An architectural design is therefore a response to a problem that we must first understand and familiarize ourselves with throughout the project. At the same time, the conditions often change and our design must be able to absorb that.

Our process: The three points, Aesthetics, Function, and Sustainability are equal and we continuously change the angle of view, perspective, and scale. They must always be seen in context. We are always investigative and questioning throughout the process to uncover its character and inherent design challenges. We take pride in and strive to be the one who solves and is responsible for the whole and understands the entire project - we are not just one of many disciplines. Our architectural success largely depends on the process and collaboration with other parties, therefore we always work to create co-ownership among all parties. In the process, we focus on where our proposal can create added value for the client and the overall project. We work with the task - not against it.

  • We must dare to wait with the shaping until we understand the function and its relation to the context. What should the building be able to do - both to solve its immediate function but also its function in its placement in society.
  • We work with proportions, repetition, and scale - Our drawings always relate to a structure, a grid, a rhythm that helps create order, hierarchy, and aesthetics. Therefore, we focus on the necessity of our classic drawings, facades, and sections to highlight proportions, context, alignments, rhythm, and scale, which can disappear in our 3D BIM designing.
  • Sustainability can be a lever for our aesthetics
  • Our aesthetics are anchored in the integrated collaboration with the engineer
  • Our architecture must never be able to be spared - it should be able to do more than just be a "dressing"
  • Context adaptation - How do we place very large facilities in sensitive nature - it requires extra focus and is always a part of our process. When we build on a large scale, we must be aware of its impact on the surroundings.
  • We consciously work with the architecture being experienced from a distance, up close, and in detail. We are aware of how our tools are best brought into play concerning scale, function, and viewing distance.
  • We are aware that light is what brings shapes, colors, and materials into play and therefore light design is always a part of our architecture
  • We always develop a design manual
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An architectural design is therefore an answer to a problem that we must first understand and familiarise ourselves with throughout the project. At the same time, conditions often change and our design must be able to absorb this.
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Contextualisation - how do we place very large facilities in sensitive nature - this requires extra focus and is always part of our process. When building on a large scale, we need to be conscious of its impact on its surroundings.
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We work with proportions, repetition and scale. Our drawings always relate to a structure, a modular grid, a rhythm that helps create order, hierarchy and aesthetics. We therefore focus on the necessity of our classic drawings, facades and sections to illuminate proportions, connections, alignments, rhythm and scale that can disappear in our 3D BIM design.