Bjarke Ingels Group
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Described as "buildings within a building" by BIG, the recently completed Epiq takes the form of a series of stacked blocks. The tower's unusual design is well-suited to the local climate and maximizes outdoor space and views.
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Over the years, we've seen architects create stadiums that take all sorts of unlikely forms. This upcoming ballpark by BIG might top them all, however, with its unusual curving metallic exterior likened by the firm to a "spherical armadillo."
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Four new skyscrapers are planned for Manhattan's largest plot of undeveloped land. Named Freedom Plaza, two of the towers will meet at the top with a dramatically cantilevering skybridge and one of the biggest infinity pools America has ever seen.
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The Bjarke Ingels Group's Kaktus Towers in Copenhagen redefines urban living with a cactus-inspired facade and innovative hexagonal core. The project boasts almost 500 micro-apartments and fosters a sense of community among residents.
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The Bjarke Ingels Group has revealed plans for a massive new development in Bhutan. Named Gelephu Mindfulness City, it will be designed around several eye-catching bridges that serve as both crossings and important buildings.
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The Bjarke Ingels Group has designed a new luxury residential project for Greece. The building will feature a complex overall form that's shaped into an eye-catching stepped volume meant to reimagine classic Greek architectural columns.
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BIG has completed its first supertall skyscraper. The extraordinary office building enlivens the Manhattan skyline with a ribbon of green that wraps around its exterior as it rises, creating accessible outdoor terrace areas on all of its 66 floors.
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An ambitious development of a hundred 3D-printed homes named Wolf Ranch is under construction near Austin, Texas. Led by BIG and Icon, the project's first model home has now been revealed ahead of residents arriving in September.
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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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