Sustainable office building and university on the Elbe in Hamburg-Hafencity with a high degree of flexibility, which increases the possibilities for future adaptation and longevity.
Energinet's new unified headquarters supports the company's role as a key player in green transition and meets their need for a new and unified headquarters with space for 900 employees.
Fjordporten is located at Oslo central station and comprises a high-rise building with a base. The building merges transport, work, leisure time, culture and business into a forward-oriented and robust hub.
The German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, BMUKN, is a sustainable timber-hybrid building with integrated solar panels and a strong focus on daylight and shared green spaces.
Hybrid is a new multifunctional conference centre and meeting place in central Lund – a hybrid representing a synergy between several functions such as conference centre, hotel and office.
Hyllie Play is a triangular shaped office building of 14,500 sqm in Hyllie. The new office contributes to the experiential environments, creative meeting places and green spaces for the whole district.
A new building for Iceland's largest bank with an expression inspired by the raw Icelandic nature and a design that includes and interacts with the entire city.
A bright, sculptural tower and landmark close to the Port of Aarhus combines city life and cultural history with attractive new cultural and business facilities and public restaurants.
Oslo Horisont, a large-scale transformation project totaling 82,000 m² with a focus on adaptive re-use, is being created on a central site next to the station area. The project comprises two high-rise buildings with a raised public green landscape.
New train station at Hamburg-Altona that acts as a visionary landmark – both for Altona and for the whole of Hamburg – in that the station plays an active role in the urban development
Transformation of C.W. Obel's former tobacco factories into a flexible, future-proofed multi-occupancy building, where a new organisational structure creates well-functioning frameworks and synergy between numerous municipal functions.