The renovation of Stockholm's iconic Avicii Arena (The Globe) introduces a state-of-the-art retractable roof system and modernized facilities to enhance event experiences and operational flexibility.
State-of-the-art multi-arena in the centre of Bergen with capacity for 12,000 guests. The arena and conference hotel are an integral part of the Nygårdstangen development plan.
A new stadium in Malmö designed to host both everyday sports and international events – conceived as an open, flexible and sustainable landmark for the city and its residents.
Revitalisation of the Lyngby stadium area with modernisation and upgrading of the existing stadium, new health centre, new housing for the elderly and young people and green spaces.
The new athletics stadium and Sportens Hus (House of Sports) in Kongelunden were created with a vision of uniting sport, nature and city life in a dynamic and accessible environment – a new gathering point for sport and community in Aarhus.
The Stockholm Globe Arena is an indoor multi-arena for up to 16,200 spectators. The arena a listed building and is the world's largest globe-shaped building. The Globe is being modernised to offer better event experiences and business opportunities.
The Nordhavn Islands are an urban park on the water, connecting C.F. Møllers Copenhagen International School with the quarter and the quarter with the rest of Copenhagen.
Dynamic and sustainable of activity landscape around ‘The Heart’ – Ikast’s new gathering and activity point that brings together teaching, sport, leisure, culture and social elements.