A project carried out by Aire commune
Geared to the needs of the modern worker, "Station d'été" workspaces are innovative meeting rooms that allow you to enjoy the outdoors while you work! Designed to provide an inspiring space for both structured meetings and brainstorming sessions, they’re set up in glass containers to help you clear your mind without compromising the comfort of your work environment.
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Photo Credit: Raphaël Thibodeau
The project in a nutshell
Phase 1 – Station Place Ville Marie
This year, Aire commune is pushing the boundaries of greendesking by offering two insulated meeting rooms to provide an urban outdoor work experience. With heat available, they can even be enjoyed in cooler weather. The rooms can be booked free of charge.With space for eight people, they’re also equipped with Wi-Fi, electricity and a videoconferencing system.
Phase 2
A second outdoor workspace will be launched in downtown Montréal, just in time for the summer season. Stay tuned! Details will soon be revealed!
Visit and discover!
When?
Station Place Ville : two rooms available free of charge upon reservation
From March 28 to September 30, 2023, Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Where?
Station Place Ville Marie
Esplanade PVM
Place Ville Marie, Montréal, QC H3B 2C4
Bonaventure station or McGill station
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Note: The rooms can accommodate up to eight people. You will receive an email with access procedures and your personalized entry code approximately 24 hours before your booking.
Production credits
Design:
Aire commune
Production:
Aire commune
Construction of the structure:
Consortium Jack World Inc. and Aire commune
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About “I love working downtown”: A Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal initiative
The “I love working downtown” initiative, carried out with the support of the Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation, aims to deploy actions to accelerate the revival of downtown Montréal. As part of this initiative, the Chamber is focusing on supporting creative projects in private and semi-private spaces to enhance the downtown core’s attractiveness as a place to work.
With the financial participation of: