PLH and Geyer break a sound barrier for a workplace that does the same

In the new headquarters of Sivantos, the world’s leading manufacturer of hearing aids, soundwaves become physical and photogenic. Copenhagen-based architects PLH and local design studio Geyer reinvigorate the brand’s identity with their spatial de
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