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Step inside One High Line's sculptural forms in New York
One High Line, the residential building designed by Bjarke Ingels of BIG with interiors by Gabellini Sheppard and Gilles & Boissier, swirls up into the skyline absorbing its New York City context
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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EPIQ's ‘vertical neighbourhood’ is a dynamic design centred on green space and heritage
In Quito, Ecuador, EPIQ by developer Uribe Schwarzkopf and architect Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) is a dynamic contemporary build that slots into the cityscape
By Tianna Williams Published
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One High Line’s twisting towers by BIG dance in New York
One High Line by Bjarke Ingels’ BIG is completed in New York, including a home interior by designer Dan Fink
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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For sale: Designed by Bjarke Ingels, Vollebak Island is both building research lab and radical retreat
Billed as the ultimate escape from everyday reality, Vollebak Island is the clothing brand’s bold take on a sustainable utopia, as well as a massive self-build project designed by Bjarke Ingels
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Marfa’s El Cosmico campground hotel is getting a 3D-printed revamp
El Cosmico in Marfa, Texas, is being reimagined by BIG, 3D-printing specialist Icon and hotelier Liz Lambert
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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IQON is BIG’s South American debut in Quito
Quito gets a brutalist urban addition – IQON – courtesy of Bjarke Ingels and Ecuadorian developer Uribe Schwarzkopf
By Rainbow Nelson Published
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Smoke up with Bjarke Ingels and take a dip with Charles Renfro as one-off experiences go under the hammer
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Magnificent 7: global starchitects reimagine Fritz Hansen’s iconic chair
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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Bjarke Ingels joins WeWork as chief architect
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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BIG’s Shenzhen Energy Mansion completes in China
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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House plants steal the spotlight under BIG and Artemide’s new life-enhancing lamp
By Luke Halls Last updated
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New (residential) icon: introducing Bjarke Ingels Group's Via 57West
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Check out the winners of the World Architecture Festival awards
By Clare Dowdy Last updated
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Game on: BIG completes a new sports and arts complex near Copenhagen
By Helen Berg Last updated
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New home: Museum of London reveals winning plans for West Smithfield move
By Tom Howells Last updated
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BIG designs ‘world's most sustainable furniture factory' in Norway
BIG and Vestre reveal the new design for The Plus, an urban furniture manufacturer company's highly sustainable factory in the Norwegian forest
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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The Danish Maritime Museum’s subterranean new home by Bjarke Ingels Group
By Micha van Dinther Last updated
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Garden party: art and nature collide at ARoS’ inaugural triennial in Aarhus
By Natalie Rigg Last updated
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BIG brings a spectacular twist to a Norwegian sculpture park
By TF Chan Last updated
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BIG's prefab modular residence in Copenhagen is a template for affordable living
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Up for debate: architect-activists gather for Rising Architecture Week
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Big reveal: Serpentine Pavilion and four Summer House designs unveiled
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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BIG’s Glasir Tórshavn College is the Faroe Islands’ latest architectural offering
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Bjarke Ingels gives shape to the Virgin Hyperloop
The Virgin Hyperloop – a proposed mode of passenger and freight transportation – is gaining currency, aided by design ideas from BIG. ‘It’s about the destination,' says Bjarke Ingels
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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WeWork and BIG reimagine education with WeGrow, a new school in New York
By Luke Halls Last updated
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The C40 World Mayors Summit flags Copenhagen as one of the greenest cities in Europe
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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BIG news: new book explores form and function with Bjarke Ingels
Formgiving. An Architectural Future History, a monograph dedicated to the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), published by Taschen, delves into the way the mind of the architect
By Jonathan Bell Last updated