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
Create a free account to read the full article
Get 2 premium articles for free each month
Related Articles
MORE Installation
An in-store skate bowl breeds participation, not passive consumption, at Supreme Miami

Metallic waves bring movement, energy and light into this shared office space in Tokyo

Dining and listening are made egalitarian through aesthetic contrast at a vinyl-forward chophouse

Magnum’s parent company masters effective spatial identity building with its Amsterdam HQ

In this Bangalore apartment, material transitions prioritise behavioural patterns – and aesthetics

Openings: Nature meets tech in the latest exhibitions and outposts

Will high density hospitality be the key to responsible tourism? See this Tulum hotel

In Alicante, theatrical staging transforms an industrial shell into a space for EV innovation

Video: ‘How do you breathe new life into a building that already defines a city?’
