Architecture
Architecture is at the heart of everything we do. Contact us to find out how we can help you with your project.
Read moreArchitecture is at the heart of everything we do. Contact us to find out how we can help you with your project.
Read moreWe develop architecturally inspiring commercial buildings, offices, retail environments and hotels in close collaboration with our clients.
Read moreResidential architecture should create an optimal framework for people's lives. That's why we always start with the users and the specific context.
Read moreOf course, assisted living centres should first and foremost be a home for people who can no longer live safely in their own homes. However, when we design care homes, there are many other user groups that need to be catered for. It requires great professional insight into both the field and the architectural process to create care centres that are at the same time a good home, a good workplace and a place where, for example, relatives feel welcome.
Read moreSwimming pools and water culture houses are a special architectural discipline where you benefit from our extensive experience.
Read moreWe help you find the potential in existing buildings so you can renovate and transform for new needs. It's both sustainable and stimulates the creative process.
Read moreSpecially designed objects add an extra dimension to architecture. Our industrial design combines function and aesthetics with a focus on architecture.
Read moreUrban planning and development is the foundation of good architecture. We offer urban planning advice, project development and management of processes with authorities. Get help with your planning documents, from local plan applications and town plan additions to finalised local plans.
Read moreUser involvement can be crucial to the functional and organisational success of your project.
Read moreWe provide holistic advice on sustainability in architecture and construction and help you put ideas into practice, so you reap the full value in both the short and long term.
Read moreClient advisory within real estate and construction gives you confidence and insight at every stage of a building, acquisition or renovation project. Our experienced construction and real estate advisors help with everything from concrete construction due diligence to holistic guidance.
Read moreWayfinding design is much more than just signs. Our experts develop wayfinding concepts that make it easy and intuitive for all user groups to find their way around the building or site. We have extensive experience in designing wayfinding for both public and private buildings and know the requirements and needs that need to be taken into account.
Read moreGood ICT management has become central to a smooth and efficient design and construction process in the vast majority of projects. BIM and digital construction models, in which drawings, specifications and schedules are embedded, reduce errors and help improve collaboration between different disciplines.
At KHR Architecture we can provide guidance on ICT requirements in the programming phase and help with both ICT management and BIM Management.
Skien has a beautiful new nursing home with room for approximately 110 residents and 30 day users. KHR Architecture was the architectural consultant on the project, which was inaugurated by Norway's Minister of Health and Care Services last week.
KHR Architecture, together with a strong, versatile team, has been pre-qualified as one of three teams to bid on the expansion of AUH Psychiatry in Skejby.
KHR Architecture wins another contract in Northern Germany together with local architectural and engineering firm bpplan. This time the project is an extension of the Hochrad Gymnasium in Hamburg, which is to be made 5-lane and expanded with a new large sports hall.
Gymnasium Hochrad is a secondary school for grades 5-13 in an attractive residential area on the banks of the Elbe just on the outskirts of Hamburg.
The school will be expanded with a new building for classrooms and canteen. Old sports halls are to be replaced by a new one.
Due to limited space, the idea is to place the large volume of the sports hall at -1 level on the sloping terrain. This creates a more harmonious whole in terms of height and makes it possible to utilise parts of the hall's roof to expand the schoolyard. The stairs between the existing and the new outdoor area create a nice seating oasis with a view of the schoolyard to the south.
The classroom building itself is built as a two-storey, lightweight wooden structure on top of the other part of the sports hall, which minimises the carbon footprint and saves space.