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Bjarke Ingels Group
Projects 2001-2010
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INTRODUCTION CONTENTS
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BIG is a group of architects, designers and thinkers operating within the fields BIG currently employs more than one hundred architects e from COPENHAGEN HARBOUR BATH 4 THE BATTERY 118
of architecture, urbanism, research and development that seeks to free over fifteen countries representing Asia, Latin America, North America,
architectural imagination from habitual thinking and standard typologies Continental Europe, and Scandinavia. This multicultural make-up ensures a
in order to deal with the constantly evolving challenges of contemporary vivid, competent and creative working environment that remains in constant WORLD VILLAGE OF WOMEN SPORTS 10 KLØVERKARRÉEN 124
life. As designers of the built environment BIG tests the effects of scale and development. Comfortably conversing in over fifteen languages allows the
the balance of programmatic mixtures on the social, economical and studio to reach far beyond their own borders and engage municipalities,
ecological e of a given site. Like a form of programmatic alchemy developers, and partners at a very direct and personal level in their own TAIPEI CITY WALL 130
the studio creates architecture by mixing conventional ingredients such as country. BIG strives to understand the nuances of the cultures within which they TRYSIL SKI RESORT 16
living, leisure, recreation, working, parking and shopping to realise imaginative work, translating it into their own fresh approach to the given task. Through the
and responsible solutions. In the past years BIG has e an international ess of BIG’s projects and research in Copenhagen, the studio is now being
award-winning studio with a reputation pleting buildings that are missioned by forward-looking developers and municipalities across the TECHNOLOGY ENTERTAINMENT DESIGN CENTER 22 8 HOUSE 136
programmatic