The awkwardly shaped large site at West Side Highway and 57th Street is about to get a whole lot more attention. Bjarke Ingels and BIG will finally make their architectural debut in North America, ...
Planners in China, Dubai, United Arab Emirates and other spots worldwide that have not been known in modern times for their stunning architecture, are changing how the world perceives their nations ...
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels is set to leave his mark on Los Angeles’ Arts District. The Los Angeles City Council has given the green light for a mixed-use high-rise development at 670 Mesquit ...
Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), a dynamic economic hub in the south of Bhutan, and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), a Danish architecture and design firm, yesterday announced that BIG will open an office in ...
Bjarke Ingels revealed his proposal for 2 World Trade Center in an article for Wired on Tuesday. The final unbuilt plot at the hallowed New York City site — which had for a decade been reserved for a ...
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.
One High Line (left) and the Spiral. Photo: Thomas Prior But New York, with its burden of costs, habits, and regulations, has rarely been the place for that sort of blue-sky architectural thinking.
Over the years, we've seen architects create stadiums that take all sorts of unlikely forms, including a nomadic tent, a large hat, and a big golden bowl. This upcoming ballpark by Bjarke Ingels Group ...
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