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  1. BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group

    BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) is a multidisciplinary design firm specializing in architecture, engineering, and planning with a focus on innovative and sustainable projects.

  2. BIG HQ | Bjarke Ingels Group

    BIG HQ — The stacking of large concrete elements creates a 3D pattern of transparent and opaque façade partitions, that enable a spatially complex and connected office space - a BIG LEAP project, …

  3. 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.

  4. Architecture | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk

    Explore architecture projects by Bjarke Ingels Group.

  5. CityWave | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG

    CityWave’s two office buildings are connected by a new public park and a sweeping 140-m-long roof clad entirely in photovoltaic tiles – one of the largest

  6. Biosphere | Bjarke Ingels Group

    Bjarke Ingels - Founder & creative director, BIG “We designed our addition to the Treehotel - the Biosphere - to create a unique experience for hotel guests, which takes inspiration from the qualities …

  7. Jinji Lake Pavilion | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk

    Situated along the waterfront in Suzhou, the Jinji Lake Pavilion merges the traditional Chinese courtyard typology with the offerings of a modern public space.

  8. Gowanus 175 Third Street | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk

    Developed by Charney Companies and Tavros, and designed in collaboration with dencityworks | architecture, 175 Third Street contributes to the rehabilitation of

  9. About | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG

    BIG LEAP is the evolution of Bjarke Ingels Group, where architects and experts collaborate to tackle sustainability challenges and shape the future of design.

  10. Opera and Ballet Theatre of Kosovo | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk

    BIG proposes a simple and pragmatic arrangement of the performance venues draped in a soft, undulating exterior skin of photovoltaic tiles. The theatre’s form is reminiscent of the free-flowing …