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The Heights School | Bjarke Ingels Group The Heights building is situated within a compact urban site bounded by roads on three sides and a portion of Rosslyn Highlands Park Conceived as a stack of five rectangular floorplates that rotate around a fixed pivot point, BIG maintains the community feeling and spatial efficiencies of a one-story school
Hamburg State Opera | Bjarke Ingels Group - big. dk Jakob Sand - Partner, BIG Shaped by the movement of the water, the surrounding park is designed by BIG Landscape and manages storm surges through sloping terraces, vegetated dunes, and wetland gardens that slow and absorb the flow Basins collect and retain rainwater, creating habitats for amphibians, aquatic plants, and local species
Google Bay View | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG Google Bay View is Google’s first-ever ground-up campus with the mission to operate on carbon-free energy 24 hours a day, seven days a week by 2030 The buildi
The Mountain | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG The Mountain is the second generation of the BIG-designed VM Houses: same client, same size, and same street The program, however, is two thirds parking and one third living When asked to design an apartment block next to a parking garage, BIG saw an opportunity to explore a new form of symbiotic urbanism
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NYPD 40th Precinct | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG Bjarke Ingels - Founder and Creative Director, BIG Amenities for the officers provide spaces for relaxation and exercise, including lockers, showers, and a stress reduction courtyard with separate areas for fitness The Precinct also houses dedicated space for detective and domestic violence units
Bloomberg Student Center at Johns Hopkins University - big. dk The Bloomberg Student Center is a 150,000-sq-ft, cascading village of timber pavilions that stands as the new hub of student life at Johns Hopkins University The light-filled structure features a roof integrated with nearly 1,000 photovoltaic panels and provides a central gathering space for the Homewood campus, connecting it to the neighboring Charles Village