London
,
UK
Maslow's Mortimer House
Members Club & Workspace
,
London
,
UK
Members Club & Workspace
,
About
Maslow’s Mortimer House is a multi-use venue in a lovingly restored seven-story Art Deco building in the middle of London’s Fitzrovia neighborhood.
The design concept is derived from the venue’s namesake, Abraham Maslow, and his renowned psychological theories surrounding human motivation and happiness, which came to light in his writings during the 1940s and 1950s. The center of these theories – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs – was directly translated into the design narrative as well as the programmatic layout.
Surface Travel Awards
Best Co-working Space
LOCATION
London
,
UK
Size
21,528 ft² / 2,000 m²
CaTEGORY
Members Clubs & Workplace
Client
Maslow's
Keys
Hierarchy of Needs
Co-creating
Drawing on the Hierarchy of Needs concept, the spaces within the building's six floors were individually crafted for those who wish to create, work and unwind in equal measure.
Open Gallery
The design of the interior complements the original character of the architecture
Residential Nods
Comfortable, residential touches bring a casual and relaxed vibe to the philosophy of co-working.
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Awards & Accolades
Best Co-Working Space
Surface Design Awards
"London's coolest co-working space yet."
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