Specialist Knowledge
Control Rooms
The control room is the central nerve of technical facilities – the place from which everything from energy production and distribution to traffic and complex industrial processes is monitored and managed. A well-designed control room provides clarity, supports quick decision-making, and contributes to safe and stable operations – even under pressure.
Energinet, photo: Jens Frederiksen
Energinet, photo: Jens Frederiksen
Specialised architectural expertise
Control rooms centred on people
A control room is more than a technical facility – it is a specialised workplace where people manage complex information flows daily, and where operators, technicians, and visitors must be able to navigate safely and efficiently. That’s why interaction, clarity, and effective communication are central to our design. In high-stress situations – such as operational disruptions or emergency events – a well-functioning control room proves its value: it supports decision-making, maintains operations, and enables effective cross-functional collaboration.
Robustness is just as important as functionality. Control rooms operate around the clock and demand durable materials, smart layouts, and efficient maintenance. We choose solutions that support reliable operations, minimise downtime, and allow for simple, effective cleaning and servicing – without compromising on aesthetics or quality. Seamless integration between technology and architecture is essential – from lighting and acoustics to ergonomics and monitoring setups.
Control Room at Roskilde Waste Incineration, photo: Jens Frederiksen
Control Room at Roskilde Waste Incineration, photo: Jens Frederiksen
Holistic and cross disciplinary design
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Selected projects
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