N+P Architecture
Denmark

Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Aalborg, Denmark, N+P Architecture operates under the guiding philosophy that "our approach to architecture is humility and respect for the surroundings. Good architecture does not need to shout to be seen." The practice is currently led by founding partners Jesper Korf, Lars Bo Poulsen, and Thomas Nørkær, who have cultivated a dedicated team of architects and engineers committed to maintaining elevated architectural standards.
The firm's methodology centers on deriving solutions from client aspirations and user requirements, consistently pursuing design frameworks that prioritize safety, comfort, and functionality through simple, rational formal languages. N+P Architecture advocates for an integrated approach where form, function, and construction operate in synthesis rather than isolation.
The practice's project portfolio spans diverse building typologies and scales, from individual residential villas to multi-unit housing, sports facilities, care homes, and institutional buildings across varying geographic contexts. Each commission receives thorough consideration of environmental context, architectural expression, sustainability principles, and material performance as integral components of the design process.
N+P Architecture's design excellence has garnered recognition through multiple municipal building awards from Aalborg, Jammerbugt, Hjørring, and Randers municipalities between 2009 and 2024. The firm has also received successive Gazelle Company designations from Børsen and honors from the Danish Association of Architectural Firms, affirming its position within Denmark's contemporary architectural landscape. Under the continued leadership of founding partners, N+P Architecture maintains its foundational principles of simplicity, material authenticity, and meaningful architecture while advancing contemporary architectural innovation, through systematic exploration of site-specific conditions continuing to advance architectural solutions that honor humble design tradition while addressing contemporary spatial, environmental, and experiential challenges.




























