LP Co Working
Location
Rotterdam, NL
Year
2025
Transforming a historic 1953 industrial landmark into a vibrant, flexible modern coworking space.
Our proposal for the refurbishment and renovation of the second floor of the historic "Las Palmas" building, stands as a testament to our commitment to preserving architectural heritage while redefining its purpose. Originally constructed in 1953 as a workshop building for the Holland-America line, "Las Palmas" holds a unique place in Dutch architectural history.
Commissioned by a workspace developer and operator, we have been tasked with conducting a preliminary study and sketch design to assess the feasibility of converting this historic industrial space into a modern coworking office. With a total space of 1700 sqm, the client's vision included an entrance lobby, an open-space hot desk area for 85 workstations, concentration booths, a pantry, a 30-person canteen, 7 meeting rooms, 1 boardroom, 7 rentable offices, and an amenity area featuring a gym and classroom space.








The existing concrete structure, characterized by distinctive octagonal columns, serves as the backbone of our design.
We believe in designing spaces that not only meet the functional needs of our clients but also elevate the overall experience. The transformation of "Las Palmas" into a dynamic coworking space reflects our dedication to combining history with contemporary innovation. A workspace that celebrates individuality and empowers teams to work in ways they never imagined.
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