CORNELIUS VÖGE Atelier for Arkitektur is located in Roskilde, Denmark on Hedegade 1. CORNELIUS VÖGE Atelier for Arkitektur is rated 5 out of 5 in the category architecture & planning in Denmark. NARRATIVE NORDIC ARCHITECTURE CORNELIUS VÖGE was established in 2006 by architects Nanna Vöge and Dan Cornelius. The studio provides architectural solutions for buildings and planning. We primarily work with cultural and public buildings, housing, urban planning, strategies for stakeholderships, cultural planning, social planning, climate change adaptation projects, etc. The studio has built several award-winning buildings and won several international and national architectural competitions, among others The North Atlantic House in Odense and The Hans Christian Andersen Museum together with Kengo Kuma. We see architecture as a communicative form of art, where buildings tell stories. Our approach can be described as a narrative, Nordic architecture with distinctive and innovative expressions that are based on our common cultural history and identity. Sustainability is a natural and integrated part of the studio works. Over the years we have worked with established tools and philosophies such as BREEAM, LEED, Cradle to Cradle and Circular Economy. We think sustainability holistically and focus on creating most value for each project.
Company size
11-50 employees