600 Canal Place is Dominion Energy’s new state-of-the-art office tower. Soaring 417 feet tall, Dominion’s office building permanently marks its identity amongst downtown Richmond’s skyline as the city’s second tallest building. With its unique curved form inspired by the shape of a sail and its massive glass and steel façade that stretches to one full city block, it is very hard to miss.
Cerami worked to design a workplace that not only enhances the efficiency and productivity of its employees, but also supports the community and enriches the city life. Our goal was to maximize the value of Dominion’s current technology and devise a plan to address Dominion’s IT and audiovisual needs with regards to facilities and system infrastructure, while integrating sustainable acoustic designs.
Signature Solution: Comfortable interior room acoustics and enhanced speech privacy were achieved across all office spaces and specialty spaces, including all amenity spaces. As a Class A, certified LEED Gold building, we worked closely with the team to integrate sustainable acoustical design throughout.
In consideration of the current technology trends, our team assisted in developing dynamic workspace and public spaces that both engage and connect employees and visitors alike through integrated telecommunications systems, high definition displays, and amplified voice and sound systems. Furthermore, coordinated, and comprehensive cabling infrastructure will accommodate Dominion’s current and future needs, as well as support the campus’ internal and external connectivity. From video wall displays to interactive tools, our curated digital media and technology offer varied, unique experiences to all users.
Owner:
Dominion Energy
Architects:
Pickard Chilton with Kendall/Heaton Associates
MEP:
Alvine Engineering
Structural:
Magnusson Klemencic Associates