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 ...
Bjarke Ingels suffers from claustrophobia, which is perhaps an architect’s ideal malady. “I’ve been stuck in elevators, and it requires a lot of mental discipline to get through it,” the 42-year-old ...
Bjarke Ingels, Founder and Creative Director, BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, defines architecture as the art and science of making cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives. At WIRED ...
In the wild world of architecture, there’s no hotter upstart than Denmark’s Bjarke Ingels Group. BIG’s ambitious buildings are poetic, practical–and unlike anything else. Here is a global tour of his ...
Danish starchitect Bjarke Ingels will start by designing the company’s headquarters at the Lord & Taylor flagship in New York. Ingels and his firm are already working on their first new project, to ...
Bjarke Ingels Group, the namesake firm helmed by architecture’s It Boy, continues to prove it is truly on the cusp of cool by announcing its move from stuffy Manhattan to in-vogue Brooklyn. The ...
"To see abstract ideas become concrete reality is all it's about." Mongrel Media has released the first official trailer for a documentary called Big Time, telling the story or Danish architect Bjarke ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Bjarke Ingels is the man behind some of New York's most iconic new buildings, now, he is the subject of a new documentary. As a visionary who is changing the face of the Big Apple, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.