Two years after a catastrophic warehouse fire destroyed the core of its operations, Visual Architects is marking a powerful milestone. The business has not only rebuilt, but doubled in size, expanded its leadership team with the appointment of three new directors, and emerged stronger, more ambitious, and more creatively driven than ever.
The fire, which broke out in 2024 at the company’s Manchester warehouse, destroyed a significant part of Visual Architects’ headquarters overnight. Machinery, scenic builds and physical assets were lost, including bespoke fabrication materials, tools, equipment, technical infrastructure, and works in progress. Years of accumulated investment were wiped out in a single incident, placing live projects, client commitments, and the future of the business itself at serious risk.
For a company whose work is rooted in large-scale fabrication and physical creativity, the loss was devastating. In the immediate aftermath of the fire, Visual Architects faced the challenge of rebuilding almost every operational pillar at once- production capability, storage, logistics, systems and workflows, while continuing to deliver for clients under intense pressure.
Over the following two years, Visual Architects undertook a full-scale recovery and reinvention programme. This included rebuilding fabrication capacity from the ground up, redesigning internal systems, investing in more efficient and sustainable production methods, and strengthening its leadership and delivery teams.
Since the fire, the company has rebuilt and expanded its production and fabrication capabilities; delivered some of the largest and most complex immersive projects in its history; won industry awards and secured new commissions; strengthened long-term client relationships and partnerships; invested in modular, reusable and sustainable scenic systems and expanded its creative, technical and project management teams.

What began as a period of survival has become one of the most creatively and commercially successful chapters in the company’s history. In the two years following the fire, Visual Architects’ work has continued to receive industry recognition, with projects celebrated for their scale, innovation and craftsmanship. The company’s ability to deliver ambitious, technically complex environments under pressure has reinforced its reputation as one of the UK’s most trusted and inventive experiential production partners.
As it marks the second anniversary of the fire, Visual Architects has announced plans for a major structural evolution. The business is laying the foundations to transition into three specialist companies operating under a unified group structure, a carefully phased transformation designed to improve scalability, resilience and long-term growth.
CEO and Creative Director Lefteris Angelidis said: “What happened only two years ago now feels like a lifetime ago- not because we’ve forgotten it, but because we didn’t dwell on it. The morning after the fire, we were straight back in business. Nothing stopped.The fire was one of the most challenging moments we’ve ever faced. Overnight, we lost years of work, materials and infrastructure, but what we didn’t lose was our team, our creativity or our belief in what we were building. Rebuilding forced us to rethink everything -how we operate, how we scale, and how we protect the future of the business.”
Angelidis added: “That same energy, drive and belief is what’s taken us to where we are today, and it’s the same mindset that will push us forward as we build what comes next in 2026. With the recruitment of our new directors, we’re now entering a new stage- streamlining the company and evolving into a group structure built for long-term growth. Two years on, we’re not just back on our feet; we’re stronger, more focused and more ambitious than ever. This anniversary is a reminder of what resilience can unlock.”
With demand for immersive environments, experiential events and large-scale installations continuing to grow, Visual Architects now enters its next phase with renewed confidence, a stronger operational foundation and a clear long-term vision for the future.
On 20 March 2026, Visual Architects will host a special event to mark two years since the fire and reflect on the company’s journey forward.

