Wonderful presentation. I like how Bjarke, and BIG, as a whole, maximize their architecture in the most brilliant way despite all of the restrictions and parameters. It is almost like squeezing water from a stone, they achieve the best kind of architecture through digging and squeezing deep enough into the details.
DUDE I bought a tiny green Lego set yesterday and just sat to play a bit with it on Saturday night and put this on to listen to in the background, and here Mr BI talking bout Lego in the first minutes
I really love his way of delivery..the way he makes people understand about his ideas ..but the fact that he repeated the ted talk starting here...I dunno why he would do that
His projects are amazing but if you have seen more of his presentations, he repeats the same ideas over and over again.. I think it would be a lot better if he focused on some projects and not all of them
There are less people that watch every videos of him than the people watch just one of his videos. So he tries to look for new projects that suits his portfolio.
1 source? ...2nd that barely covers the toilet paper expenses of his offices in a year ...well maybe it's a bit more than those expenses :P ...but u know what I mean
this is mass marketing. he always repeats the same sentences, on and on. He is never in his office doing his job. How can he be so requested to introduce every week his personal projects? He was the most interesting of his generation. now he is the most boring. there are much more talented architects that don't show off every two days on youtube
@@Spokenwisdom1 Penda, David Adjane, Aravena, Archea, 5+1, Aires Mateus bro, plus very good firms of the Mexican school and the Brazilian school and others, many. He is a very clean person, funny, educated, for sure but he isn't the only one on the panorama and the press, specially American press is pushing him a lot. I wish i answered in a way that will give you satisfaction.
Perhaps promotion is not part of the plan or job, or even a desire, for the other architects you mention. I agree that press should seek out talent, but we only see and hear those who make the effort to communicate. What sets him apart is his relative youth; until now films have only been made about senior architects. I see him more as a teacher.
@@olivermcerlean8386 i think you have a strong point of view, since the beginning to the end. For the most i like his work, if you can say 'his' in the moment he has 500 employees between Copenhagen and NYC. Soon others in London. The originality of his ideas about housing, in Europe, are rare. There are two things i really can't stand of his architecture. The first is the useless and exaggerate use of the reinforced concrete in areas where you can use x-lam. This action creates a contradiction between his so commercialized idea of sustainability and the giant carbon foot print they produce, every single time. Second, the fact that his firm has a ton of contracts, everywhere, especially in the US, to build concrete monsters with the abused idea of making them green. Those buildings are designed for the upper class, they are not very interesting in their inside part as they are on their exterior. He must be confused or, simpler, he is the new Zaha Hadid. Function just follows the shape. It would justify the title of his first book "less is bore". Thanks
Wonderful presentation. I like how Bjarke, and BIG, as a whole, maximize their architecture in the most brilliant way despite all of the restrictions and parameters. It is almost like squeezing water from a stone, they achieve the best kind of architecture through digging and squeezing deep enough into the details.
Bjarke Ingels inspires me alot in my career.. great minds think alot..
Amazing keynote! Such a big fan of Bjarke Ingels🤘
Amazing architect. Even more amazing salesman...that was literrally a clinic
watched this twice it was so good.
DUDE I bought a tiny green Lego set yesterday and just sat to play a bit with it on Saturday night and put this on to listen to in the background, and here Mr BI talking bout Lego in the first minutes
22:59 I guess the containers village for the Paris Olympics finally did not happen :(
Bjarke is bringing the Bauhaus brief and values back.
I really love his way of delivery..the way he makes people understand about his ideas ..but the fact that he repeated the ted talk starting here...I dunno why he would do that
25:32 great music! What is it called?
NICE PRESENTATION
I have a real question is it possible to build a house from overdimensionated LEGO blocks?
great
Nice one
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His projects are amazing but if you have seen more of his presentations, he repeats the same ideas over and over again.. I think it would be a lot better if he focused on some projects and not all of them
There are less people that watch every videos of him than the people watch just one of his videos. So he tries to look for new projects that suits his portfolio.
2020: Coronavirus.
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your future ain't mine ox
He gets paid 30K for a presentation like this... Amazing
1 source? ...2nd that barely covers the toilet paper expenses of his offices in a year ...well maybe it's a bit more than those expenses :P ...but u know what I mean
Can someona can give a little resume for this videos, is for a class and I don't have to to wach it :, (
Resume: watch it. 😂
this is mass marketing. he always repeats the same sentences, on and on. He is never in his office doing his job. How can he be so requested to introduce every week his personal projects? He was the most interesting of his generation. now he is the most boring. there are much more talented architects that don't show off every two days on youtube
Name some for the audience
@@Spokenwisdom1 Penda, David Adjane, Aravena, Archea, 5+1, Aires Mateus bro, plus very good firms of the Mexican school and the Brazilian school and others, many.
He is a very clean person, funny, educated, for sure but he isn't the only one on the panorama and the press, specially American press is pushing him a lot.
I wish i answered in a way that will give you satisfaction.
Perhaps promotion is not part of the plan or job, or even a desire, for the other architects you mention. I agree that press should seek out talent, but we only see and hear those who make the effort to communicate. What sets him apart is his relative youth; until now films have only been made about senior architects. I see him more as a teacher.
@@olivermcerlean8386 i think you have a strong point of view, since the beginning to the end.
For the most i like his work, if you can say 'his' in the moment he has 500 employees between Copenhagen and NYC. Soon others in London.
The originality of his ideas about housing, in Europe, are rare.
There are two things i really can't stand of his architecture. The first is the useless and exaggerate use of the reinforced concrete in areas where you can use x-lam. This action creates a contradiction between his so commercialized idea of sustainability and the giant carbon foot print they produce, every single time.
Second, the fact that his firm has a ton of contracts, everywhere, especially in the US, to build concrete monsters with the abused idea of making them green. Those buildings are designed for the upper class, they are not very interesting in their inside part as they are on their exterior.
He must be confused or, simpler, he is the new Zaha Hadid.
Function just follows the shape. It would justify the title of his first book "less is bore".
Thanks