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C.F. Moller Architects
C.F. Moller’s Copenhagen studio combines a century of Nordic architectural experience with a current focus on low-carbon materials, healthy work environments, and complex office programmes. It is particularly well positioned for clients seeking large headquarters, public-sector workplaces, or timber-forward offices that need to balance operational efficiency with long-term sustainability.
Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen’s Copenhagen studio brings together architecture, interiors, landscape, and urban design with a distinctly Scandinavian emphasis on daylight, adaptability, and long-term social impact. For office and headquarters clients, the practice stands out for pairing refined design sensibility with strong sustainability thinking and a human-centered view of how workplaces should feel and perform.
Arkitema
Arkitema’s Copenhagen office combines architectural, interior, and urban thinking with a practical Scandinavian approach to flexible workplaces. The firm is particularly credible for companies that want sustainability, timber expertise, and long-horizon campus planning integrated into modern office environments rather than treated as add-ons.
PLH Arkitekter
PLH Arkitekter has a long-standing reputation in Denmark for designing workplaces, headquarters, and office hubs that translate brand, culture, and day-to-day work patterns into highly usable space. The Copenhagen studio is especially compelling for clients who want strategic advisory, interior design, and branded workplace thinking wrapped into one coherent commercial design process.
SHL - Schmidt Hammer Lassen
SHL’s Copenhagen studio brings an analytical, sustainability-minded approach to offices and mixed-use workplaces, often finding value in transformation instead of replacement. The practice is a strong fit for clients who want flexible, modern work environments with clear architectural character, strong environmental credentials, and a thoughtful relationship to the surrounding city.