Bjarke Ingels Group
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If you've ever dreamed of owning a starchitect-designed private island, now could be your chance. BIG has joined forces with clothier Vollebak to plan a self-sufficient island getaway that will be going up for auction to the highest bidder.
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Blue Run Spirits has revealed plans for a new BIG-designed HQ and distillery in Kentucky. The building will be defined by a twisting form inspired by a local spring and mitigate its energy needs with a focus on natural light and solar power.
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Leading 3D-printed architecture firm Icon continues to push forward its cutting-edge building tech with a development in Texas. Created in collaboration with the Bjarke Ingels Group, El Cosmico will consist of campground and facilities, plus housing.
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Influential architecture firm the Bjarke Ingels Group has revealed a pair of eye-catching skyscrapers slated for Shenzhen, China. The buildings will feature shimmering prismatic forms that are broken up by lush greenery and taper as they rise.
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Influential firm Bjarke Ingels Group has been commissioned to design a new movie studio complex. Named Samson Stages Red Hook Studio, the $400 million project is envisioned as a "vertical village," and will take the form of six stacked blocks.
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The Bjarke Ingels Group has officially completed its first project in South America. Named Iqon, the skyscraper is the tallest building in Ecuador's capital Quito and features an eye-catching concrete pixelated facade that hosts trees and plants.
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We're spoiled for choice when it comes to BIG-designed skyscrapers right now. Following the Vancouver House, the firm has revealed its Telus Sky Tower, which is defined by an unusual tapering form and features significant energy efficient design.
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In a classic example of necessity being the mother of invention comes the Vancouver House, by BIG. The skyscraper's eye-catching form was designed in response to a challenging site that, according to the firm, was almost too small to build on.
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Though it currently makes up a tiny slice of the housing market, 3D-printed architecture is growing incredibly fast. Leading the charge is Icon, which is currently constructing a huge new 100-home neighborhood near Austin in Texas.
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The Bjarke Ingels Group has created a spiral-shaped development of almost 100 modular homes in Denmark, which wind around a central pond that forms part of a clever rainwater capture-and-reuse system that makes significant water savings.
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The BIG-designed Robert Day Sciences Center is an eye-catching new addition to California's Claremont McKenna College. It will take the form of Jenga-like stacked timber rectangles and will be topped by solar panels, reducing its draw on the grid.
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Commissioned to design an education campus on a challenging coastal site that's buffeted by wind and waves, BIG has conceived an angular greenery covered building. It will shelter a park area, while maximizing daylight and views inside.
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