Sixty years ago, Henning Larsen established a practice with a simple foundational ethos: people come first. Although the Danish architect passed away in 2013, his studio continues to be guided by an adaptive approach to Nordic modernism that operates across a broad range of global contexts and communities. This book presents a selection of recent projects, including the Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall, Siemens Corporate HQ, French International School of Hong Kong, Moesgaard Museum, and more. Essays by Kent Martinussen and Hans Ibelings offer insight into an architecture that is at the forefront of Danish design, always tuned to the needs of our changing world.