
BIG HQ | Bjarke Ingels Group
At the foot of BIG HQ, BIG’s Landscape team has transformed a former parking area into a 1,500 m2 public park and promenade, inspired by the sandy beaches and the coastal forests of Denmark.
Architecture | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk
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People | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG
Meet the team at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Explore our partners, architects, and specialists shaping the future of architecture and design.
CityWave | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG
Designed by BIG–Bjarke Ingels Group with Atelier Verticale, CityWave is constructed on the last two plots of the CityLife masterplan, a major new business district in a prestigious area of Milan, within …
Jinji Lake Pavilion | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk
Like a little sister to the Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, the Jinji Lake Pavilion seeks to reimagine the future architecture and landscape of the Lake District rooted in the rich heritage of Suzhou's …
The Mountain | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG
The Mountain is a hybrid combining the splendors of a suburban lifestyle: a house with a big garden where children can play, with the metropolitan qualities of a penthouse view and a dense urban …
Google Bay View | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG
We hope Bay View will provide a quantum leap in the evolution of the workplace, elevate the benchmark for sustainable design, and inspire the next generations of users and visitors to the building." Leon …
Careers | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG
BIG has grown globally since 2005, with 60+ buildings in 10+ countries. Join our 700+ person team shaping the future of architecture and design challenges.
Gelephu International Airport | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk
As Bhutan’s second international airport, the project is a collaboration with aviation engineering firm NACO and an integral part of the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) masterplan designed by BIG, …
One High Line | Bjarke Ingels Group
Bjarke Ingels - Founder & Creative Director, BIG The façade design is inspired by the punched windows seen in the historic warehouses of the Meatpacking and West Chelsea neighborhoods.