Schmidt Hammer Lassen to Transform Former Industrial Site into Mixed-Use Neighbourhood

We are happy to share that we have won an international architectural competition to transform a former industrial site into a new mixed-use urban district in Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city. The project will reconnect the city with the Nemunas River and reimagine a previously disconnected area as a vibrant, inclusive destination.

Kaunas Neighbourhood Railway Square with Food Trucks Yanis Amasri Urbanism

ARoS - The Next Level opening date revealed

After years of close collaboration with Aarhus Municipality, ARoS Art Museum and renowned artist James Turrell, we are excited to announce that ARoS – The Next Level will open on June 19th 2026.

James Turrell As Seen Below The Dome Schmidt Hammer Lassen web

Two SHL projects announced as winners of the The Chicago Athenaeum Museum for Architecture and Design International Architecture Awards 2025!

The Beijing Performing Arts Center was announced as a winner in the Civic Architecture category, and Shenzhen Energy Ring the sole winner in the Energy category!

Beijing Performing Art Centre and Shenzhen Energy Ring from Birds Eye Perspective

Boston Commonwealth Pier named winner of the Commercial (Concept) category at the Rethinking the Future Awards 2025

The large-scale transformation of what was once the world’s largest seaport will revitalise the impressive Neo-Classical main building and its adjoining 1914-era warehouses. By restoring and enhancing original details and inherent architectural qualities, the project recaptures the grandeur of the historic structures, while strategic interventions drive the transformation into a vibrant and multifaceted urban destination – strengthening connections between the city and the harbour front, and among people.

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SHL & Rørbæk og Møller Prequalied for the Transformation of Slagteribygningen in Faaborg

We are proud to have been prequalified for the development and transformation of the historic Slagteribygningen (the Slaughterhouse Building) at Faaborg Harbour. The project represents a significant opportunity to contribute to sustainable, locally rooted growth in Faaborg - a town renowned for its strong cultural and architectural character.

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Exhibition Opening: Implement Materials - A New Building Tradition in a Regional Context

Join us on April 10th for the exhibition opening that will showcase Pilefacade (Willow Facade) along with three other exciting projects by Team Hemp, Team Straw and Team Grass.

Doors open at 16:00 at Kapellet, Frederiksberg Hospital.

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Dordthuis wins first place in the "Public Building (Concept)" category at the Rethinking The Future Awards 2024 ⁠

This recognition underscores our commitment to creating public spaces that bring communities together, foster meaningful connections, and adapt to evolving needs. ⁠ ⁠

Dordthuis reimagines the future of the civic institution with multiple partners working together under one roof for their citizens. Nestled between the historic city centre and Spuiboulevard, it is more than a building—it's a place where collaboration and creativity come to life, where citizens can feel inspired and connected through a variety of offers and services.

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New Hvidovre Hospital welcomes first patients

On October 24th, Danish Minister of Health, Sophie Løhde cut the red ribbon and officially inaugurated the New Hvidovre Hospital building, Center A.

Center A encompasses 43,000 inviting square meters, featuring 244 attractive single rooms with space for family members and numerous green oases between departments, creating a bright, open, and welcoming atmosphere. Center A features the Emergency Department, Emergency X-ray and Scanning Unit, the Department for Children and Adolescents, the Cardiology Department, and the Maternity Ward, welcoming the first patients on November 3rd.

New Hvidovre Hospital Entrance Jack Dempster Health

Schmidt Hammer Lassen Wins Competition to Design Skills City’s New Common House

We’re thrilled to share that we’ve won the competition for Skills City Common House in Herning. Together with LYTT and Niras, we’ve developed a building that embraces and invites the unique landscape of the Herningsholm area into the heart of the design.

Skills City Common House will offer welcoming spaces inside out for social activities across professional disciplines and interests. A place for students to gather after school hours in close connection to nature and to each other.

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Zoning Plan for Fisketorvet - CPH Mall approved

The zoning plan for Fisketorvet – CPH Mall has been approved by Copenhagen’s City Council. This means that work to develop Fisketorvet into an attractive destination, capitalising on its unique location by Copenhagen Harbour and its role as a major infrastructural hub, can continue.

Fisketorvet will be integrated into its surroundings and take an active role as a catalyst for commercial, social, and recreational activities. By rethinking the shopping centre experience with a holistic approach, it caters to a broader range of users and maximises the potential of the space it occupies within our shared city. The local plan, for example, addresses the need for active frontages along most of the perimeter, creating dynamic spaces around the entire site.

SHL Fisketorvet Zoning Ariael

Biogenic materials: "Pilefacade" receives work grant from the Danish Association of Architects and the Dreyers Foundation

In the summer of 2024, the Danish Architects Association and the Dreyers Foundation sent out the Open Call: Implement Materials focusing on the use and development of biogenic materials.

Together with Pilebyg, facade engineer Staticus and design studio "moow, our project "Pilefaçade" is one out of four projects to receive grants allowing us to continue our effort to scale this material in premanufactured facades. This opens new possibilities for use in multi-storey buildings, taking advantage of the precision and quality of off-site manufacturing techniques, and represents a new field for willow and other biogenic materials that provides an opportunity for large-scale implementation.

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Competition win! SHL to develop new mixed-use neighbourhood

Together with Assar, we've won the competition to develop a new vibrant neighbourhood in Hollerich, Luxembourg. Our winning proposal envisions an area shaped by the city’s unique topography and distinctive location. Merging multiple functions the new neighbourhood will offer a rich and welcoming environment, facilitating living, working, and accessing basic needs within a 15-minute walk or bike ride from home.

The vision for the neighbourhood involves transforming it into a distinctive district with a strong sense of identity, emphasising community, cultural richness, social cohesion, and well-being. A new urban focal point and infrastructural node in the cityscape catering to a wide range of future users.

NEI HOLLERICH by Schmidt Hammer Lassen

Living Design

Living Design is our term for integrating a holistic social and ecological design methodology into our work in creating meaningful, enduring spaces, which is inherently tied to the strength of collaboration and cross-disciplinary partnerships. Our methodology is geared towards creating a unified vision among all stakeholders, which acts as a compass for identifying critical pathways and guidance throughout the project development phases.

Our innovative "practice cards" link our extensive collective knowledge database with relevant precedents, serving as an adaptable resource for the project team in search of inspiration and tangible examples of sustainability in practice.

We critically examine project needs alongside early alignment between stakeholders to uncover hidden opportunities and develop a context-specific foundation for design that guides decision-making processes where stakeholders can see their contributions reflected in the design process and project outcomes.

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A Culture of Learning

All our staff participate in and develop professional forums of knowledge sharing, contributing to nurturing our joint creativity and skill set. This includes training session on the latest technologies, seminars on sustainable food systems, water-colouring, and hand-sketching courses and much more. Through mentorship, we actively nurture talent throughout the organisation, creating opportunities for continuous growth for the individual, for project teams, and for Schmidt Hammer Lassen as a whole.