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Bjarke Ingels: Architect and BIG Founder
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- Early Life and Education
- Born in Copenhagen in 1974 to an engineer father and dentist mother
- Studied architecture at Royal Danish Academy and Barcelona's Escola Tècnica Superior
- Worked for Rem Koolhaas in Rotterdam from 1998 to 2001
- Career Development
- Founded PLOT architectural practice in 2001 with Julien de Smedt
- Won Golden Lion at Venice Biennale for Stavanger music house in 2004
- Created VM Houses and Mountain Dwellings in Copenhagen in 2005-2008
- Founded BIG in 2006, which grew to 400 employees by 2015
- Notable Projects
- Designed 8 House, largest private development in Denmark and Scandinavia
- Created Danish Maritime Museum in Helsingør, featuring underground space
- Developed DryLine flood protection system for Manhattan after Hurricane Sandy
- Designed Google headquarters in Mountain View with Thomas Heatherwick
- Philosophy and Recognition
- Advocates pragmatic utopian architecture combining modern and postmodern elements
- Emphasizes "hedonistic sustainability" and local environmental adaptation
- Received multiple awards including Aga Khan Award in 2016
- Published two books: "Yes Is More" and "Hot to Cold" about architectural adaptation