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  1. People | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG

    Meet the team at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Explore our partners, architects, and specialists shaping the future of architecture and design.

  2. Careers | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG

    BIG has grown globally since 2005, with 60+ buildings in 10+ countries. Join our 700+ person team shaping the future of architecture and design challenges.

  3. BIG HQ | Bjarke Ingels Group

    At the foot of BIG HQ, BIG’s Landscape team has transformed a former parking area into a 1,500 m2 public park and promenade, inspired by the sandy beaches and the coastal forests of …

  4. Architecture | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk

    Explore architecture projects by Bjarke Ingels Group.

  5. Biosphere | Bjarke Ingels Group

    BIG’s aim was to amplify Treehotel’s focus on sustainability and natural tourism, and create a resilient design in a region with strong seasonal climatic contrasts.

  6. About | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG

    BIG has grown organically over the last two decades from a founder, to a family, to a force of 700. Our latest transformation is the BIG LEAP: Bjarke Ingels Group of Landscape, Engineering, …

  7. Google Bay View | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG

    We hope Bay View will provide a quantum leap in the evolution of the workplace, elevate the benchmark for sustainable design, and inspire the next generations of users and visitors to the …

  8. Hamburg State Opera | Bjarke Ingels Group - 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 …

  9. Jinji Lake Pavilion | Bjarke Ingels Group - big.dk

    Like a little sister to the Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, the Jinji Lake Pavilion seeks to reimagine the future architecture and landscape of the Lake District rooted in the rich heritage …

  10. Dymak HQ | Bjarke Ingels Group - BIG

    Designed by BIG Landscape, the courtyard’s design is repeated in the office’s surrounding landscape, where green pockets for socializing are placed close to the entry area.