Christian Dahle + Mårten Leringe - Strong Nordic consolidation of the partnership - C.F. Møller
25.6.2014

Strong Nordic consolidation of the partnership

Christian Dahle, general manager of C.F. Møller's office in Oslo, and Mårten Leringe, CEO of C.F. Møller's Swedish branch Berg | C.F. Møller join the partner group as associated partners from July 1st.
C.F. Møller has for many years been responsible for major projects in Norway and Sweden, and regards itself as a Scandinavian and international design firm. The expansion of the partner group emphasizes that identity, and is expected to strengthen C.F. Møller in the Scandinavian market as a whole, by enhancing the synergies which already provide the basis of a strong professional community among our branches in the Scandinavian capitals. In both Norway and Sweden C.F. Møller sees further potential in bringing to the market the full extent of the group's know-how, and services that cover the entire spectrum of architectural services in Education, Science, Healthcare, Commercial, Residential, Sports, Urban Design, Infrastructure and Industry. A particular advantage for clients is the ability to fully integrate functional planning and space-planning as well as landscape and component design in-house in C.F. Møller's projects. "Christian Dahle and Mårten Leringe are two prominent profiles, which both stand for continuity and renewal. Both have a fundamental set of values which are a direct extension of C.F. Møller's values and ambitions, and both are also set on shaping the future of the firm. Together, we strengthen our inter-Scandinavian potential to create relevant and innovative architecture of the highest quality",said Klaus Toustrup, Partner and CEO in C.F. Møller. In Norway, C.F. Møller has completed important projects such as the Golden League arena Bislett Stadium, the Akershus University Hospital in Oslo and the restoration of Oslo University's listed Domus Media with the famous Munch room. Currently, the studio in Oslo is working on, among other things, the new Kristiansund Opera and Cultural Centre which will house Norway's oldest opera from 1805, and a new sculptural high-rise cluster on the former Post Terminal-site in the centre of Oslo. In Sweden, C.F. Møller is currently in the process of building Europe's largest research centre Biomedicum at the prestigious Karolinska Institute, and is behind projects such as Sweden's new national stadium Friends Arena, the residential Alvik Tower, and recently the winning design for Stockholm's new landmark, the future of public housing for housing association HSB in the form of wooden high-rise developments.

 

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