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Philip Morris USA Headquarters

Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters
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Philip Morris USA Headquarters

Site overview

The result of a collaboration between premier corporate architect Gordon Bunshaft (Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill), Richmond landscape architect Charles F. Gillette, and company founder Richard Samuel Reynolds, Sr., the Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters occupies a 121 acre corporate campus in the suburbs west of Richmond, Virginia. Reynolds, Sr., desired to have a company headquarters that embodied the company's ethos and its products. Consequently, aluminum appears in furniture, window frames, bathroom tiles, and even the drapery and carpets, in the form of aluminum fibers. The complex serves as an early example of the American suburban corporate campus building type.

How to Visit

Private corporate headquarters

Location

6601 W. Broad St
Richmond, VA, 23230

Country

US

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Designer(s)

Gordon Bunshaft

Architect

Nationality

American

Affiliation

Skidmore, Ownings & Merrill

Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM)

Commission

1955

Completion

1958

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