WeWork

General Contractor: Vector Mais
Project: 3G Office
Area: 4.600 m²
Location: Lisboa

WeWork is a global network of workspaces founded in 2010, with more than 700 locations in 150 cities and 500.000 members worldwide. For its first location in Portugal, WeWork chose Vector Mais to materialize its space in the centre of Lisbon. Occupying several floors in a building on Rua Alexandre Herculano, the flexible office stands out for its informal and fluid environments, where people and companies come together to do their best work.

Vector Mais' intervention radically transformed the interior of the different floors, building an inviting and comfortable space. The reception on the ground floor stands out; the lounge on the mezzanine, with its cafeteria, meeting rooms, and phone booths; and the office dedicated to the pharmaceutical company Organon, where colour, natural materials, and an open-space organization created an inspiring work environment.

 
 

WeWork about Vector Mais' work

 
Vector Mais had a very good approach since the beginning of the project. The building team had a great positive attitude, always trying to find solutions and supporting for the project’s interest. This was a challenging project in terms of schedule and Vector Mais managed to deliver on time and a good quality work.

Qual a importância da abertura do primeiro Wework em Portugal?
WeWork’s opening in Portugal reflects the company’s growth strategy of expanding into markets with strong demand for flexible workspace. Organon, a global leader in women’s health and a valued WeWork member around the world, occupies three floors of this new location.

Samit Chopra, President & COO, WeWork International, said: “We are delighted to open our first location in Lisbon and welcome Organon as our first WeWork Portugal member. In Lisbon, we saw a demand for flexible workspace and identified the right opportunity to continue to execute on our strategic growth plans. We look forward to bringing our flexible workspace solutions to an exciting new market.”

 

Photography: SPACESANDPLACES