PagerDuty Offices – Lisbon

Openbook Architecture and Vector Mais realized the PagerDuty Offices in Lisbon to create a harmonious balance between social interaction and focused work, utilizing flowing metal structures and natural light to enhance the user experience.

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  • Client PagerDuty,
  • size 4,628 sqft
  • Year 2025
  • Location Lisbon, Portugal,
  • Industry Technology,
  • Founded in 2009 in Canada, PagerDuty offers innovative solutions for IT incident management. For its Lisbon office, the San Francisco-based tech company selected Vector Mais to build its workspace in the Allo building in Alcântara. The office, designed by Openbook, is divided into two distinct areas: one for social interaction and another for work.

    In the social area, the design prioritizes natural light and breathtaking views of the Tagus River and the bridge. A flowing metal structure guides visitors from the entrance to the kitchen while simultaneously opening up the vistas to the social area and the outdoor scenery. Features such as red-painted exposed ceilings, green metal mesh coverings, circular carpentry, and a thoughtful selection of materials – including wood-toned vinyl flooring and terrazzo ceramic – give this space a unique character.

    In contrast, the work area is centered around a core space with clusters of desks, surrounded by meeting rooms, quiet zones, and collaborative spaces. The exposed ceiling reveals technical installations that also function as acoustic containment elements. A high counter, complemented by a flowing metal structure and black-framed partitions, along with a creative arrangement of vinyl flooring and carpet, complete this workspace.

    Design: Openbook Architecture
    Contractor: Vector Mais
    Photography: courtesy of Vector Mais