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A two-wheeled exploration of the radical imprint of starchitect Bjarke Ingels and his global BIG studio on his hometown, from harbourside baths to a ski-slope power plant
The Danish starchitect on how he’s reinventing the shop for the internet age
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels’ latest infrastructure project is more than just the world’s greenest rubbish burner
Rather than regenerate the areas in which they are based, the tech titans have constructed private fiefdoms
Edwin Heathcote looks at the Grove at Grand Bay, designed by Bjarke Ingels
Network of portals and pods aims to cut journey time to Abu Dhabi to just 12 minutes
A magical structure emerges from a simple idea in Bjarke Ingels’ contribution to the annual series
Serpentine creation now one of London’s summer season perennials
Architectural expressions of individuality make global metropolises look more like each other
There is little surprising about proposed Googleplex’s retro-futurism
Bjarke Ingels, who thinks architecture is an elitist activity, talks about his plan for an urban revolution for everyone
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