Designing for the Future: Henning Larsen's Innovation-Driven Architecture

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The purpose of innovation is to promote positive change and progress in various aspects of life. This involves creating, developing and implementing new ideas, methods, products, or processes that improve existing ones or introduce completely new concepts. Renowned architecture and design firm Henning Larsen, founded in 1959 in Denmark, has a solid commitment to embracing innovation as a core element of its work. With an emphasis on design excellence, sustainability, collaboration and user-centric approaches, innovation plays a key role in its quest to create iconic and sustainable architectural landmarks. Through dedicated research and development, they are constantly exploring new ideas, materials and technologies to enhance functionality and elevate the user experience of their buildings. To learn more about this visionary approach and its impact on architectural efficiency, we spoke with Jakob Strømann-Andersen, who heads a specialist department that combines innovation and sustainability, highlighting the firm's commitment to pushing the boundaries of sustainable architecture.

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Feldballe School / Henning Larsen. Image © Helene Høyer Mikkelsen
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Cite: Eduardo Souza. "Designing for the Future: Henning Larsen's Innovation-Driven Architecture" 27 Jun 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1002863/designing-for-the-future-henning-larsens-innovation-driven-sustainable-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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