NEWS
MAY 21ST,2013 - AMAGER WASTE TO ENERGY PLANT GETS WIND TESTED
The Amager Resource Center project goes to the wind tunnel at the FORCE laboratories to test wind conditions on the roof.
MAY 19TH,2013 - CLICK AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT OF MIAMI BEACH SQUARE
Over 15.000 people have already seen our proposal for Miami Beach Square - breathing new life into the Convention Center and creating a civic heart for Miami Beach and its citizens. Help us by clicking this link and showing us your support. In return we will inform you with the latest developments of this exciting and important civic proposal.
MAY 16TH,2013 - SUPERKILEN WINS ARCHITIZER A+ AWARD
Superkilen is the Architizer A+ Award Popular Choice Winner in the Landscapes and Gardens category! The A+ Awards Gala will be held tonight in New York City.
MAY 15TH,2013 - BIG PRESENTS MIAMI BEACH SQUARE
BIG together with West 8, Fentress, JPA and developers Portman CMC proposes Miami Beach Square as the centerpiece of their 52 acre Convention Center. We propose to roll out an urban fabric of paths and plazas, parks and gardens that forms an archipelago of urban oases throughout the site. At the heart of it – we introduce a central square to become the pivoting point of the entire neighborhood.
MAY 4TH,2013 - BIG CHOSEN FOR NYC DESIGN EXCELLENCE PROGRAM
All too often public buildings can fall short on creativity, but with the launch of the Design + Construction Excellence Program in 2004, the Bloomberg administration has raised the ante and tapped a number of top architecture firms from around the world to work on a slew of new city projects. The New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced today that they have selected 26 emerging and leading architecture firms out of pool of 264 applicants to participate in the next wave of the program, including the likes of BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, nArchitects, and TEN Arquitectos.
MAY 3RD,2013 - YES IS MORE IS TRANSLATED INTO FARSI
The Persian version of Yes is More marks the 11th language translation of the Archicomic that was first published in 2009. Thanks to Ali Hamidi Moghadam for his translation efforts.
APR 23RD,2013 - YES IS MORE OPENS IN BERLIN
YES IS MORE opened in Berlin through the generous support of Architektur & Wohnen and USM. The exhibition will run six weeks and then move to Buhl, Germany.
APR 15TH,2013 - FAROE ISLANDS EDUCATION CENTER BREAKS GROUND
BIG + local architect Fuglark, Lemming & Eriksson, Samal Johannesen, Martin E. Leo SP/F and KJ Elrad Radgevandi Verkfroedingar celebrate the construction start of the Faroe Islands Education Centre, situated on a hillside on the outskirts of Torshavn, to serve as a base for 1200 students and the future development of all educational programmes in the region.
APR 12TH,2013 - BIG TO DESIGN EUROPACITY
Groupe Auchan chooses BIG to design EuropaCity an urban landscape hybrid of culture leisure and retail carved into the landscape of the Triangle de Gonesse.
APR 11TH,2013 - THE BIG MERMAID IN COPENHAGEN AIRPORT OFFICIALLY UNVEILED
The BIG Mermaid for Heinemann Tax Free shopping area in Copenhagen airport is conceived as an archipelago of Scandinavian products amidst the flow of people travelling to and from H.C. Andersen's beloved Copenhagen.
APR 5TH,2013 - BIG's WORK ENVIRONMENT AWARDED A GREEN SMILEY
Our proactive and continuous efforts to secure the best possible work environment at BIG has paid off as we receive the Green Smiley from Danish Working Environment Authority.
APR 4TH,2013 - BIG EXHIBITS AT COPENHAGEN SOLUTIONS IN BEIJING
To celebrate the opening of our office in Beijing BIG exhibited Superkilen and The Mountain at the largest Sustainability Conference in China which was opened by Beijing's Vice-Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural development Qui Baoxing.
MAR 22ND,2013 - BIG SHORTLISTED FOR NOBEL MUSEUM IN STOCKHOLM
BIG is among the 12 international offices to continue in the competition to design the new Nobel Museum and the home of the Nobel Prize in the heart of Stockholm, Sweden.
MAR 18TH,2013 - BIG PARTNER AND CEO SHEELA SOEGAARD ON WOMEN IN BUSINESS
BIG Partner & CEO Sheela Søgaard and other professional women, including Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Fortune Magazine's TOP 50 Most Powerful Women Stine Bosse on Danish DR2 documentary about being women in the top of their field.
MAR 13TH,2013 - BIG IS SELECTED TO DESIGN THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION MASTER PLAN IN WASHINGTON D.C, USA
BIG leading a Core Design Team including Surface Design, Traceries and Robert Silman Associates, further supported by Atelier Ten, GHT Limited, Wiles Mensch, Weidlinger Associates, VJ Associates, Protection Engineering Group and FDS Design Studio is today officially announced as the winning team to rethink the historic Smithsonian campus, world’s largest museum and research complex consisting of 19 museums, the National Zoological Park and nine research facilities.
MAR 12TH,2013 - SUPERKILEN RECEIVES RED DOT DESIGN AWARD
The Red Dot Jury selects Superkilen as the ‘Best of the Best’ in their annual Red Dot Award: Product Design 2013 among 4,662 entries.
MAR 4TH,2013 - BIG CELEBRATES THE GROUNDBREAKING OF AMAGER BAKKE
Officials from the City of Copenhagen, the local community and the design team gathered to celebrate the start of construction for the single largest environmental initiative in Denmark, Amager Bakke Waste-to-Energy Plant which replaces the adjacent outdated Amagerforbrændning plant and also provides the city a new recreational urban space.
FEB 28TH,2013 - BIG + RAA SELECTED TO DESIGN LEGO EXPERIENCE CENTER IN DENMARK
BIG, Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) and COWI is the winning team to design the new experience center for LEGO to be located in Billund, the home of the LEGOLAND theme park. The LEGO House will welcome approximately 250,000 visitors annually, serving as a new focal point of Billund city life. Construction of The LEGO House is expected to start in 2014.
FEB 26TH,2013 - BEACH & HOWE TOWER WINS 2012 WAN RESIDENTIAL AWARD
BIG & DIALOG's Beach and Howe Tower in Vancouver takes the Future Schemes Award in WAN 2012 Residential Sector Award program, for its "ability to create a new urban public space for local residents and for being a dynamic space which contributes to a sense of place" accordint to WAN jury.
FEB 25TH,2013 - KIMBALL ART CENTER WINS P/A AWARD
The Progressive Architecture Awards or P/A Awards annually recognise risk-taking practitioners and seek to promote progress in the field of architecture. The jury this year chose to distinguish Kimball Art Center even having Juror Steven Ehrlich exclaim, “I wish my Lincoln Log set had done that!”
ABOUT
BIG-BJARKE INGELS GROUP
BIG is a Copenhagen and New York based group of architects, designers, builders and thinkers operating within the fields of architecture, urbanism, research and development. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes. Not least due to the influence from multicultural exchange, global economical flows and communication technologies that all together require new ways of architectural and urban organization. We believe that in order to deal with today’s challenges, architecture can profitably move into a field that has been largely unexplored. A pragmatic utopian architecture that steers clear of the petrifying pragmatism of boring boxes and the naïve utopian ideas of digital formalism.
In our projects we test the effects of size and the balance of programmatic mixtures on the triple bottom line of the social, economic and ecological outcome. Like a form of programmatic alchemy we create architecture by mixing conventional ingredients such as living, leisure, working, parking and shopping. By hitting the fertile overlap between pragmatic and utopia, we architects once again find the freedom to change the surface of our planet, to better fit contemporary life forms. In all our actions we try to move the focus from the small details to the BIG picture.
BIG PARTNERS
BIG is led by partners – Bjarke Ingels, Andreas Klok Pedersen, Finn Nørkjær, David Zahle, Jakob Lange, Thomas Christoffersen and Managing Partners, Sheela Maini Søgaard and Kai-Uwe Bergmann.
FOUNDING PARTNER - BJARKE INGELS
Bjarke Ingels started BIG Bjarke Ingels Group in 2005 after co-founding PLOT Architects in 2001 and working at OMA in Rotterdam. Through a series of award-winning design projects and buildings, Bjarke has developed a reputation for designing buildings that are as programmatically and technically innovative as they are cost and resource conscious. Bjarke has received numerous awards and honors, including the Danish Crown Prince’s Culture Prize in 2011, the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in 2004, and the ULI Award for Excellence in 2009. In 2011, the Wall Street Journal awarded Bjarke the Architectural Innovator of the Year Award. In 2012, the American Institute of Architects granted the 8 House its Honor Award, calling it “a complex and exemplary project of a new typology.”
Alongside his architectural practice, Bjarke taught at Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University, and Rice University and is an honorary professor at the Royal Academy of Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen. He is a frequent public speaker and has spoken in venues such as TED, WIRED, AMCHAM, 10 Downing Street, and the World Economic Forum.
PARTNER - ANDREAS KLOK PEDERSEN
Andreas Klok Pedersen is Partner and Design Director of BIG Copenhagen. He is Partner-in-Charge of a number of BIG’s competitions, master plans and large-scale projects in Europe and Asia. Most recently, Andreas has led the prize-winning competitions for the PARC research center in Paris, Basel Transitlager, Greenland National Gallery of Art and the Shenzhen Energy Mansion as well as the ongoing regional planning project the Loop City. His projects also count the Urban Future Award research project for Audi, the carbon neutral Zira Island in Azerbaijan, Tamayo Museum, Ren People’s Building, Lego Towers, Kløvermark, Scala Library, Arlanda Hotel and BIG’s contribution to the Venice Biennale in 2004 and 2010. In addition to managing competitions and concept development at BIG, Andreas runs an Architecture studio at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and lectures internationally on BIG’s current research and projects. Andreas was Guest-Professor at the AHO School of Architecture in Oslo Norway in the fall 2011.
PARTNER - DAVID ZAHLE
David Zahle is a Partner at BIG and the Project and Design Architect responsible for many of BIG´s award winning projects. His collaboration with Bjarke Ingels began in 2002 with the VM Residences in Copenhagen. During the same year David won the Helsingør Psychiatric Hospital and subsequently followed it through to completion in 2006. He also led the design of the Stavanger Concert House, which was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale 2004 for the world’s best concert house, the Magnakil Education Centre in the Faroe Islands and the Danish Maritime Museum from its concept stage in 2007 to completion in 2012. Recently David has overseen the design of many prominent projects including a new art gallery and sculpture park in Norway, the Quingdao Science Museum, the Experimentarium competition in Copenhagen and the prize winning Amagerforbrænding; Copenhagen’s new Waste-to-Energy Plant with an innovative roof doubling as a ski slope. In addition to his design success, David has lectured on BIG’s works throughout Europe and taught throughout Scandinavia.
PARTNER - FINN NØRKJÆR
Finn Nørkjær is a Partner at BIG and has collaborated with Bjarke Ingels since he won the competition on his very first project for the Aquatic Centre in 2001. Finn was instrumental in translating Bjarke’s visionary architecture into projects which could be built by bringing his extensive experience to the table. In addition to the Aquatic Centre, Finn has worked extensively on most of BIG’s built projects, eg. the VM Houses and The Mountain which was completed in 2008. Only with his thorough attention to detail and ability to work within the given budget was this breakthrough project able to see the light of day. Finn’s latest projects include the 8 House and the Danish Pavilion for the 2010 Shanghai Expo, which have been completed in Copenhagen, Denmark and Shanghai, China respectively. Currently Finn is working on a 20.000m2 Education Centre in MagnakIl on Faroe Islands.
PARTNER - JAKOB LANGE
Jakob Lange is a Partner at BIG and has collaborated with Bjarke Ingels since 2003. As a Project Leader for several prize and award-winning projects, Jakob has been instrumental in several of BIG’s largest commissions. He has led design and development of The Mountain and most recently served as the Project Leader for the new Tallinn Town Hall in Estonia, which will be completed in 2014. Most recently Jakob led the winning design team for the Koutalaki Ski Village in Finland and Stockholm City Gate in Sweden. In addition to his skills as a Design Architect, Jakob has led website designs for PLOT & BIG, which were nominated for a Cyber Lion at the 2004 Cannes Advertising Festival. Jakob also manages BIG’s relationship with sister company, product designers KiBiSi.
PARTNER & DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT - KAI-UWE BERGMANN
Kai-Uwe Bergmann is a Partner at BIG who brings his expertise to proposals around the globe, including work in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the United States. Kai-Uwe heads up BIG’s business development which currently has the office working in over 10 different countries. In addition to these duties, Kai-Uwe is also Head of Communications.
PARTNER & CEO - SHEELA MAINI SØGAARD
Sheela Maini Søgaard’s primary responsibility is the general management of BIG, with special focus on finances. Since she joined BIG in August 2008 her focus has been on optimizing cashflow, formalizing contract policy and worked with the organizational structure, the latter of which has most notably resulted in a re-alignment in the Business Development area at BIG. Sheela’s professional experience covers, among other things, process optimization, cost control and business development, skills which she has accumulated from her time as Business Development Manager at Meyers ApS, a long commitment with GN ReSound, where she had several managing roles, latest as International Product Manager, as well as her time as Strategy consultant at McKinsey.
PARTNER - THOMAS CHRISTOFFERSEN
Thomas Christoffersen began his collaboration with Bjarke Ingels in 2001 when PLOT was first formed. Thomas has worked on every notable project from the VM Houses to one of our most global developments, Astana National Library. He is currently overseeing the detail design and construction of the 75.000m2 mixed-used West 57 building in Manhattan. Other accomplishments include the design for Iceland’s National Bank and Stavanger Concert house in Norway. In addition to his long standing participation in all things BIG, Thomas took a sabbatical year to work in New York City with WORK Architects and has also worked with Stan Allen, David Ling in NYC and Henning Larsen Architects.
LECTURES
Request a lectureNOV 2ND,2013 - Professional Lighting Design Convention
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | Bella Center, Copenhagen |
| time: | 15:00 |
OCT 29TH,2013 - Design on the Delaware 2013
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel, Pennsylvania |
| time: | 8:00 - 9:00 |
OCT 22ND,2013 - Association of Licensed Architects
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | Drury Lane Conference Center, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois |
| time: | 13:00 - 14:30 |
JUN 18TH,2013 - CityAge “The Global Metropolis”
| speaker: | Bjarke Ingels |
| location: | New York University, New York |
| time: | 11:40 am |
JUN 10TH,2013 - NeoCon
| speaker: | Bjarke Ingels |
| location: | The Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL, USA |
| time: | 8:00 AM |
JUN 6TH,2013 - BIG Works
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), CA, USA |
| time: | 10:00 - 12:00 |
JUN 4TH,2013 - TEDxHamburg
| speaker: | David Zahle |
| location: | The Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, Germany |
| time: | 10:00 - 17:00 |
MAY 29TH,2013 - Space.City
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | Seattle Public Library, Seattle WA |
| time: | 18:30 |
MAY 22ND,2013 - CSI Portland Industry Forum
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR |
| time: | 7:00 - 9:00 PM |
MAY 17TH,2013 - Hedonistic Sustainability
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | NewSchool of Architecture + Design, San Diego, CA, USA |
| time: | 7:00 pm |
**Priority seating given to NSAD students, staff and alumni. Members of the public must RSVP to PR Manager Anna Cearley for directions and to ensure sufficient seating: acearley@newschoolarch.edu **
MAY 15TH,2013 - BIG Lecture
| speaker: | David Zahle |
| location: | Aalborg Universitet København |
| time: | 13:00 - 15:00 |
MAY 14TH,2013 - Logistiktrender
| speaker: | David Zahle |
| location: | Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden |
| time: | 11:15 |
MAY 14TH,2013 - 3rd International Green Roof Congress
| speaker: | Jakob Lange |
| location: | Empire Riverside Hotel, Hamburg, Germany |
| time: | 9:45 - 10:30 AM |
MAY 8TH,2013 - BIG Works
| speaker: | Jakob Lange |
| location: | Azrieli School of Architecture, Tel Aviv University |
| time: | 15:30 |
MAY 7TH,2013 - Estonian Centre of Architecture
| speaker: | Bjarke Ingels |
| location: | Estonian Centre of Architecture, Tallinn, Estonia |
| time: | 19:45 |
APR 26TH,2013 - Yes Is More
| speaker: | Søren Martinussen |
| location: | Lund University, Sweden |
| time: | 10:15 - 12:00 |
APR 25TH,2013 - The New York Times Energy for Tomorrow Conference
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | The Times Center, New York |
| time: | 15:30 - 16:15 |
APR 22ND,2013 - Stockholm Konst
| speaker: | David Zahle |
| location: | Liljevalchs, Djurgårdsvägen 60, Stockholm |
| time: | 15:00 |
APR 19TH,2013 - Journalists Forum on Land and the Built Environment: The Contested City
| speaker: | Kai-Uwe Bergmann |
| location: | Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, USA |
| time: | 9:15 |
SHOP
BEING BIG BY ABITARE
After an intense year of following BIG and Bjarke in design, travels, construction sites and celebrations, Italian-based magazine ABITARE presents the most extensive and dynamic profile of the studio so far, providing insight and in depth interviews with Bjarke Ingels on Clients, Academy, Juries, Politicians, Media and the life of BIGsters.
BIG RED BOOK
Published by the Japanese publisher GA, BIG – RECENT PROJECT is a monograph that documents 28 recent projects developed by the BIG CPH and BIG NYC offices . In addition the book also includes an interview with Bjarke Ingels by Yoshio Futgawa and an essay on Social Infrastructure.
BIG PINK BOOK
Published by the Korean publisher Archilife, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group is a monograph that provides an overview of the past 10 years worth of work. In addition the book also includes an essay by Geoff Manaugh and an interview with Bjarke Ingels by Jeffrey Inaba. Introduction by Boris Broman Jensen.
BIG: BJARKE INGELS GROUP PROJECTS 2001-2010
Published by the Chinese publisher Liaoning, this book is a collection of more than forty projects completed by BIG between 2001 and 2010.
YES IS MORE - AN ARCHICOMIC ON ARCHITECTURAL EVOLUTION FOR IPAD
BIG's first monograph, YES IS MORE, now available on iTunes App Store
YES IS MORE - AN ARCHICOMIC ON ARCHITECTURAL EVOLUTION IN ENGLISH, GERMAN, SPANISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN AND PORTUGUESE
BIG's first monograph, YES IS MORE, now available from Taschen in English, German, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese.
MY PLAYGROUND DVD
The free-running documentary MY PLAYGROUND by Kaspar Astrup Schröder premieres March 10th at 6pm at Copenhagen's Empire Cinema. Buy the DVD including 45 minutes of bonus material.
THE BIG LAB - ARKITEKTUR DK’S ISSUE ON BIG
A special bilingual issue on the latest projects by BIG brought to you by one of Denmark’s leading architectural publications ARKITEKTUR DK. Essays by Boris Brormann Jensen and Jens-Thomas Arnfred critically investigate the work of BIG in the larger Danish context.
MEDIA
MBS - MIAMI BEACH SQUARE
BIG together with West 8, Fentress, JPA and developers Portman CMC proposes Miami Beach Square as the centerpiece of their 52 acre Convention Center.
Miami Beach is a unique city in so many ways. It is one of the youngest cities in America – and perhaps right now one of the most vibrant and dynamic. Its streetscape is characterized by a lively walkable urban fabric with a friendly human scaled environment under the cool shade of tropical trees and art deco canopies - except at the convention center. It is a dead black hole of asphalt in the heart of one the most beautiful and lively cities in America. Our mission is to bring Miami Beach back to the Convention Center – and to imagine an architecture and an urban space unique to the climate and culture of Miami Beach.
We propose to roll out an urban fabric of paths and plazas, parks and gardens that forms an archipelago of urban oases throughout the site. At the heart of it – we introduce a central square to become the pivoting point of the entire neighborhood. Becoming the front door to the convention center, and the convention hotel, a front lawn to the revitalized Jackie Gleason Theatre, a town square for the city hall, an outdoor arena for the Latin American Cultural Museum, and the red carpet for the big botanical ball room.
SUK - SUPERKILEN
When the team were invited to propose a project for a kilometre of urban space wedging through outer Norrebro, in the tracks of the former rail yards, they realised that they had to do more than just urban design. The neighborhood is the most ethnically diverse neighborhood in all of Denmark, comprising more than 60 nationalities into a small footprint, and is also the most socially challenged community containing the closest thing to a ghetto in Copenhagen, Mjølnerparken. This project had to become a vehicle for integration, rather than an aesthetic exercise in Danish design.
Superkilen has one overarching idea that it is a giant exhibition of urban best practice – a sort of collection of global found objects that come from 60 different nationalities of the people inhabiting the area surrounding it. Ranging from exercise gear from muscle beach LA to sewage drains from Israel, palm trees from China and neon signs from Qatar and Russia. Each object is accompanied by a small stainless plate inlaid in the ground describing the object, what it is and where it is from – in Danish and in the language(s) of its origin. A sort of surrealist collection of global urban diversity that in fact reflects the true nature of the local neighborhood – rather than perpetuating a petrified image of homogenous Denmark.
SMOKE RINGS IN 2016
BIG and Berlin-based artist group realities:united envision the city of Copenhagen by 2016 in a new animation which shows a completed Amager Bakke waste-to-energy plant, consolidating Denmark as a world leader in waste-to-energy conversion, allowing Copenhageners to ski near downtown Copenhagen while blowing giant smoke rings for each quarter ton C02 the facility produces to serve as a gentle reminder of the impact of consumption - turning the smokestack traditionally the symbol of the industrial era into a symbol for the future.
A WALK THROUGH SUPERKILEN
2/3 of the Superkilen team, including BIG's Bjarke Ingels and Bjornstjerne Christiansen from Superflex take a walk around the park for a talk on the process and final design.
A TRAVEL TO PALESTINE
Superflex follows Palestinian Hiba and Alaa to their home country to bring back a piece of Palestine to Superkilen in Denmark.
8H - The 8-House
8-House is located in Ørestad on the edge of Copenhagen. 8-House offers homes for people in all of life’s stages: the young and the old, singles, families that grow and families that become smaller. Instead of dividing the different functions of the building - for both habitation and retail - into separate blocks, the various functions have been spread out horizontally. The apartments are placed at the top while the commercial program unfolds at the base of the building. As a result, the different horizontal layers have achieved a quality of their own: the apartments benefit from the view, sunlight and fresh air, while the commercial merges with life on the street.
BIG ❤ NYC
A BIG red heart pulses with glowing light in a grove of glass rods. A single person can activate the beating heart but joining hands with others will make the heart beat even faster to create a brighter burning heart.
The 10-foot tall glowing sculpture consists of 400 transparent, LED lit, acrylic tubes that form a cube around a suspended heart. The hovering heart pulsates faster reflecting the vibrant human energy in the heart of Times Square.
BIG + AUDI REALIZE “URBAN FUTURE” AT DESIGN MIAMI 2011
BIG + Kollision + Schmidhuber & Partner team up to bring BIG’s vision of future urban mobility to life for AUDI at Design Miami/ 2011, running from November 30th through December 4th adjacent to Art Basel Miami Beach. BIG originally presented the concept as an entry for the 2010 AUDI Urban Future Award introducing a future city paved with a digital surface that liberates the streets from existing boundaries and allows for a new flexibility of public use. The 190 m2 three-dimensional LED installation provides a glimpse of the future city where the public space is shared between pedestrians and driverless cars. The entire surface would be infused with a continuous flow of information allowing for real-time interaction between vehicles and their environment. Mounted above the Design Miami installation, 3D cameras track the movement of passers-by processing the data into a generative artwork that feeds back into the LED panels. The installation sets the stage for Audi’s showcar, Audi A2 concept, which has its U.S debut at the design fair and is dedicated to future urban mobility, capable of communicating with its environment. The exhibition car continuously emits arrows showing its driving path, navigating real-time between visitors at the stand. "Our pavilion for AUDI renders visible the invisible forces that flow through our city – the driverless car is relying on sophisticated sensory and computational technology that constantly observes and calculates the dynamic space that the living city constitutes. The result is an architecture of movement whose forms have not been predetermined by the architect but are constantly being recomposed by the people populating the pavilion.” BIG
THE NEW RESEARCH CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF JUSSIEU IN PARIS
As a form of urban experiment the Paris PARC is the imprint of the pressures of its urban context. Wedged into a super dense context – in terms of space, public flows and architectural history – the PARC is conceived as a chain of reactions to the various external and internal forces acting upon it. Inflated to allow daylight and air to enter into the heart of the facility, compressed to ensure daylight and views for the neighboring classrooms and dormitories, lifted and decompressed to allow the public to enter from both plaza and park and finally tilted to reflect the spectacular view of the Paris skyline and the Notre Dame to the Parisians.
W57 - West 57th Residential Building
Durst Fetner Residential selects BIG to design a 600-unit residential building. The project entitled West 57th introduces an entirely new residential typology to New York City that will add an inviting twist to the Manhattan Skyline. The building is a hybrid between the European perimeter block and a traditional Manhattan high-rise. West 57th has a unique shape which combines the advantages of both: the compactness and efficiency of a courtyard building providing density, a sense of inti¬macy and security, with the airiness and the expansive views of a skyscraper.
LOOP - BIG's LOOP CITY
The industrial areas in the Copenhagen suburbs are next in line for urban development. A new light rail is planned to interconnect 20 development zones with a total area of 11 Km2, the size of the entire inner city. We are proposing to turn the light rail line into a spine of dense urbanity with a series of peaks at the stations. By combing the rail with strategies for energy exchange, waste management, water treatment and electric car stations, the infrastructure could become the base for a new sustainable ring of development around Copenhagen, and an artery of true urbanity pumping life into the heart of the suburbs. At certain points the rail becomes a building itself almost like a Roman aqueduct passing through the suburbs, at other points it forms small pockets of urbanity around the stations.
We propose to upgrade the planned light rail by extending it to form a regional ring around Oresund connecting similar development areas, and creating a new 50 year development perspective for a cross border region between Sweden and Denmark. Where the Finger Plan from 1947 was about connectivity from suburb to center the Loop City is linking a string of highly differentiated urban nodes, universities and working spaces in a center-less metropolitan region around a blue void. This ring, comparable in size to the San Francisco Bay area, has enough development areas to contain the growth of the region the next 50 years, and could become a model for a both sustainable, dense and super recreational development of the region.
AUDI - (DRIVER)LESS IS MORE
We imagine that inner cities that are currently banning cars through taxation or tolls to relieve congestion will simply become driverless rather than car-less. Driverless cars will combine individual mobility outside city limits with collective mobility within, as self driven cars move in coordinated concert with their fellow commuters they occupy a quarter of the space human-driven cars require. As the new generation of cars will additionally be noiseless and pollutionless it will mean the end of the apartheid that currently separates cars from pedestrians and bicyclists for comfort, health or safety reasons. The result is an elastic urban space that can expand and contract to accommodate peak traffic hours or allow a park or plaza to invade the car lanes to fit the demands and desires of its citizens.
TAM - MUSEO TAMAYO OVERLOOKING MEXICO CITY
The main concept of MUSEO TAMAYO EX-TENSION ATIZAPAN is an “OPENED BOX” that unfolds, opens and invites the visitors inside. Package, restoration and storage will serve as additional cultural spaces for visitors to understand the stages that an art piece goes through in order to get to its specific destination. This is a very direct, strong and symbolic project. Where the shape derives from the client’s preliminary studies that defined the optimal functionality and was then enhanced by taking advantage of the best views from above, making the best of the steep terrain and shading the more social program below, exterior and interior spaces overlap to provide the best environment possible for each function, and optimal climatic performance.
XPO - BJARKE BIKES THROUGH DANISH PAVILION
We reintroduce the bicycle in Shanghai as a symbol of modern lifestyle and sustainable urban development. The Danish Pavilion and the entire exhibition can be experienced on Danish designed city bikes that are free for the guests to use. The building is designed as a double spiral with pedestrian and cycle lanes taking you from the ground and through curves up to a level of 12 meters and down again. In this way you can experience the Danish exhibition both inside and outside at two speeds – as calm stroll with time to absorb the surroundings or as a bicycle trip, where the city and city life drift past.
LEGO - LEGO TOWERS
The site is laid out as a grid of 3,6 x 3,6 meter squares, creating one continuous pixelated surface, shaped to form a terraced landscape of towers, accommodating housing, hotel, offices and retail. The project becomes an accumulation of individual niches and outdoor spaces forming a collective organic architecture. A Scandinavian high-rise typology incorporating the rationality and modularity of the Danish building tradition.
XPO - DANISH PAVILION AT SHANGHAI 2010 WORLD EXPO
BIG, 2+1 and ARUP relaunch the bike as a modern and sustainable urban alternative to the increasing car traffic in Shanghai.The pavilion’s 1500 city bikes are offered for general use to the visitors during EXPO 2010. After the World Expo, it can be moved and relocated for example in People’s Park - as a transferium for the bikes of Shanghai. The building is a loop, housing the exhibition “wellfairytales” in a linear sequence.
ABU - KHALIFA PARK
Bjarke Ingels Group was asked by TDIC in Abu Dhabi to design a 15.000 m2 exhibition hall within a 375.000m2 park. Partnering with realities:United and AKT the design of the exhibition hall turned into reconfiguring the entire park. By building a perimeter building that defines Khalifa Park into a more manageable 250.000m2 BIG anticipates Abu Dhabi's rapid growth and protects an open space for future generations. The perimeter building is capped by a thrill ride that allows its riders to catch glimpses of the park and the Gulf beyond.
MTN - MY PLAYGROUND ON THE MOUNTAIN
A teaser for an upcoming documentary, MY PLAYGROUND by Kaspar Astrup Schröder. It is a film about movement, tricking, freerunning and parkour in the urban space as well as featuring The Mountain by BIG Architects in Copenhagen, Denmark . It will also feature interviews with urban planners, local politicians, architects and philosophers. The film will feature parkour, freerunning and tricking by freerunners: TEAM JIYO, teamjiyo.com. Shot, edited and directed by Kaspar Astrup Schröder, kasparworks.com. Keep a look out for more clips released during the winter and a premiere of the film in summer 2009.
BAT - The Battery
In a city scared of heights, in a country scared of the foreign, can we imagine a multicultural neighbourhood of extreme urban density?
The battery is a project about integration. It seeks to facilitate the cultural integration of Islamic and Danish culture, by incorporating the first mosque ever built in Denmark, in the centre of a complex consisting of housing, shopping, leisure, and sports facilities. It seeks to bring together the three disjoined quarters of Islands Brygge, Amagerbro and Ørestad in one overlapping urban activity centre. And finally it seeks to fuse landscape and architecture, the built and the “unbuilt” environment, into a unified urban topography of man made peaks, valleys, cliffs and caves. Architecture free from the stylistic straightjacket - free to create new associations from the architectonic spectrum. The Tower of Babel collapsed because of confusion between the different languages. The new peaks of the Battery will stand precisely because of the multicultural diversity of religion, activity and architecture.
REN - People's Building
The RÉN building is a proposal for a hotel, sports and conference centre for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. The building is conceived as two buildings merging into one. The first building, emerging from the water, is devoted to the activities of the body, and houses the sports and water culture centre. The second building, emerging from land, is devoted to the spirit and enlightenment and houses the conference centre and meeting facilities. The two buildings meet in a 1,000 room hotel and form the Chinese character for the word “People”, becoming a recognizable landmark for the World Expo in China.
Together the two buildings become a tower and an arch at once. The arch creates a square for gatherings and activities, exactly on the main axis of the Expo site overlooking the Huang Pu River. The square is sheltered from the rain but allows the sunlight through, from east in the morning and from west in the evening.
Large curved plazas cover the pool and conference buildings, creating a continuous recreational public space along the river. Round openings and roof lights bring light to the auditoriums and pools and become gradually denser as they rise from the river, eventually becoming glittering windows and terraces for the hotel rooms.
KIBISI
KiBiSi
KiBiSi is among Scandinavias most influential design groups today. KiBiSi has worked across a wide range of disciplines, creating everything from furniture and household objects, to bicycles and aircraft, and signature designs for clients across the globe. Urban Mobility, Architectural Illumination and Personal Electronics are among the global niches KiBiSi have consistently explored in recent years.
KiBiSi merges the faculties of its founding partners into a symbiotic hybrid of design, architecture and ideation: Production know-how and design sensibility, big ideas and holistic perspective and the idea driven innovation.
KiBiSi is the reference idea-driven industrial design firm. For KiBiSi ideas and products are intrinsically tied: Product should be the carrier of its brand idea rather than some designer's form and formula. KiBiSi designs often explore the potential of crossbreeding elements or attributes from different disciplines in to new functional and aesthetic hybrids. KiBiSi was founded in Copenhagen by Lars Larsen, Bjarke Ingels Group and Jens Martin Skibsted. Each partner contributes with intelligence and experience from within his specific field providing KiBiSi with cutting edge knowledge and knowhow within the fields of architecture, design, furniture, electronics, transportation, contemporary culture and lifestyle.
Ki + Bi + Si = KiBiSi
Lars Larsen, formerly of Kilo Design, is known as an industrial designer rooted with a straight forward approach to design merging elements of contemporary culture from high and low: the art scene as well as the street, the fashion house as well as the workshop. Lars Larsen’s natural eye for blatant and simple solutions to complex design problems, has earned him awards and instant acclaim as one of Scandinavian designs fastest rising stars.
BIG architects founded by Bjarke Ingels has become one of the leading firms of a new generation of architects, repeatedly attracting public attention and triggering political debate with thought provoking designs. Often moving beyond the traditional boundaries of building BIG’s ideas absorb all the economical, ecological, social and political interests surrounding a project and turn them into back bending forms that are as surprising as they are obvious. Bjarke Ingels has been named one of the Top 100 creative people in business today by Fast Company and recently was awarded Innovator of the Year by Wall Street Journal for among other his reinvention of the New York Skyscraper.
Design Philosopher, Jens Martin Skibsted, founder of Biomega and Skibsted Ideation, is a prolific generator of radically new concepts for green transportation and brand owners in general: Applying the thinking of branding, fashion and cuisine to the world of industrial design. Young Global Leader and member of "Davos'" design innovation think tank and frequent collaborator with the world’s biggest brands and best designers, Jens Martin Skibsted, is a hyper active citizen of the global design elite, and an expert contributor to Fast Company.
KiBiSi’s work is present in many major museum collections, including the MoMA in New York, Paris’ Centre National d’Arts Plastique and SFMoMA.
JOBS
BIG NYC seeks a BIM Manager
BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) is an international architectural company characterized by an entrepreneurial spirit, true team-work across expertise areas and new ways of approaching conventional tasks.
We have an informal work environment where camaraderie and collegial support are highly valued and where ambition, very high work morale and dedication to being the innovators of our field unify our staff. Our office culture is characterized by creativity, high energy and a strong team spirit. We are dedicated to creating and maintaining a cool workplace where we want to be and work continuously at becoming better and better at what we do.
Our headquarters are located in Copenhagen and two years we started an affiliate in New York that today has more than 60 employees. We are looking for a full time BIM Manager to lead our BIM efforts on complex projects in Revit.
As BIM Manager, you will work with external BIM consultants as well as with our Project Leaders, NYC IT Manager, Copenhagen BIM Manager and—of course—project designers staffed on projects using BIM. You will report to the NYC Executive Management team and you will be responsible for:
• Working closely with BIM consultants to research and implement emerging technologies and processes
• Working closely with the BIM Manager in our Copenhagen office to share and streamline ideas
• Setting up projects in Revit
• Establishing, developing and implementing workflows, standards and families in Revit
• Creating project specific materials and content in Revit
• Actively engaging, monitoring and streamlining models in Revit
• Educating staff in Revit and other architectural software
• Software troubleshooting as needed
• Assisting in proposal preparations w/r/t/ BIM
• Quality Assurance/Quality Control to ensure best practices are being followed
• Ensuring software is updated and customized to BIG’s needs
• Staying informed on best practices
We seek a person who:
• Has a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering or design
• Has a minimum of 5 years of experience with BIM
• Is a Revit Certified Professional
• Has knowledge of architectural design and architectural drawing set production
• Has extensive knowledge of and experience with AutoCAD, Rhino and Revit
• Is organized, structured and detail oriented
• Has self-confidence and persistence
• Can manage priorities with minimal guidance
• Follows through and completes tasks with a sense of urgency
• Can be flexible with regard to working hours and assignments
• Is a good colleague and a team-player, and yet capable of working independently
• Is an effective teacher
• Is able to work in the United States (US Citizen/Permanent Resident or with a valid work visa) upon employment
This is a full-time salaried position with benefits. Salary according to qualifications and experience.
Please submit your cover letter, CV and portfolio to job@big.dk by 14 June 2013, and put “BIM Manager_(your name)” in the subject line.
All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. BIG Architecture P.C. is obligated under the law to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified employees and applicants who are disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, Armed Forces service medal veterans, and other protected veterans. BIG Architecture P.C. is obligated under the law to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities.
BIG SEEKS FINANCE STUDENT ASSISTANT
As a student assistant your key task will be to help with the bookkeeping while working together in the finance department with 3 other dedicated employees in our office in Valby. You will be given a great opportunity to gain a broad insight in the business and how a finance department works. This will be a highly relevant position for students planning a career within finance.
Responsibilities:
• Preliminary registration of and typing in expenses in Navision and Autopilot
• Help securing that expenses are correctly approved
• Archiving financial documents
• Other ad hoc tasks in finance
Profile:
• Smart, eager to learn, outgoing and proactive
• You are probably studying a Bachelor’s degree in economy
• Are able to work 10-15 hours a week
• Want to work with numbers and finance
• Fluent in written and spoken Danish and, as we are a company with a very international profile, you should be able to communicate in English.
If you want to know more about the position you are welcome to contact Michael R. Hansen at +45 24 29 82 77. Please send your application and CV to ADMINJOB@BIG.DK. Deadline for applying is 31st May, but please submit your application as soon as possible as interviews will start immediately.
BIG søger Business Development Manager til det Skandinaviske Marked
BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group søger en engageret og ambitiøs medarbejder til at udvikle det skandinaviske marked. I rollen vil du få mulighed for at sætte dit eget præg på vores markedsstrategi, og du vil i kraft af dit arbejde være med til at definere BIG som virksomhed fremover. Rollen rummer samtidig et stort personligt udviklingspotentiale og du vil erhverve dig kompetencer der gør, at du kan begå dig i et hektisk, internationalt og kreativt miljø hvor ambitionsniveauet er højt. Du bliver en del af et nytænkende, uformelt og hårdtarbejdende team med 170+ dygtige kollegaer fra hele verden, som fordeler sig på vores tegnestuer i København, New York og senest Beijing.
Vi har mange spændende kunder og muligheder på det skandinaviske marked. Det er fundamentet du skal bygge videre på og sikre, at der foretages den rette prioritering af kunder, projekttyper, økonomi og geografi. Stillingen kræver derfor en erfaren person der selvstændigt kan stå for vores PQ ansøgninger og forretningsudvikling i Danmark og resten af Skandinavien. Du vil have base i København og arbejde tæt sammen med business development teamet samt den øvrige partnergruppe og ledelse.
I dit arbejde vil du:
- I samarbejde med Business Development Director videreudvikle strategien for det skandinaviske marked
- Have det samlede ansvar for PQ/PQQ/RFQ ansøgninger og henvendelser i Skandinavien
- Udarbejde markedsanalyser til brug som beslutningsgrundlag
- Bistå ved udarbejdelse af BIGs udgivelser og publikationer
- Opdyrke relationer og eksponere BIG for potentielle bygherrer og samarbejdspartnere
- Oversætte og udarbejde projekt- og marketingsmateriale
- Opdatere BIGs hjemmeside, CV’er og andre administrationsrelaterede opgaver
- Organisere rundvisninger for potentielle bygherrer og samarbejdspartnere
- Bistå i presse afdelingen
Den ideelle profil:
• Er udannet arkitekt eller har en masteruddannelse i marketing, business eller kommunikation
• Besidder fremragende evner i tale og skrift på dansk, engelsk og evt. svensk og norsk
• Er organiseret, struktureret og detalje-orienteret
• Trives i et hektisk, uformelt og kreativt miljø
• Er erfaren bruger i MS Office og Adobe CS pakken (specielt indesign)
• Er fleksibel mht. arbejdstider og opgaver
• Er ihærdig, selvsikker og proaktiv
• Er en god kollega og teamplayer
• Har mindst 3 års erfaring fra en lignende stilling
• Leverer altid til tiden
Der er tale om en fuldtidsstilling med start i midten af juni eller tidligere. Lønforholdene forhandles på baggrund af kvalifikationer og erfaring. Send din ansøgning på dansk og på engelsk samt CV til kai-uwe@big.dk med ”Business Development_(dit navn)” i subjektlinien. Samtaler holdes løbende, men sidste ansøgningsfrist er d. 13 maj 2013.
Internship
BIG is always looking for talented architecture students who are eager to learn and develop their skills as interns in our offices.
Experience required:
- minimum 2 years of experience as an architecture student
- AutoCAD, Rhino, Illustrator, Indesign and Photoshop
For visa issues, your nationality should be clearly stated in your email and CV.
If you are seeking an internship as constructing architect, please write "Constructing Architect Internship" in the subject of your email. You need to have studied or be studying construction architecture to be considered for this internship.
CPH Applications:
Please send your CV and digital portfolio (max 10MB) to internshipCPH@big.dk
NYC Applications:
Please send your CV and digital portfolio (max 10MB) to internshipNYC@big.dk
BIG
BIG is a young architectural company, characterized by an entrepreneurial spirit, true team-work across expertise areas and new ways of approaching conventional tasks. We have an informal work environment where camaraderie and collegial support are highly valued and where ambition, very high work morale and dedication to being the innovators of our field unify the staff. Our firm is characterized by creativity, high energy and a unifying team spirit. Additionally, we are dedicated to creating and maintaining a cool workplace where we want to be and we continuously work at becoming better and better at what we do. Our headquarters are located in Copenhagen and 18 months ago we started an affiliate in New York. We are a company in growth and over the last 3 years, we have worked intensely on the professionalization of our business.
If you are interested in applying for a job, please send a cover letter and portfolio (max 10 MB) to job@big.dk.
STAFF
| Bjarke Ingels | Founding Partner | +45 72 21 72 27 | jd@big.dk | cv |
| Andreas Klok Pedersen | Partner | +45 72 21 72 27 | ap@big.dk | cv |
| David Zahle | Partner | +45 26 12 14 45 | dcz@big.dk | cv |
| Finn Nørkjær | Partner | +45 29 63 16 10 | finn@big.dk | cv |
| Jakob Lange | Partner | +45 26 27 97 87 | jl@big.dk | cv |
| Kai-Uwe Bergmann | Partner, Business Development | +1 917 318 6323 | kai-uwe@big.dk | cv |
| Sheela Maini Søgaard | Partner, CEO | +45 72 21 72 27 | sheela@big.dk | cv |
| Thomas Christoffersen | Partner | +45 25 10 44 47 | tc@big.dk | cv |
| COPENHAGEN | ||||
| Alexander Bøegh | IT Assistant | +45 25 10 44 98 | ab@big.dk | |
| Adrian Bordinc | Administration | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | |
| Andre Schmidt | Project Director | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | cv |
| Andreas Castberg | PhD Student, Architectural Engineering | +45 25 10 44 64 | arc@big.dk | cv |
| Annette Jensen | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 44 68 | aj@big.dk | cv |
| Ariel Norback Wallner | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 44 49 | ajnw@big.dk | |
| Brian Yang | Architect | +45 25 10 44 79 | brian@big.dk | cv |
| Camila Luise de Andrade Stadler | Constructing Architect | +45 25 10 44 51 | cldas@big.dk | |
| Cat Huang | Architect | +45 25 10 44 56 | cat@big.dk | cv |
| Catharina Annett Estrup | Administration | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | |
| Charlotte Fischer | Accounting | +45 25 10 44 70 | charlotte@big.dk | |
| Christian Dahl | Architect, Project Manager | +45 24 29 82 78 | cd@big.dk | |
| Christin Elisabeth Svensson | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 44 48 | cs@big.dk | |
| Claus Hermansen | Senior Project Manager | +45 25 10 44 52 | Claus@big.dk | |
| Denise Secher | Administration | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | |
| Eivor Davidsen | Architect | +45 25 10 44 87 | ed@big.dk | |
| Enea Michelesio | Architect | +45 2429 8287 | em@big.dk | |
| Espen Vik | Architect | +45 24 29 82 83 | ev@big.dk | |
| Frederikke Nyby | Administration | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | |
| Gabrielle Nadeau | Architect | +45 25 10 44 54 | gn@big.dk | cv |
| Grit Stenderup | Accounting | +45 25 10 44 63 | gs@big.dk | |
| Hanna Johansson | Architect | +45 25 10 44 59 | hj@big.dk | cv |
| Henrik Rømer Kania | Constructing Architect | +45 24 29 82 85 | hk@big.dk | |
| Hsiao Rou Huang | Architect | +45 24 29 82 89 | hrh@big.dk | |
| Hung Kai Liao | Architect | +45 24 29 82 88 | hung@big.dk | |
| Isabella Eriksson | Architect | +45 25 10 55 57 | ie@big.dk | |
| Jakob Henke | Architect | +45 72 21 72 27 | jh2@big.dk | cv |
| Jakob Ohm Laursen | Architect, Project Leader | +45 24 29 82 80 | jo@big.dk | |
| Jakob Sand | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 44 69 | jakobs@big.dk | |
| Jan Magasanik | Architect | +45 25 10 44 90 | jm@big.dk | cv |
| Jeppe Ecklon | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 45 03 | je@big.dk | |
| Jesper Boye Andersen | Constructing Architect | +45 24 29 82 84 | jba@big.dk | |
| Ji-Young Yoon | Architect | +45 24 29 82 90 | jyy@big.dk | |
| João Albuquerque | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 44 78 | ja@big.dk | |
| Junjie Yan | Architect | +45 24 29 82 82 | jy@big.dk | |
| Kamilla Heskje | Senior Architect (on maternity leave) | +45 72 21 72 27 | kh@big.dk | cv |
| Katrina MacSween | Business Development | +45 25 10 44 96 | km@big.dk | |
| Kris Lianee Maini | Administration | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | |
| Kristian Palsmar | IT Manager | +45 72 21 72 27 | it@big.dk | |
| Laura Galu | Press & Communication | +45 25 10 44 66 | lg@big.dk | |
| Louise Baagøe | Executive Assistant | +45 25 10 44 74 | louise@big.dk | |
| Mads Enggaard Stidsen | Constructing Architect | +45 25 10 44 91 | mes@big.dk | |
| Marie Lancon | Architect | +45 24 29 82 93 | ml@big.dk | |
| Michael Rene Hansen | Finance | +45 24 29 82 77 | mrh@big.dk | |
| Michael Schønemann | Constructing Architect | +45 25 10 44 97 | mj@big.dk | |
| Mie Holm Nielsen | Administration | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | |
| Mikkel Marcker Stubgaard | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 44 73 | mms@big.dk | cv |
| Min Ter Lim | Architect | +45 72 21 72 27 | mtl@big.dk | cv |
| Nanna Gyldholm Møller | Senior Architect | +45 21 70 79 73 | ng@big.dk | cv |
| Narisara Ladawal Schröder | Architect | +45 25 10 44 58 | nls@big.dk | |
| Nathan Smith | Business Development Manager | +45 25 10 44 61 | ns@big.dk | |
| Neeta Maini Bay Rasmussen | Head of Administration | +45 25 10 44 95 | nm@big.dk | |
| Oanh Nguyen Henriksen | Business Development Manager | +45 25 10 44 62 | on@big.dk | |
| Ole Elkjær-Larsen | Senior Architect | +45 25 10 44 81 | oel@big.dk | cv |
| Per Bo Madsen | Architect, Project Manager | +45 23 89 91 43 | pbm@big.dk | |
| Press | Press & Communication | +45 25 10 44 66 | press@big.dk | |
| Rasmus Pedersen | Senior Constructing Architect | +45 25 10 44 67 | rasmus@big.dk | |
| Ryohei Koike | Architect | +45 25 10 44 77 | rk@big.dk | |
| Sandra Fleischmann | Architect (maternity leave) | + 45 25 10 44 92 | sf@big.dk | |
| Sharyn Hsin-Yu Hwang | Business Development | +45 25 10 44 83 | sharyn@big.dk | |
| Simone Grau | Administration | +45 25 10 44 71 | simone@big.dk | |
| Snorre Emanuel Nash Jørgensen | Architect | +45 25 10 44 65 | sn@big.dk | |
| Søren Martinussen | Architect | +45 25 10 44 84 | sm@big.dk | cv |
| Tamilla Mahmudova | Administration | +45 72 21 72 27 | big@big.dk | |
| Thomas Randbøll Jakobsen | Constructing Architect | +45 24 29 82 86 | tr@big.dk | |
| Tine Kaspersen | Business Operations Manager | +45 25 10 44 89 | tk@big.dk | |
| Tobias Hjortdal | Constructing Architect | +45 25 10 44 99 | th@big.dk | cv |
| Vivian Lihua Deng | Project Assistent | +45 25 10 45 01 | vd@big.dk | |
| NEW YORK = BIG NYC LLC + BIG ARCHITECTURE PC | ||||
| Aaron Hales | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | ah@big.dk | |
| Agustin Perez-Torres | Senior Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | apt@big.dk | cv |
| Alessandro Ronfini | Designer | +1 917 225 7542 | ar@big.dk | cv |
| Alex Guerrero | Accountant | +1 347 549 4141 | alexandra@big.dk | |
| Armen Menendian | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | am@big.dk | |
| Beat Schenk | Director, AIA | +1 617 519 3879 | beat@big.dk | cv |
| Blake Smith | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | blake@big.dk | |
| Brian Foster | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | bf@big.dk | |
| Brian Rome | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | br@big.dk | |
| Carolien Schippers | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | carolien@big.dk | |
| Cathy Edwards | Senior Accountant | +1 347 549 4141 | ce@big.dk | |
| Chris Junkin | Senior Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | cj@big.dk | cv |
| Chris White | Project Manager | +1 347 549 4141 | cw@big.dk | |
| Daniel Kidd | Designer | +1 917 972 5433 | dk@big.dk | cv |
| Daniel Sundlin | Designer | +1 347 673 4967 | daniel@big.dk | cv |
| David Brown | Senior Architect, AIA | +1 678 670 6729 | db@big.dk | cv |
| David Dottelonde | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | dd@big.dk | |
| Doug Stechschulte | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | ds@big.dk | cv |
| Edward Yung | Senior Designer | +1 917 319-0366 | ey@big.dk | cv |
| Emily Han | Office Assistant | +1 347 549 4141 | eh@big.dk | |
| Eric Li | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | el@big.dk | |
| Everett Hollander | Head of Administration | +1 347 549 4141 | everett@big.dk | |
| Greg Knobloch | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | gdk@big.dk | |
| Ho Kyung Lee | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | hkl@big.dk | |
| Iannis Kandyliaris | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | ik@big.dk | cv |
| Iben Falconer | Business Development Manager | +1 646 660 2205 | if@big.dk | |
| Jaime Darrow | Personal Assistant to Bjarke Ingels | +1 347 549 4141 | jd@big.dk | |
| Jeremy Siegel | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | jas@big.dk | |
| Jitendra Jain | Senior Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | jj@big.dk | cv |
| Ken Matthews | IT Manager | +1 646 659 8199 | kenneth@big.dk | |
| Lauren Turner | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | lt@big.dk | |
| Leon Rost | Designer | +1 646 465 0585 | lr@big.dk | cv |
| Marcella Martinez | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | mcm@big.dk | |
| Martin Voelkle | Senior Designer | +1 917 324 6664 | mv@big.dk | cv |
| Maya Shopova | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | ms@big.dk | |
| Melissa Bauld | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | mb@big.dk | |
| Romea Muryn | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | rm@big.dk | |
| Ryan Massey | Executive Assistant | +1 347 549 4141 | ryan@big.dk | |
| Suemin Jeon | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | sj@big.dk | |
| Sören Grünert | Senior Designer | +1 347 673 3742 | sg@big.dk | cv |
| Terrence Chew | Designer | +1 347 549 4141 | tc2@big.dk | |
| Ziad Shehab | Senior Project Manager, RA | +1 347 549 4141 | zs@big.dk | cv |
CONTACT
BIG CPH
Kløverbladsgade 56
BIG NYC
601 W. 26th St. Suite 1255
New York, NY 10001
BIG BEIJING
A-2012, Gulou East St. 206
Dongcheng District. BICD A2012
Beijing 100009
China
Phone: +86.10.5712.8503
北京市 东城区 鼓楼东大街 206 号
北京国际创意园 A2012
邮编:100009
PRESS
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