Today we attended Workplace Evolution 2026, an event organized by Grupo Vía and held at TRISON Madrid. The event focused on the evolution of workspaces, the quality of buildings, user experience, and the value that design, technology, and execution bring to new work environments. TRISON presents itself as a company specializing in transforming physical spaces into multisensory experiences through audiovisual integration, content, and technological solutions.
Beyond the interesting market analysis and trends presented during the session, the event held a very special added value for FLULLE: seeing how several of the projects, teams, and professionals who took the stage are also part of our own recent trajectory.
One of the most significant moments was the participation of Carlos Manzano Arquitectos, the firm associated with the Grupo Anaya headquarters project at Valentín Beato 21. FLULLE acted as the general contractor for this project, handling all civil works, installations, finishes, and even furniture, in a 6,000 m² space developed for the publishing group's new headquarters. The project was commissioned by BNP Paribas RE, with Carlos Manzano Arquitectos collaborating on project development and management.
Also particularly noteworthy was the participation of Alejandro Ciudad, co-founder of ROTO Estudio, with whom we collaborated on one of the most unique flexible workspace projects in Madrid: LOOM AZCA. This project, executed by FLULLE and designed by Estudio ROTO Arquitectura, created a highly versatile corporate events and coworking space at Ruiz Picasso 11, with approximately 1,800 m² and the capacity to host events for up to 600 people.
The event also featured a presentation by Miguel Tello, who highlighted Madnum as one of the leading developments in the Madrid market. For FLULLE, this name holds special significance, as we carried out the fit-out of Utopicus Madnum at Méndez Álvaro 61. The project developed by FLULLE encompassed the complete adaptation of Utopicus's new flexible workspace on floors 8, 9, and 10, within a complex that combines design, technology, and premium services. In addition, FLULLE also completed 1,550 m² of common areas for Colonial SFL, complementing the main project.
These types of events reinforce an idea that we at FLULLE fully share: the modern workplace is no longer understood solely in terms of design or data, but rather as the ability to materialize complex spaces with quality, technical coordination, and a holistic vision. When, all in the same morning, studios, developers, operators, and projects we've worked directly with appear, it confirms our active participation in the conversations and realities shaping the present and future of the sector.
In short, Workplace Evolution 2026 has been an invaluable opportunity to listen to the market, identify where demand is evolving, and, at the same time, recognize that many of these success stories are also part of FLULLE's recent journey.
