We are becoming AFRY Architects
January 2026 marks a new chapter for Gottlieb Paludan Architects as the company changes its name and becomes part of AFRY Architects.
We have been part of AFRY since 2018 operating under our own name. We are now joining forces with AFRY’s other architectural and design brands across the Nordics to become AFRY Architects – a collective of around 500 architects and designers and will continue to deliver to our clients in the Nordics and internationally.
All ongoing projects and collaborations will continue as usual. Once the transition is complete, Gottlieb Paludan Architects will continue under the name AFRY Architects. The project managers and teams you know will remain your regular points of contact, and our core commitment to providing high-quality solutions remains unchanged.
Through this integration, we are expanding our offering, joining forces with sandellsandberg, Koncept, Efterklang, Light Bureau and AFRY Ark Studio. Going forward, we will be able to provide an even broader range of services – from architecture and urban development to landscape, interior and workplace design, product and industrial design, lighting design, and acoustic and sound design.
We are confident that this development will strengthen our shared opportunities, and we look forward to continuing our good and fruitful collaboration. The integration will take place over the winter, and we will share updates about the process through our digital platforms.
Visit www.afry.com/afryarchitects for more information
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