Referring to his work as “promiscuous hybrids,” Bjarke Ingels details his vision of “worldcraft” where architecture harnesses the desires, knowledge and technology of its people to transform surreal ...
The celebrated architect was tapped to design robots and surface vessels for a company that hopes to extract precious metals from the depths of the oceans. Deep at the bottom of the ocean, there are ...
When I meet Bjarke Ingels in his firm’s surprisingly nondescript red brick office building in Copenhagen, the architect radiates a Tigger-like energy, even though he’s just stepped off a plane from ...
Architecture’s Mr. Big has quite literally made a splash with his latest design. Bjarke Ingels, the famed Danish starchitect who continues to shake-up the world through his eponymous firm BIG, has ...
Ingels and his firm are already working on their first new project, to transform the old headquarters of department store Lord & Taylor in New York into WeWork’s headquarters (the company is currently ...
Bjarke Ingels’ client list in the U.S. includes Silverstein Properties, Tishman Speyer and Google. He’s been honored with seemingly every accolade and his perma-smirk graces the cover of several ...
In a business that's often poorly paid and anonymous, 39-year-old Bjarke Ingels has become something rare, especially at his age: a "starchitect" in demand. Now, the Danish architect, who has museums, ...
Danish wunderkind Bjarke Ingels is working on some of the most prominent projects in New York City right now, architecturally speaking—from the stalled 2 World Trade Center to a Hudson Yards ...
World Trade Center starchitect Bjarke Ingels would have built the twin towers back the way they were
If it was up to architect Bjarke Ingels, who just showed off his cutting-edge design for the new 2 World Trade Center, the entire site of the Sept. 11 attacks would have been redeveloped quite ...
“The greatest thing about being an architect,” pronounced Bjarke Ingels, “is that you build buildings.” There’s no doubt that one of the best things about architecture is its universality. Wherever ...
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