Timber.
Timber is essential to meeting the goal of climate neutrality by 2050 and promoting circular construction. Since the founding of our office in 2015, we’ve actively embraced timber as a building material, gaining valuable experience that we now apply across many of our projects.
Health.
Timber buildings are not only robust and timeless—they also foster a healthy environment, both physically and mentally. Studies show that people feel happier, healthier, and more productive in bio-based buildings.

Integration.
Challenging conventional building methods demands a strong and collaborative design process. As architects, we play a key role in bringing together the expertise of engineers and other consultants, translating their input into feasible, high-performing, and beautiful buildings.
Sustainability
Building with wood is just one of the ways we make our projects more sustainable. We prioritize the use of bio-based and reclaimed materials, while also minimizing reliance on technical installations by favoring passive design strategies.
Systems.
Different projects require different systems. Therefore we work with a range of timber construction systems, from CLT slab-and-wall assemblies to 2D post-and-beam structures, as well as fully prefabricated 3D-units assembled on-site.
Typologies.
We have applied timber structures in private residences, mass housing projects, townhouses, pavilions, offices and education buildings.

