DesignGroup Architects

Copenhagen, Denmark

Studio details

HQ Country
Denmark
Foundation
1994
Team members
15 collaborators

Description

With more than 20 years of experience, DesignGroup Architects works across a wide range of sectors and project scales – from large-scale master planning and corporate headquarters to apartment blocks, shopping malls, cultural centres, and high-street retail development.

Every project is approached as a unique challenge, driven by curiosity and a commitment to creating solutions that balance functionality with aesthetics.

We believe in close collaboration with our clients, ensuring that each project is guided by well-defined targets that are economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable. Our aim is to design buildings, workplaces, and public spaces that enhance everyday life and improve the environments in which people live and work.

As a full-service architectural practice, we provide consultancy throughout all phases of the building process – from vision and analysis to supervision and completion. For each commission, we assemble a team of professionals with the expertise required for the project. Using 3D modelling, BIM, and physical scale models as communicative tools, we ensure clarity and collaboration with all stakeholders. Our methods and know-how are continuously developed through research, innovative projects, and international cooperation.

The office is led by architect Christian Giese and architect Morten Ulf Jørgensen.

Studio Contacts

DesignGroup Architects A/S

Grønnegade 10, 3. – 4. floor
DK 1107 Copenhagen K
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T +45 3391 8485
M info@dga.dk
W dga.dk

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