A rapidly expanding law firm, Derrick Law was housed in a converted residence in Conway, and needed more space. Not wanting to move far, the owner selected a site across Main Street from this office, in the city’s Main Street Corridor, one of its Historic Design Review Districts. Center entrances at front and rear both enter directly onto the main lobby, where thin brick veneer on the walls carry the exterior vernacular inside. The steel and wood stair in the lobby combined with the brick veneer lends an industrial look to the interior, complimented by wide plank wood flooring and wood panel ceiling accents. The perimeter of the first floor contains offices and a conference room so that all main work spaces have windows to the exterior. The second floor is set up in the same fashion, with offices on the perimeter, including a large office for the firm’s principal. An internal feature on the second level is a mock trial room, simulating a courtroom where the firm’s attorneys practice for their appearances. Like the offices, the trial room has glazed walls, so even this interior space receives natural lighting coming through from each office and across the corridor.