Bjarke Ingels, "Worldcraft"
Bjarke Ingels, founder of BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhagen, New York, and Beijing), is known for technically innovative buildings that challenge conventional architectural programs. Recent projects include the Danish Maritime Museum (2013), 8 House (2012), West 57th (2012), and Superkilen master plan (2012). His numerous awards include AIA Honor Awards, the Crown Prince Culture Prize from the Danish Culture Fund, and the Wall Street Journal’s Architectural Innovator of the Year Award (2011). Ingels has spoken about his work in many venues, including TED, WIRED, AMCHAM, 10 Downing Street, and the World Economic Forum

▶︎
Bjarke Ingels "Hedonistic Sustainability"

▶︎
John Hejduk Soundings Lecture: Jacques Herzog in Conversation with Grace La

▶︎
Game Changers: Bjarke Ingels

▶︎
The future of architecture is formgiving – Bjarke Ingels, BIG | HubTalks

▶︎
Jacques Herzog lecture at CUHK School of Architecture

▶︎
Bjarke Ingels

▶︎
_positions XVIII: Stan Allen and Scott Cohen

▶︎
Bjarke Ingels - Hot to Cold

▶︎
Jacques Herzog, "...hardly finished work..."

▶︎
What’s next? - Winy Maas, MVRDV

▶︎
Kenzō Tange Lecture: Yichun Liu, “Re-Cultivating Industrial Sites: The Constructed Shapes of Time”

▶︎
What You Need To Know About Hell | #Jahannam Webinar by Dr. Omar Suleiman

▶︎
John Hejduk Soundings Lecture: Stan Allen, “Situated Objects”

▶︎
Bjarke Ingels - "Why Architects Should Do More Than Buildings"

▶︎
Undergraduate Architecture Thesis Presentations - Finals

▶︎
Kenzō Tange Lecture: Dorte Mandrup, “Conditions of Place & Form”

▶︎
_positions XVII: Jon Lott

▶︎
Inside the Business of Design with Bjarke Ingels - Part 1: Foundations

▶︎
SpaceX Performs Second Wet Dress Rehearsal of First V3 Starship

▶︎
