Bjarke Ingels Group


Bjarke Ingels Group, often referred to as BIG, is a Copenhagen, New York City, London, Barcelona, Shanghai, Oslo, Los Angeles, Zurich, and Bhutan-based group of architects and designers operating within the fields of architecture, product, landscape design, and planning. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, North America, Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East. As of 2023, the company employs 700+ people.

History

Bjarke Ingels and Julien De Smedt established the company PLOT in Copenhagen in January 2001, as a focus for their architectural practice. Ingels established BIG in late 2006 after he and De Smedt closed down PLOT. BIG drew acclaim for its first completed commission, the Mountain, a residential project in Copenhagen which had been started by PLOT. Since then, BIG has completed more than 60 projects across the world, including a waste-to-energy plant which doubles as a ski-slope in Copenhagen, Denmark; the West 57th Street mixed-use VIA 57 West in midtown Manhattan, nicknamed a court-scraper, for Durst Fetner Residential; the headquarters for the Shenzhen Energy Company in Shenzhen; The Plus furniture factory for Vestre in the Norwegian forest; and the new Dock A at Zürich Airport.
In December 2009, the company's partnership was expanded to include Thomas Christoffersen, Jakob Lange, Finn Nørkjaer, Andreas Klok Pedersen, David Zahle, CEO Sheela Maini Søgaard, and Kai-Uwe Bergmann. The same year, BIG launched their first book and exhibition Yes Is More, an "archicomic" about architectural evolution published under Taschen.
In 2010, BIG opened a branch office in New York City, where they were commissioned to design the VIA 57 West courtscraper for Durst Fetner Residential. BIG then began working with LEGO to design the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark, which opened in 2017. In 2013, Hot to Cold, BIG's second book and exhibition, exploring how architecture evolves in response to its context and climate, was released.
At a lecture at the Royal Academy in July 2015, BIG proposed turning the Battersea Power Station in London into "the world's tallest Tesla coils."
In 2015, BIG added four new partners: Beat Schenk and Daniel Sundlin in New York and Brian Yang and Jakob Sand in Copenhagen. BIG also secured work for CapitaLand Group with their high-rise CapitaSpring in Singapore, which officially opened in 2022.
In May 2016, BIG partnered with Hyperloop One, Deutsche Bahn, and SYSTRA to develop a test of the high-speed, low friction Hyperloop concept. They also began work with Google and architecture firm Heatherwick for Google's new headquarters in Mountain View, California.
In March 2017, BIG signed a lease for an office in the Brooklyn neighborhood Dumbo, keeping its Manhattan office at the same time. The firm, then 250 people in Manhattan's financial district, all moved to Dumbo.
After an Instagram post showing that 11 of 12 partners at BIG were men, BIG CEO Sheela Maini Sogaard defended the firm's gender balance and stated they had created a "pipeline of diverse talent" that would eventually be "trickling up" into the partner group. Today, the firm's Copenhagen, London, Barcelona and New York offices are led by female executives.
In 2018, BIG's exhibition Formgiving launched, exploring how the world around us has taken shape - and has been given shape - from the past to the present. This was followed by the release of their book by the same name in 2020.
In March 2018, BIG was named as the first high-profile architecture firm to be commissioned to design a public structure in Albania, specifically the replacement building for the aging National Theatre of Albania, which no longer served the needs of the theater's staff or audiences Plans to demolish and replace the old national theater with a building by BIG resulted in the National Theatre Protest in Albania in 2019, as the old building was considered historic by the opposition party. The demolition on 17 May 2020 resulted in continued protests and detainment of protestors by authorities.
In 2019, the firm started to design the world's first vertical film studio, Wildflower Studios, Robert De Niro's movie studio in Queens, New York.
BIG released a revision of its design proposal for the new Oakland Ballpark in February 2019, retaining its rooftop park with community access. They've also worked on zoo enclosures, including Panda House at the Copenhagen Zoo.
BIG announced that it was designing a masterplan for a new city for Toyota in January 2020, on a former factory site near Mount Fuji.
In July 2021, BIG added seven additional partners for a total of 24: Andy Young, Lorenzo Boddi, João Albuquerque, Douglass Alligood, Lars Larsen, Giulia Frittoli, and Daria Pahhota. BIG also opened its London office near Liverpool Street in the city center. In 2021, BIG was awarded the National Juneteenth Museum, dedicated to preserving the history of Juneteenth and legacy of freedom, in Fort Worth, Texas.
In 2022, BIG expanded further, opening a new office in Barcelona. Construction concluded on IQON, the Quito-based project for developer Uribe Schwarzkopf. In 2022, it was also announced that BIG and HOK won the competition to design the new Dock A at Zürich Airport. The same year, the BIG-designed FLUGT - Refugee Museum of Denmark opened on the site of a former World War II refugee camp. The city of Prague unveiled BIG's design for the country's first national concert hall in 100 years, the Vltava Philharmonic Hall.
In 2023, BIG opened the BIG Los Angeles and BIG Oslo offices. The company also debuted its new ground-up, standalone headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark in the industrial harbor of Nordhavn. BIG's first supertall, The Spiral, completed in Manhattan, New York City. In May, it was announced that BIG would design Nashville's new Tennessee Performing Arts Center.

Projects

Completed projects

Under construction

Awards

  • 2008 Forum AID Award for Best Building in Scandinavia in 2008
  • 2008 World Architecture Festival Award for Best Residential Building
  • 2009 ULI Award for Excellence
  • 2011 Prix Delarue, French Academy of Architecture, Paris
  • 2013 Progressive Architecture Award for Kimball Art Center
  • 2013
  • 2013 International Olympic Committee Award, Gold Medal
  • 2013 ArchDaily Buildings of the Year
  • 2013 Mies Van Der Rohe Award, Finalist
  • 2013 Den Danske Lyspris
  • 2014 Architizer A+ Awards Jury Winner
  • 2014 Honor Award, American Institute of Architects
  • 2014 Royal Institute of British Architects Awards European National Winner
  • 2014 European Prize of Architecture Philippe Rotthier
  • 2014 Archdaily Cultural Building of the Year
  • 2014 Re-thinking the Future, First Award
  • 2014 Den Nordiske Lyspris
  • 2014 World Architecture Festival Cultural Category Winner
  • 2015 American Institute of Architects National Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design
  • 2015 Global Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction, Bronze
  • 2015 National Council of Structural Engineers Associations Awards, Excellence Award in Structural Engineering
  • 2015 World Architecture Festival Future Project of the Year
  • 2016 American Institute of Architects Honor Awards, Regional and Urban Design Award
  • 2016 Building Design Magazine World Architecture 100 Awards, 2nd Most Admired Architectural Practice
  • 2016 American Institute of Architects New York Chapter design Awards, Honor Award
  • 2016 International Highrise Award, for VIA 57 West
  • 2017 AIA Housing Award for Multifamily Housing
  • 2017 ASLA NY Unbuilt Project Merit Award
  • 2017 Moriyama RAIC International Prize Shortlist
  • 2017 Interior Design Best of Year Awards, Multi-Unit Housing
  • 2017 London Design Awards, Silver Winner
  • 2017 Danish Design Award Finalist for Clean Solutions
  • 2017 AR MIPIM Future Project Award Commendation
  • 2017 European Steel Design Award
  • 2018 Nykredit’s Architecture Prize
  • 2018 AIA NY Honors Award for Architecture
  • 2018 Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design Finalist
  • 2018 Danish Design Award Winner
  • 2018 Danish Architect Associations Lille Arne Award
  • 2018 HKIE Structural Excellence Award
  • 2019 Mies van der Rohe Award Nominee
  • 2019 AIA Institute Honor Awards for Architecture
  • 2019 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
  • 2019 Best Danish Lighting Prize
  • 2019 CTBUH Best Tall Building Award of Excellence 200-299m
  • 2020 ICONIC Innovative Architecture Best of the Best Award
  • 2020 Fast Company Design Company of the Year Honorable Mention
  • 2020 UNESCO Prix Versailles Exterior World Winner
  • 2020 UNESCO Prix Versailles Europe Winner of Shopping Mall
  • 2020 AIA NY Honor Award for Architecture
  • 2020 LCD Berlin Leading Culture Destinations
  • 2020 ICONIC Innovative Architecture for Cultural Project
  • 2021 German Design Award Excellent Architecture Fair & Exhibition
  • 2021 World Architecture Festival World Building of the Year
  • 2021 BUILD Recognized Leaders in Architecture and Design
  • 2021 CTBUH Award of Excellence Winner
  • 2021 CTBUH Award of Excellence Winner
  • 2022 ENR Global Best Projects Competition, Project of the Year
  • 2022 Interior Design Magazine Best of Year Award Winner
  • 2022 Architectenweb Residential Building of the Year
  • 2022 The International High-Rise Award
  • 2022 Interior Design Magazine Best of Year Award – Greater World Sustainability
  • 2022 MIPIM ASIA’s Silver Award – Best Mixed-Use Development
  • 2023 Singapore President*s Design Award
  • 2023 CTBUH Best Tall Building Award of Excellence 200-299m
  • 2023 CTBUH Best Tall Building Asia Award of Excellence
  • 2023 ArchDaily Office Building of the Year
  • 2023 DOGA-merket Architecture and Design
  • 2023 Scandinavian Design Awards Architecture of the Year
  • 2023 Aarhus Municipality Architecture Prize
  • 2023 Kyoto Global Design Awards - Environment category

Exhibitions

  • 2006-2007 BIG Ideas, Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera, Prague, 15 November – 17 December 2006; Galerie Architektury Brno, 7 February – 4 March 2007; DESIGN FACTORY, Bratislava, 30 March – 15 April 2007
  • 2007 BIG City, Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York
  • 2009 Yes is More, Danish Architecture Centre, Copenhagen
  • 2010 Yes is More, CAPC Bordeaux
  • 2014 The BIG Maze, National Building Museum
  • 2015 HOT TO COLD, National Building Museum
  • 2017 BIG Art, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen

Publications

Hot to Cold: An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation, Taschen – 2015Yes Is More: An Archicomic on Architectural Evolution, Taschen – 2009Museum in the Dock, Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing – 2014Superkilen Book, Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing – 2013AV Monograph BIG, Arquitectura Viva – 2013Being BIG by Abitare, Abitare – 2012BIG Red Book, Ada Edita Global Architecture – 2012BIG Pink Book, Archilife – 2010 BIG Bjarke Ingels Group Projects 2001–2010, Design Media Publishing Ltd – 2011A Project as an Icon, an Icon as a Project, in STUDIO Architecture and Urbanism magazine Issue#03 Icon, Milan, edited by Romolo Calabrese, 2012 Architektur und Baudetails/Architecture and Construction Details: BIG, Edition DETAIL – 2022Formgiving, Taschen – 2020