WoodHub
A new office building that gathers several government agencies under one roof in the centre of Odense is a pioneer project in largescale timber construction and the largest timber office building in Denmark.
The new office hub accommodates 1,600 public employees in a climateresponsible, modern and flexible multiuser building that carefully fits into its surroundings.
With its 31,000 m² solid timber structure, the project reduces lifetime CO₂ emissions by 5,400 tonnes compared to a conventional build and is seen as a national flagship in documented lowcarbon public architecture. Visible glulam columns and partially exposed CLT floor structures serve as recurring loadbearing elements, delivering both technical performance and sensory quality while storing carbon.
The façades are made from recycled aluminium in redbrown hues that echo the surrounding brick buildings, creating a coherent composition. Their varied depths, attuned to the sun path, provide passive shading that eliminates the need for mechanical screening while ensuring generous daylight and a comfortable indoor climate.
Blending work, city and nature
The spatial organisation sets a robust and adaptable framework, balancing office workspaces with social meeting places. Interiors can be reconfigured as needed, supporting longterm adaptability.
Two staggered, Cshaped office wings face east and west, ranging from three to six floors, and meet in a sevenstorey central wing containing most meeting rooms – designed to maximise knowledge sharing and collaboration.
At ground level, a meeting centre, canteen and public frontoffice functions connect the building to the city, linking urban life with the inner garden. Niches and recreation spaces along the outer façade strengthen dialogue between the workplace and the public realm.
The building rises to its highest point at its centre and recedes in steps towards neighbouring structures. Roof terraces, raised courtyard gardens and green courtyards extend workspaces outdoors, supporting local biodiversity and providing spaces for breaks and meetings.



































