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Marta Niño Saco

Senior Associate, Project Architect at SHL - Schmidt Hammer Lassen

Marta Niño Saco is an accomplished architect currently serving as an Associate and Project Architect at SHL - Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects since May 2022, specializing as a Design Lead with credentials as a WELL AP and LEED Green Associate. Previously, Marta held the position of Architect MAAA at Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects from January 2017 to March 2022 and gained valuable experience as an Architect MAA at DISSING+WEITLING architecture A/S from January 2014 to December 2016, contributing to award-winning projects. Earlier career highlights include freelance work as a Competition Architect from 2010 to 2015 and internships at Picado de Blas Arquitectos, COBE Architecture Studio, and De Ark Studio. Marta holds a Master of Architecture from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Lund University, along with a Bachelor of Architecture from Universidad San Pablo-CEU and a Baccalauréat from Lycée Stendhal de Milan.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

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SHL - Schmidt Hammer Lassen

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen is one of Scandinavia's most recognized and award-winning architectural practices. The company was founded in Aarhus, Denmark in 1986 and is led today by Kristian Lars Ahlmark, Chris Hardie, Mads Kaltoft, Elif Tinaztepe, Kasper Frandsen, and Sanne Wall-Gremstrup. Working out of studios located in Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Shanghai, the firm provides skilled architectural services all over the world, with a distinguished track record as designers of international, high-profile architecture. Cultural and educational buildings, offices, commercial, retail, and residential buildings, often in mixed-use developments and complex urban contexts, are cornerstones of the firm's output. The practice has extensive global experience in the design of libraries and other public and cultural landmark buildings, and its innovative, sustainable, and democratic approach to architecture has attracted global attention, winning more than 100 national and international awards.


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