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Introduction

Status
Completed
Collaborators
NRE INGENIØR’NE Vesterholts eftf.

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In their words

PLH delivered an inspiring project reflecting our agricultural roots and signaling a modern company poised for the future. Their design maximizes our fantastic location near Lillebælt.

Lars Sørensen, CFO, DLG Group

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Summary

Moving from city center to countryside

As part of a restructuring of their organisation, DLG wanted to move the location of its headquarters from the city center of Copenhagen to the countryside in Jutland, bringing it closer to the owners and strengthening its connection to the agricultural landscape.

Local roots and global outlook

DLG is a cooperative owned by 25,000 Danish farmers but has a global outlook. Of course, the design of the headquarters should reflect both the roots and the outlook.

Identity reflected in architecture and surroundings

PLH integrated DLG's headquarters into the natural landscape, using robust materials and open spaces to reflect its identity. The building consolidates various functions under one roof, providing a modern, transparent, and iconic structure resembling an axis of grain, visible from the Little Belt Bridge. The headquarters feature three wings that break down the building's volume, a green sedum roof, and large glass façades for transparency. The structure promotes natural light and offers panoramic views, fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment which is key to bringing out the best in the people working there. The surroundings speak to the identity of DLG, offering a great experience for visitors.

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Birds-eye view

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Quote

We designed a headquarters that supports DLG's identity as an authentic, ambitious, and welcoming agricultural company in harmony with nature. This project truly enhances DLG's values.

Søren Mølbak, Partner & CEO, PLH

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