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.
The Bjarke Ingels Group (or BIG), the Danish architecture firm helmed by its namesake, is getting even bigger. New plans to create a LEGO museum and rethink the campus of the Smithsonian Institute in ...
The “Equitism Tower” is the symbol of City of Telosa What happens when the fate of a new city is handed to its inhabitants? This is the overarching concept behind City of Telosa, a project from Danish ...
“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 ...
Bjarke Ingels can sometimes sound like a mad scientist. “One thing I’ve learned a lot about over the past year is stone flour,” the 46-year-old Danish architect says over Zoom from his couch in ...
Unless you are a serious building aficionado, there’s a good chance you haven’t heard of the US architecture firm Page. Established as a partnership in Austin in 1898, it’s one of the oldest design ...
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