A creative and disruptive ecosystem is emerging in Porto, combining work, culture and social spaces.
  • Cultural

  • Social spaces

  • Art residencies

  • Art gallery

  • Museum

  • Food/Drink

  • Food hall

  • Coffee shop

  • Kiosk

  • Workspaces

  • Office as a service

  • Adaptable offices

  • Multi-purpose room

  • Meeting rooms

  • Leisure

  • Green areas

  • Public squares

  • Pop-up events

“It was modelled on the Japanese term, komorebi, which refers to the light, that filters through the trees in a forest.”
“You may understand why it is so easy for me to come and support this project for the Old Municipal Slaughterhouse (...) it is multidimensional, it has culture, economy and social cohesion.”
“It’s a project that will change this part of the city. There are projects that leave no one indifferent and change the lives of cities and, therefore, of people.”
“It will be an axis for the regeneration of the territory of Campanhã, an axis for cultural production and an important space for entrepreneurship and innovation.”
“The world is discovering new ways of working. This project is a pioneering work in such an era. I feel that this is a project, that will lead the way in this era.”

Public Square

Kengo Kuma
Matadouro Architect

Promenade

Public Square

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
President of the Portuguese Republic

Promenade

Public Square

Rooftop

Rui Moreira
Mayor of Porto

Building C00

Building O00

Building I00

Workspaces

António Costa
Prime Minister of Portugal

Building R00

Green areas between buildings

Kengo Kuma
Matadouro Architect

Art Gallery

Bridge