C.F. Møller Architects has built Denmark's largest mass timber office complex

By continuing its research into the technical and functional potential of structural timber construction, C.F. Møller Architects is confirming its long-standing commitment to sustainable buildings with WoodHub.

Design firm: C.F. Møller Architects
Project name: WoodHub
Location: Odense, Denmark
Size: 36,500 square meters

Located on the island of Fyn in the heart of Denmark, the firm's pilot project marks a decisive step forward in the debate on sustainable construction on an urban scale, confirming its commitment to ecological transition. WoodHub is Denmark's largest office building with a solid wood structure. This technology allows for a drastic reduction in carbon emissions compared to conventional methods, while also offering high technical performance. This measured and functional complex consists of two staggered, C-shaped office blocks with three to six floors, connected in the centre by a seven-storey block. Green patios and terraces punctuate the design, and the recycled aluminium cladding on the façades echoes the colours of the surrounding brick buildings. The design embodies the studio's signature understated elegance, balancing compositional clarity and formal simplicity with material warmth and spatial quality.

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