Sweco acquires Maisema-arkkitehtitoimisto Näkymä
7.1.2026 10:00:00 EET | Sweco Finland Oy | Press release
Sweco has acquired the entire share capital of Maisema-arkkitehtitoimisto Näkymä Oy. The acquisition complements Sweco's landscape architecture services and strengthens Sweco's position, especially in large cities as well as historically and culturally valuable sites.

Founded in 2003, Maisema-arkkitehtitoimisto Näkymä is an expert in environmental design with extensive experience in landscape and environmental design. The company employs a total of about 20 landscape architecture professionals and specializes in the design of historically and culturally valuable sites. The company is known for its high quality and innovative solutions.
"Näkymä's experts bring valuable expertise and experience in landscape design, which is a great addition to Sweco's portfolio. Together, we are even more competent and visionary partner for our clients, creating impactful and sustainable solutions for the benefit of cities and shared environments," says Jenni Lautso, Division Director at Sweco.
"Landscape design is undergoing a transformation. The industry is growing and diversifying rapidly, and sustainable development, the circular economy and emission calculations, among other things, are increasingly at the core of the planning. Together with Sweco, we can expand our services and geographical presence, and offer our clients even more effective and multidisciplinary solutions," says Matti Liski, CEO and Partner at Näkymä.
As a result of the acquisition, Maisema-arkkitehtitoimisto Näkymä Oy has been transferred to Sweco's ownership in its current form. According to current estimates, the merger with Sweco will take place in the summer of 2026, when the company's experts will become part of Sweco's Architecture, Landscape and Land Use Division.
Inquiries:
Jenni Lautso, Division Director, Architecture, Landscape and Land Use, Sweco, tel. +358 40 594 3984, jenni.lautso@sweco.fi
Matti Liski, CEO and Partner, Maisema-arkkitehtitoimisto Näkymä Oy, tel. +358 40 509 0334, matti.liski@nakyma.com
Sanna Huopio, Communications Director, Sweco Finland, tel. +358 50 302 8898, sanna.huopio@sweco.fi
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