Sometime late this year, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) expects to move its headquarters into 52,000 sf of space in Brooklyn, N.Y.’s Dumbo neighborhood, which has been dubbed that borough’s Tech Triangle.
“Hedonistic sustainability” is an appealing rebrand of sustainable design. It says that sustainability is not just unsightly banks of solar panels. It means that sustainable elements and essential ...
Circle the globe in 800-feet at the National Building Museum’s latest exhibition HOT TO COLD. BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group’s first North American exhibition, HOT TO COLD takes viewers on an “odyssey of ...
It might seem counterintuitive for a team in the National Football League to build a smaller stadium than the one where it currently plays. Yet that’s exactly what the Washington Redskins plan to do.
“The greatest thing about being an architect,” pronounced Bjarke Ingels, “is that you build buildings.” Rarely are you able to see a world-renowned architect in a hospital entering an MRI machine, or ...
Early adopters want tools, but the bulk of the market wants products. Big data doesn’t change this principle. It is natural that in the early stages the raw power of tools should be celebrated. That ...
The puckish Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has built his career on defying convention and distancing himself from his peers. When he was asked once about trends in his field, he replied, “We tend to ...
While the technological marvels of the Sphere have dazzled tourists and locals, UNLV professor Glenn Nowak sees the building that opened its doors Friday from a different perspective. Nowak, founder ...
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