News & Updates
90 Years of Looking Forward: Niels Bohr Institute
Steensen Varming has a history of innovation and industry firsts that spans over 90 years – One of Steensen Varming’s founders, Jørgen Varming, once stated
90 Years of Looking Forward: Our First Commission
Vast changes have taken place since our foundation in 1933, but to appreciate how far we’ve come we want to look back at the history
Sydney Opera House Concert Hall Renewal
Steensen Varming is privileged to have worked with ARM Architecture, providing Mechanical and Electrical services, on the upgrade of the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall,
Nautical Museum, Isle of Man
Steensen Varming is excited to be working on this iconic historic project at Nautical Museum in Castletown with Fraser Randall alongside the prestigious project teams
90 Years of Looking Forward: The 30s
At Steensen Varming we have always been looking forward, pushing our projects and ourselves to do, and be better, while being mindful of the past
Seasons Greetings
We have always been ‘Looking Forward’ at Steensen Varming, pushing our projects and ourselves to do, and be, better. The integrity of what we do
Opening of the New Sydney Modern Project
We are excited about the much-anticipated recent opening of the new Sydney Modern project to the public. Steensen Varming are privileged to have been involved
The IES NSW Lighting Design Awards 2022
Last week we attended the IES NSW Lighting Design Awards night. It was good to re-connect and meet in person after a 2-year break, and
IAMFA “Navigating Uncertainty”
This year’s IAMFA (International Association of Museum Facility Administrators) global conference took place in San Francisco and gave us a forum to discuss the challenges
NEW AARCH wins Danish Building of the Year 2021
The Aarhus School of Architecture is a story about collaboration. ‘New Aarch’ is the first new building for a school of architecture ever to be
Social Initiative – Season’s Greetings Card 2021
Since our foundation in 1933, Steensen Varming has shown a commitment to creating ‘positive environments’, and continuously improving our practices to the benefit of the
Scott Base Redevelopment Funding Announced!
The New Zealand Treasury has today announced $344 million in funding for the Scott Base Redevelopment in Antarctica in the 2021 Budget. As the building