeting room
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Breakout space
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Open office
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Breakout space
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Kitchen
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Relax zone
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