Lawrence Group transforms Focus Partners HQ to express the combined firm’s equity, flexibility, unity

The office adopted free-desking, with curated artwork, biophilia, glass doors and walls, and accessories infused with warmth and personality

Photo Credit: Alise O’Brien; courtesy of Lawrence Group. Click to enlarge

March 2, 2026 — Integrated planning and design firm Lawrence Group recently transformed the headquarters of the newly combined firm of Focus Partners Wealth to express the combined firm’s equity, flexibility and unity.

The workspace for St. Louis-based Buckingham Strategic Wealth, LLC (Buckingham) was undersized and outdated, limiting growth and failing to reflect the premium, bespoke services the wealth management firm delivered to its clients. When Buckingham merged with Colony Group, LLC in 2024 to become Focus Partners Wealth, the combined firm’s headquarters became a physical expression of a unified culture – modern, inclusive and future-ready.

Focus Partners’ leadership recognized the need to update Buckingham’s original 45,000 sq ft, two-level office space at 190 Carondelet Plaza, to attract and retain top talent, foster collaboration, and embody the firm’s brand values. Lawrence Group’s experienced workplace architects and interior designers were tapped to redesign the locally-based wealth management firm’s workspace.

Lawrence Group Associate Principal, Workplace Sharon Henderson, NCIDQ, explained:

The CEO embraced a bold, egalitarian approach. All internal offices at the headquarters would be the same size, but smaller than traditional office layouts to eliminate hierarchy and reinforce the importance of every team member. This progressive mindset set the tone for a workplace designed around equity, flexibility, and connection.

Photo Credit: Alise O’Brien; courtesy of Lawrence Group. Click to enlarge

Through innovative furniture solutions and glazed walls, the design team dramatically reduced office footprints while maximizing functionality and daylight. Expansive open areas were reimagined into intimate neighborhoods, creating comfortable zones for focus, collaboration, and connection.

Except for the CEO, HR Director, and receptionist, the entire office adopted free-desking, empowering employees to choose where they work based on their tasks and mood.

Thoughtfully curated artwork, biophilia, glass doors and walls, and accessories infused warmth and personality, transforming the space, completed in June 2025, into a destination employees love.

The general contractor on the project was Kadean Construction of St. Louis.

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