How Danish Architect Bjarke Ingels Tackles Global Challenges Through Sustainable Design
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels leads one of the fastest growing, most sought-after architecture and urban planning firms in the world. His innovative (and sometimes risky) projects mirror his own curiosity and imagination. These include a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen that doubles as a ski slope, climbing wall, and hiking trail; the tetrahedron-shaped VIA 57 West residential complex in Manhattan; Toyota’s Woven City at the Base of Mount Fuji; and even a habitat on the moon set to be the first foray into extra-terrestrial construction. Ingels shares his unique perspective on the role that design and architecture can play in addressing climate change, social isolation, and other global challenges. Bjarke Ingels, Founder and Creative Director, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) In conversation with: Clay Chandler, Fortune Subscribe to Fortune - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Fortune Magazine is a global leader in business journalism with 55 million monthly page views and a readership of nearly 32 million, with major franchises including the Fortune 500 and the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For. The new Fortune video channel dives into personal stories from business owners and entrepreneurs becoming successful in business and sharing their tips to help you reach your goals. Website: http://fortune.com/ Facebook: / fortunemagazine Twitter: / fortunemagazine TikTok: / fortune

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