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词条 Bjarke Ingels Group
释义

  1. History

      BIG IDEAS Lab  

  2. Projects

     Completed projects  Under construction 

  3. Awards

  4. Exhibitions

  5. Publications

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox company
|name = BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group
|logo =
|type= Architectural Practice
|key_people = {{ubl
| Bjarke Ingels (Founder and Creative Partner)
| Andreas Klok Pedersen, Beat Schenk, Brian Yang, Daniel Sundlin, David Zahle, Finn Norkjaer, Jakob Lange, Jakob Sand, Kai-Uwe Bergmann, Sheela Maini Sogaard, Thomas Christoffersen (Partners)
|industry = architecture, urbanism, interior design, landscape design, product design, research and development
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|num_employees = 400+
|location_city= Copenhagen & New York[1]
|foundation= 2005
|homepage= {{url|http://www.big.dk/}}
}}Bjarke Ingels Group, often referred to as BIG, is a Copenhagen and New York based group of architects, designers, and builders 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. As of 2016, the office has over 400 employees from 25 countries.[2]

History

Bjarke Ingels and Julien De Smedt established PLOT in Copenhagen in January 2001, as a focus for their architectural practice. Ingels established BIG in late 2005 after he and De Smedt closed down PLOT. This drew acclaim for its first completed commission, the Mountain, a residential project in Copenhagen which had been started by PLOT. Over the next couple of years, BIG's projects included a waste-to-energy plant which doubles as a ski-slope in Copenhagen, Denmark; the West 57th Street mixed-use tower in midtown Manhattan for Durst Fetner Residential; the National Art Gallery of Greenland in Nuuk; the headquarters for the Shenzhen Energy Company in Shenzhen; and the Kimball Art Center in Utah.

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.[3]

In 2010, they opened a branch office in New York City, where they were commissioned to design the W57 courtscraper for Durst Fetner Residential.[4]

In 2015, BIG added four new partners: Beat Schenk and Daniel Sundlin in New York and Brian Yang and Jakob Sand in Copenhagen.

In May 2016, BIG partnered with Hyperloop One, Deutsche Bahn, and SYSTRA to develop a test of the high-speed, low friction Hyperloop concept.[5]

BIG IDEAS Lab

Launched in 2014, the division is part R&D lab, part incubator for BIG design concepts that can be spun off into independent products or companies.

The lab was founded to build the steam-ring generator for the Amager Bakke - the Copenhagen power plant with a ski slope on its roof - which will "puff" every time it emits a tonne of carbon dioxide.[6] It is now working on numerous BIG collaborations and spin-off projects, including a smart internet-connected lock named Friday,[7] "a company that creates water from super-efficient dehumidification", and Urban Rigger[8] - floating student housing for coastal cities built from repurposed shipping containers. The first are scheduled to be built in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2016.[9]

Other projects include Fingerprint Façade,[10] Window Garden, and a gigantic Tesla coil for the Battersea Power Station in London.[11]

Projects

Completed projects

  • Copenhagen Harbour Baths, Designed by BIG & JDS, Copenhagen (completed 2002)
  • Maritime Youth House, Designed by BIG & JDS, Copenhagen (completed 2004)
  • Psychiatric Hospital, Designed by BIG & JDS, Helsingor, Denmark (completed 2005)
  • VM Houses, Designed by BIG & JDS, Ørestad, Copenhagen (completed 2006)
  • M2 Hill House, Denmark[12]
  • Sjakket Community Building, Designed by BIG & JDS, Copenhagen (completed 2007)
  • Mountain Dwellings, Ørestad, Copenhagen (completed 2008)
  • Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Gyeonggi, Korea
  • 8 House, Ørestad, Copenhagen (2010)[13]
  • Danish Expo Pavilion 2010, EXPO 2010, Shanghai, China
  • Times Square Valentine, New York City, USA (completed 2012)
  • Superkilen, innovative park in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen (competition win 2008, completed 2012)
  • Heinemann Regionals Taxfree Store, Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Danish Maritime Museum, Helsingør, Denmark (completed 2013)
  • Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium - Sports Hall & Cultural building, Hellerup, Denmark (completed 2013 & 2015)
  • 1200 Intrepid - office building in Philadelphia
  • Warehouse 421, Mina Zayed, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[14]
  • The BIG Maze, National Building Museum, Washington D.C (completed 2014)
  • VIA 57 West, New York City, United States (completed 2016)[15]
  • Tirpitz Museum, Blåvand, Denmark (completed 2017)[16]
  • LEGO House, Billund, Denmark (completed 2018)[17]

Under construction

  • Two World Trade Center, New York City, New York, United States [18]
  • The XI, New York City, New York, United States [19]
  • The Big U, New York City, New York, United States [20]
  • Grove at Grand Bay, Miami, Florida, United States [21]
  • Hualien Residences, Hualien, Taiwan
  • Serpentine Summer Pavilion 2016, London, England, United Kingdom[22]
  • Washington Redskins Stadium, Washington D.C., United States[23]
  • Google North Bayshore Campus, Mountain View, California, United States
  • Transitlager Dreispitz, Basel, Switzerland (competition win, November 2011)[24]
  • Amager Bakke, Copenhagen, Denmark (competition win 2011)[25]
  • Faroe Islands Education Centre, Thorshavn, Faroe Islands (competition win, December 2009)[26]
  • Shenzhen International Energy Mansion, Shenzhen, China (competition win, September 2009)[27]
  • Honeycomb / Albany Marina Residences, Building One, Nassau, Bahamas,[28]
  • Vancouver House, Vancouver, BC, Canada[29]
  • Audemars Piguet Museum, La Maison des Fondateurs, La Vallée de Joux, La Brassus, Switzerland[30]
  • Telus Sky Tower, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Zootopia, Givskud, Denmark [31]
  • New Tamayo Museum, Mexico City, Mexico (competition win, April 2009)
  • New Tallinn City Hall, Tallinn, Estonia (competition win, June 2009)[32]
  • World Village of Women Sports, Malmö, Sweden (competition win, November 2009)[33]
  • National Gallery, Nuuk, Greenland (competition win, February 2011)[34]
  • Paris PARC, Paris, France (competition win, November 2011) [35]
  • Koutalaki Ski Village, Levi, Finland (competition win, 2011)[36]
  • Kimball Art Centre, Park City, Utah, United States (competition win, February 2012)[37][38][39][40][41]
  • Cross # Towers, Seoul, South Korea[42]
  • Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine, Bordeaux, France (competition win, April 2012)[43]
  • The Red Line, Tampere, Finland (competition win, May 2012)[44]
  • Rose Rock International Finance Center, Tianjin, China[45]
  • Phoenix Observation Tower, Phoenix, Arizona, US[46]
  • EuropaCity, Paris, France[47]
  • Smithsonian Institution South Campus Master Plan, Washington D.C., United States[48]
  • NYPD 40th Precinct, Bronx, New York, United States
  • The Spiral Tower, New York City, New York, United States[49]
  • Metzler High-Rise, Frankfurt, Germany
  • Battersea Power Station Malaysia Square, London, England, United Kingdom
  • King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada[50]
  • 79&Park, Stockholm Sweden
  • Frederiksborgvej 73, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Wilson Secondary School, Arlington, Virginia, United States[51]
  • Västerås Travel Center, Västerås, Sweden
  • Vinterbad Bryggen, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Saint Thomas Church Extension, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Pittsburgh Lower Hill Master Plan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Kistefos Museum, Jevnaker, Norway[52][53]
  • Esbjerg Towers, Esbjerg, Denmark (Cactus Towers)[54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]

Awards

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  • 2008 Forum AID Award for Best Building in Scandinavia in 2008 (for Mountain Dwellings)
  • 2008 World Architecture Festival Award for Best Residential Building (for Mountain Dwellings)
  • 2009 ULI Award for Excellence (for Mountain Dwellings)[62]
  • 2011 Prix Delarue, French Academy of Architecture, Paris [63]
  • 2013 Progressive Architecture Award for Kimball Art Center[64]
  • 2013 Red Dot Award: Product Design, ‘Best of the Best’ | Architecture & Urban Design (for Superkilen)[65]
  • 2013 International Olympic Committee Award, Gold Medal[66] (for Superkilen)
  • 2013 ArchDaily Buildings of the Year (for Superkilen)
  • 2013 Mies Van Der Rohe Award, Finalist (for Superkilen)
  • 2013 Den Danske Lyspris (for Gammel Hellerup High School)[67]
  • 2014 Architizer A+ Awards Jury Winner (for the Danish Maritime Museum and Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium)
  • 2014 Honor Award, American Institute of Architects (for the Danish Maritime Museum)
  • 2014 Royal Institute of British Architects Awards European National Winner (for the Danish Maritime Museum)
  • 2014 European Prize of Architecture Philippe Rotthier (for the Danish Maritime Museum)
  • 2014 Archdaily Cultural Building of the Year (for the Danish Maritime Museum)
  • 2014 Re-thinking the Future, First Award (for Vancouver House)[68]
  • 2014 Den Nordiske Lyspris (for Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium)
  • 2014 World Architecture Festival Cultural Category Winner (for the Danish Maritime Museum)
  • 2015 American Institute of Architects National Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design (for The DryLine resiliency project)
  • 2015 Global Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction, Bronze (for The DryLine resiliency project)[69]
  • 2015 National Council of Structural Engineers Associations Awards, Excellence Award in Structural Engineering (for Grove at Grand Bay)
  • 2015 World Architecture Festival Future Project of the Year (for Vancouver House)
  • 2016 American Institute of Architects Honor Awards, Regional and Urban Design Award (for Smithsonian South Campus Master Plan)
  • 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 (for 2 World Trade Center)
  • 2016 International Highrise Award, for VIA 57 West
{{div col end}}

Exhibitions

  • 2007 BIG City, Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York[70]
  • 2009 Yes is More, Danish Architecture Centre, Copenhagen[71][72]
  • 2010 Yes is More, CAPC Bordeaux
  • 2014 The BIG Maze, National Building Museum [73]
  • 2015 HOT TO COLD, National Building Museum [74]

Publications

  • Hot to Cold: An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation, Taschen - 2015[75]
  • Yes Is More: Yes Is More: An Archicomic on Architectural Evolution, Taschen - 2009
  • Museum in the Dock, Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing - 2014
  • Superkilen Book, Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing - 2013
  • AV Monograph BIG, Arquitectura Viva - 2013
  • Being BIG by Abitare, Abitare - 2012
  • BIG Red Book, Ada Edita Global Architecture - 2012
  • BIG Pink Book, Archilife - 2010
  • BIG Bjarke Ingels Group Projects 2001-2010, Design Media Publishing Ltd - 2011
  • A Project as an Icon, an Icon as a Project, in STUDIO Architecture and Urbanism magazine[76] Issue#03 Icon, Milano, edited by Romolo Calabrese, 2012 Article

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38. ^Kimball Art Center / BIG, by Alison Furuto, ArchDaily, 03 Jan 2012
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40. ^BIG Unveils New Scheme for Park City’s Kimball Art Center, by Karissa Rosenfield, ArchDaily, 04 Mar 2014
41. ^BIG Designs Rejected Again for Kimball Art Center, by Finn MacLeod, ArchDaily, 27 Aug 2014
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