HOK has masterfully transformed a historic stove factory into the cutting-edge headquarters for Brown & Crouppen, seamlessly blending St. Louis's industrial legacy with contemporary workplace demands. This extensive adaptive reuse project, completed in 2024, spans an impressive 48,000 square feet. The design thoughtfully integrates the building's historical character with modern amenities, creating an office environment that feels as comfortable and inviting as a home. The project not only honors the past but also sets a new standard for innovative office design in the region.
The vision for Brown & Crouppen's new central office was to create a space that fosters collaboration, well-being, and productivity, moving beyond traditional corporate aesthetics. By converting a former stove manufacturing facility, HOK capitalized on the existing robust structure and high ceilings, infusing them with natural light and flexible layouts. This approach reflects a growing trend in urban development where old industrial buildings are given new life, contributing to sustainable practices and preserving architectural heritage. The choice of St. Louis, a city with deep industrial roots, further amplifies the narrative of revitalization and progress.
The architectural and interior design teams at HOK worked in tandem to ensure every detail contributed to the overarching goal of a comfortable and efficient workspace. From open-plan areas that encourage spontaneous interactions to quiet zones for focused work, the headquarters offers a diverse range of environments tailored to different work styles. Materials like wood, steel, and brick were carefully selected, not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their connection to the building's original industrial function. These elements create a cohesive visual language that speaks to both history and modernity.
Key design elements include a spacious kitchen area, reminiscent of a large residential kitchen, which serves as a central hub for informal gatherings and breaks. Large windows and skylights were incorporated to maximize natural light, reducing reliance on artificial illumination and enhancing the overall mood of the space. The integration of modern furniture and ergonomic fixtures ensures that while the space feels familiar and cozy, it remains a highly functional professional setting. The project stands as a testament to the power of design in transforming derelict structures into dynamic and inspiring workplaces.
The Brown & Crouppen King's Hill Headquarters project demonstrates a thoughtful approach to adaptive reuse, showcasing how historical structures can be revitalized to meet contemporary needs. HOK's design not only provides a highly functional office environment but also respects and celebrates the industrial heritage of St. Louis. The successful blending of old and new elements creates a unique and inspiring workspace that prioritizes employee comfort and productivity.