BjarkeIngels, Danish founder of the architectural practice BIG (short for Bjarke Ingels Group), bridles at the suggestion that he is megalomaniac.“I made a mistake at the dawn of time when I Directedby Kaspar Astrup Schröder, the film takes viewers on a journey through Ingels' early years as an architecture student, through his founding of Bjarke Ingels Group Trayectoria En Dinamarca, Ingels se hizo muy conocido despuĂ©s de diseñar dos complejos de viviendas en Ørestad: VM Houses y Viviendas de la Montaña.En 2006, fundĂł Bjarke Ingels Group, con mĂĄs de 400 empleados para 2015, con proyectos destacados que incluyen el complejo de viviendas 8 House, VIA 57 West en Manhattan, la sede de BIG- Bjarke Ingels Group | 467.499 fĂžlgere pĂ„ LinkedIn. BIG architects, designers, inventors & researchers based in NYC, CPH, LON, BCN, LAX, OSL, "The work has been consistently and carefully done to develop the area over time as a welcoming destination for the residents of Aarhus as well as visitors. Anybodyout there know how i can get a hold on the documentary BIG time, on Bjarke Ingels. Really want to watch it. Am happy to purchase. BjarkeIngels communicates the value—and world-changing potential—of architecture with the giddy enthusiasm and excitement of a sci-fi obsessive anticipating the next big Hollywood blockbuster. This is an analogy that especially makes sense when one gets deep into conversation with Ingels, as Andrew Zuckerman recently did for this episode of BjarkeIngels started out as a young man dreaming of creating cartoons. Now, he has been named “one of architecture’s biggest stars” by The Wall Street BjarkeIngels hosts the opening of the exhibition CPH Experiments, five radical proposals for high-density dwelling from Danish architecture practice BIG/Bjarke Ingels Group, a group of over 80 architects, designers, Run time 01:02:25 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 Year 2007 Throughoutthis remarkable profile of radically imaginative Bjarke Ingels, the globetrotting Dane struggles to explain his addiction to building things that haven't been seen before. NYCPREMIERE Architect Bjarke Ingels made a name for himself and for his design firm BIG in his native Denmark, winning international acclaim for his bold, untraditional designs. Director Kaspar Astrup Schröder follows Ingels over six years as he takes on his largest project yet, relocating to New York City to create the new 2 World Trade Center. elZbC2.