Open talks at supersalone Lecture, Bjarke Ingels September 9 th 2021 17:00 - 18:00 (CET) Add to calendar Details Speakers Pavilion 3 - Arena A multifaceted presentation of the founder of the multi-award winning studio BIG. Covering landscape design, engineering, architecture and product design. Bjarke Ingels Bjarke Ingels is an architect and founder of the Bjarke Ingels Group – BIG – a design consultancy practicing within the fields of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, and Product Design. Over two decades Bjarke and BIG have been contributing to the built environment with a socially, economically, and ecologically sustainable approach to architecture and urbanism under the philosophy of Hedonistic Sustainability – the idea that sustainable buildings and cities not only are good for the environment – but increase the quality of life for the people inhabiting them. Add to bookmarks Speaker
Bjarke Ingels Bjarke Ingels is an architect and founder of the Bjarke Ingels Group – BIG – a design consultancy practicing within the fields of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, and Product Design. Over two decades Bjarke and BIG have been contributing to the built environment with a socially, economically, and ecologically sustainable approach to architecture and urbanism under the philosophy of Hedonistic Sustainability – the idea that sustainable buildings and cities not only are good for the environment – but increase the quality of life for the people inhabiting them. Add to bookmarks Speaker
Bjarke Ingels Bjarke Ingels is an architect and founder of the Bjarke Ingels Group – BIG – a design consultancy practicing within the fields of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, and Product Design. Over two decades Bjarke and BIG have been contributing to the built environment with a socially, economically, and ecologically sustainable approach to architecture and urbanism under the philosophy of Hedonistic Sustainability – the idea that sustainable buildings and cities not only are good for the environment – but increase the quality of life for the people inhabiting them. Add to bookmarks