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Mother LA Offices – Los Angeles

Shadow Architects rejuvenated a historic building in Los Angeles for the Mother LA Offices, creating a vibrant, adaptive workspace that interweaves community spirit with elements of early 20th-century design.

Firm
  • Client Mother LA,
  • size 15,000 sqft
  • Year 2025
  • Location Los Angeles, California, United States,
  • Industry Advertising / Marketing,
  • For its latest expansion, creative agency Mother transformed a previously underused building in LA’s historic West Adams neighborhood into a fully immersive, 15,000-square-foot office designed for collaboration, curiosity, and cultural production. Shadow Architects led the renovation, working closely with the interiors firm Office of BC to create a workplace that feels more like a neighborhood than an office.

    Spanning an entire city block, the building’s storefront-inspired façade draws inspiration from the surrounding streetscape, reflecting the materials and forms of early 20th-century Los Angeles. Wide overhangs, glass blocks, aluminum siding, and textured stucco merge past and present—creating a thoughtful conversation with the neighborhood’s layered identity.

    Inside, the layout unfolds across three thematic zones—Mom’s House, the Department of Recreation, and Goods & Services—each referencing a different civic typology. At its heart is a flexible open area dubbed the “marketplace,” inspired by the agency’s origins around a kitchen table. Materials, color, and spatial rhythm shift from one zone to the next, offering spaces for creative intensity, quiet focus, or informal gathering. Meeting rooms range from acoustically lined strategy spaces to garden-inspired lounges; workspaces include open–air–inspired booths, bar-height counters, and secluded phone rooms.

    The result is a workspace that embodies the essence of creative work today: layered, flexible, community-rooted, and ever-changing.

    Design: Shadow Architect
    Architect of Record: HLW international LLP
    Millwork: AT Design LLC
    Contractors: CURATO Design/Build, MARCOS Construction
    Interior Design: Office of BC
    Photography: Erik Stackpole Undéhn