10 / 15
2021
Henning Larsen's new Headquarters for KAB Makes a Home for Housing
The new head office for KAB, Copenhagen's largest housing association, combines the administrative with the creative, making a space that joins the tradition of the office with the tradition of the home...
06 / 07
2021
105 Victoria Street by Henning Larsen
105 Victoria Street, Henning Larsen's first project in London, is a prototype for what the active and social office of the future can be...
06 / 01
2021
Højvangen Church by Henning Larsen
Højvangen Church, the first church to be built in Skanderborg Parish in over 500 years, will be a new public gathering point in the growing residential area of Højvangen in Skanderborg, Denmark...
11 / 04
2020
Wolfsburg Connect by Henning Larsen
Establishing a Prototype for European Urbanism – Right in Volkswagen's Heimat Henning Larsen's new masterplan for VW's home city of Wolfsburg sets the standard for a more connected and livable European city
08 / 22
2020
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library by Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen Presents Design for Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library - inspired by the rich landscapes of the North Dakotan Badlands, united by Theodore Roosevelt's legacy, and rooted in the community of Medora..
07 / 10
2020
Green Light for Belfast Waterside by Henning Larsen
Our Belfast Waterside development, located along the banks of the River Lagan, officially granted planning approval by Belfast City Council...
03 / 18
2020
Henning Larsen Wins International Competition for Major Tower in Central Sydney
Henning Larsen Named Winner of Cockle Bay Park, a Major Tower Competition in Central Sydney
01 / 10
2020
Fælledby - Vejlands Quarter by Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen to design Copenhagen's first all timber neighborhood. Envisioned as 40 percent undeveloped nature, the Fælledby community illustrates how new developments...
09 / 27
2019
New business school at the University of Cincinnati by Henning Larsen
In North American Debut, Henning Larsen Brings Scandinavian Sense of Openness to the University of Cincinnati's Business School