Taking an action: reinventing the role of renewable energy in architecture
Dec 22, 2022by Sunena V Maju Dec 22, 2022
Best of 2022: STIR probes into five architectural projects that manoeuvred the potential of renewable energy in design.
by Sunena V Maju Dec 22, 2022
Best of 2022: STIR probes into five architectural projects that manoeuvred the potential of renewable energy in design.
by Jincy Iype Oct 24, 2022
Giulia Frittoli (BIG), and Ragnar Hjartarson (Georg Jensen) on the 50 Queens installation and the custom necklace designed to mark Queen Margrethe II’s 50th Jubilee.
by Dhwani Shanghvi Oct 04, 2022
CapitaSprings contributes to the objectives of the Singapore Green Plan 2030 by integrating lush greenery, a roof garden with an urban farm and 165 cycling lots.
by STIRworld Aug 31, 2022
The masterplan for Danish city Esbjerg's new educational hub reveals a continuous undulating structure enabling multiple connections between architecture, landscape, and water.
by Jerry Elengical Jul 19, 2022
Boasting a jagged form that hovers over the IJmeer lake in Amsterdam, this 46,000 sqm housing development offers a contemporary take on classical courtyard buildings.
by Jerry Elengical Jul 01, 2022
The new museum dubbed ‘FLUGT’ has been realised as a coiled corten steel-clad structure linking two old hospital blocks at the former site of the Oksbøl Refugee Camp in Denmark.
by STIRworld Jun 13, 2022
With a sustainable approach to shape factories of the future and its experience, BIG reinvents the architecture of the manufacturing industry in The Plus for Vestre in Norway.
by STIRworld Jun 07, 2022
With BIG winning the global competition for the Vltava Philharmonic Hall in Prague, STIR examines the diversity and merit of designs submitted along with the winning entry.
by Anmol Ahuja May 23, 2022
With an airship hangar inspired aesthetic, Google’s first purpose-built HQ is a mammoth collaboration incorporating principles of sustainability and flexibility in workspaces.
by Pallavi Mehra Apr 13, 2022
Designed for the Treehotel in Swedish Lapland, 'Biosphere' offers guests the opportunity to be one with nature and observe birds in close proximity in their natural habitat.
by Zohra Khan Mar 22, 2022
The Danish firm Bjarke Ingels Group interprets a striking combination of a corridor and an atrium to conceive the form of this upcoming healthcare architecture in Aarhus, Denmark.
by Soumya Mukerji Mar 07, 2022
On International Women's Day, STIR speaks with the woman who has been critical in shaping one of the world’s most powerful architectural firms: the Bjarke Ingels Group.
by STIRworld Oct 02, 2021
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) reveals their design of Fuse Valley, an art-filled “smart valley” for the creative community, imagined along Porto’s Leça River.
by STIRworld Aug 21, 2021
Designed as a unique vantage point and a sculptural landmark, the Marsk Tower by Bjarke Ingels Group offers a bird's-eye view of Southern Jutland’s prized landscape.
by Jerry Elengical Aug 19, 2021
Developed as part of NASA’s CHAPEA simulation program at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, the structure will aid in research into manned missions to the Martian surface.
by Jincy Iype Jun 17, 2021
The Spiral designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, part of the Hudson Yards mega-development in Manhattan, is inspired from iconic NYC architecture like the Rockefeller Center.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jun 09, 2021
Vladimir Belogolovsky reports from Venice about the XVII Venice Architecture Biennale that opened after one year delay, questioning “How Will We Live Together?”
by STIRworld May 28, 2021
Kengo Kuma & Associates, Bjarke Ingels Group, and Studio Gang propose projects for the Westbank Campus redevelopment in San Jose, taking on Silicon Valley’s built environment.
by Jerry Elengical May 24, 2021
In collaboration with The Metals Company, the Danish firm unveils designs for robotic collectors, transport vessels and processing plants for production of battery metals.
by STIRworld Apr 22, 2021
Settled between a lake, an urban centre, and a 10,000 sqm park at the heart of Yuhang District, the tower will provide an integrated public space revolving around a courtyard.
by Anmol Ahuja Nov 19, 2020
Deep in the Nevada desert, Virgin Hyperloop claims to have made transportation history recently as it successfully tested its Hyperloop pod with two human passengers.
by John Jervis Oct 02, 2020
On Danish architect Bjarke Ingels’ 46th birthday, the website of his practice aptly lists a total of 46 projects completed by the firm. John Jervis observes the BIG phenomenon.
by Jincy Iype Oct 01, 2020
Echoing Terminus’s tech spirit, AI CITY masterplan with Cloud Valley and its wavy green roofscape is imagined as a city where people, nature and artificial intelligence thrive.
by STIRworld Sep 25, 2020
Triennale Milano had organised Milano Arch Week, an event on architecture and urban design, that featured both in-person and live-streamed talks by international speakers.
by Jincy Iype May 21, 2020
Bjarke Ingels Group designs the glass and steel clad Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet, its double spiral form set within the undulating landscape of the Swiss village Le Brassus.
by Zohra Khan May 06, 2020
Speaking with STIR, the Iranian architect discusses the concept behind Retrofuturism – a series of photomontages that formulate a new definition around restoration in Iran.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Apr 30, 2020
Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks with American architect Peter Eisenman on architecture that is detached from responding to a particular function, and the 'starchitect' myth.
by Meghna Mehta Apr 23, 2020
Danish firm BIG is printing scarce life-saving equipment like face shields based on open-source files designed by Erik Cederberg of 3Dverkstan to protect medical teams against COVID-19.
by Jincy Iype Mar 17, 2020
Danish firm BIG forays into furniture design with the modular Voxel Sofa, encouraging users to 'move, flip, add, repair or remove' its coloured, pixel like, multi-configurable components.
by Meghna Mehta Mar 04, 2020
The futuristic city by Toyota and Bjarke Ingles Group weaves together different infrastructure elements, drawing inspiration from the former’s heritage as a loom company.
by Zohra Khan Feb 03, 2020
In a video for the Time Space Existence series released by PLANE-SITE, Bjarke Ingels talks about 'designing with a punchline' and using sustainability as a life choice.
by Linus Lopez Dec 23, 2019
Presented by Wipro Lighting, in this STIR initiative with PLDC, Kevan Shaw and Amardeep Dugar, researcher and lighting designer, discuss the trends in today’s lighting design industry.
by Jincy Iype Dec 20, 2019
Located at Copenhagen's waterfront, a unit of the sustainable student housing hosts 12 apartments across two levels, created by stacking nine shipping containers in a circle.
by Meghna Mehta Nov 02, 2019
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) designs an architectural landmark with CopenHill - a power plant located on an industrial waterfront, topped with a ski slope, hiking trail and climbing wall.
by Pragnya Rao Jun 27, 2019
Take a peek into the latest exhibition, An Architectural Future History from the BIG Bang to Singularity, by Bjarke Ingels and DAC, introducing a new philosophy of formgiving.
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