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.
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













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