Services
Flexible ArchitectureDesign for change
We have a passion for flexible spaces and environments that can meet different user needs, and we are always ready to share our knowledge.
Sustainable ConstructionLasting through time
We strive to create lasting, sustainable architecture and want it to make a positive difference to the people who use it every day.
Mobility and BridgesVitality to an area
We work on movement in and between cities and our master plans and mobility solutions help shape the physical development of areas.
Universal Design and AccessibilityBuildings for all
We give advise on universal design and accessibility. Through our architecture we strive to strengthen mobility and social inclusion.
Cultural Heritage and TransformationGiving new life to old buildings
We take gentle care of preservation-worthy buildings, converting them for use today, while preserving their relevance for the future.
Consultancy and ICTDialogue and digital precision
We strive to be the best possible consultants. Therefore, dialogue, confidence and professional advice are important to us from the very start.
Projects
News
Dissing+Weitling publishes ESG Report 2023
Dissing+Weitling releases its first ESG Report 2023, highlighting how data and strategy drive sustainability efforts – from architectural services to daily operations.
Bridging generations - continuation of DNA, respect, and durability in mobility design
What do the experienced and younger team members learn from one another, and how does this teamwork align with the design philosophy of Dissing+Weitling?
Skuru Bridge nominated for Trafikverket's Architecture Award
The elegant Skuru Bridge in Stockholm competes for the Trafikverket's architecture prize 2023.
Join our international mobility team in Copenhagen
We now have a vacant position, so if you have the desire to work in the first division of international bridge and mobility architecture, now is your time.
One of the "World's Most Beautiful Passenger Stations"
Køge Nord Station is now on prestigious list by the World Architecture and Design Award at UNESCO.
Path improvement project in the Botanical Garden improves drainage and accessibility
A multi-year project in the Botanical Gardens improves accessibility and the drainage of rain water.