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BIG PROFILEBIG is a Copenhagen based group of architects, designers, builders and thinkers operating within the fields of architecture, urbanism, research and development. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes, not least due to the influence of multicultural exchange, global economic flows and communication technologies that together require new ways of architectural and urban organization. We believe that in order to deal with today’s challenges, architecture can profitably move into a field being to a large extent unexplored. A pragmatic utopian architecture

that steers clear of the petrifying pragmatism of boring boxes and the naïve utopian ideas of digital formalism. In our projects we test the effects of size and the balance of programmatic mixtures on the triple bottom line of the social, economical and ecological outcome. Like a form of programmatic alchemy we create architecture by mixing conventional ingredients such as living, leisure, working, parking and shopping. By hitting the fertile overlap between pragmatism and utopia, we architects once again find the freedom to change the surface of our planet to better fit contemporary life forms. In all our actions we try to move the focus from the little details to the BIG picture.

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VMPROJECT VM HOUSES - 240 RESIDENCESCLIENT HØPFNER, DANISH OIL COMPANYCOLLABORATORS JDS, MOE & BRØDSGAARDSIZE 25.000 M2

COST €22 MILLION, $29.5 MILLION, RMB 200 MILLIONLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPLETED 2006DISTINCTION FORUM AID AWARD, MIES VAN DER ROHE SPECIAL MENTION

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If people are different, why are all apartments the same?

Considering daylight, view and privacy we oriented the buildings away from one another shaping a traditional housing block into the letters V and M. The result is a diverse mosaic of more than 80 different apartment types - a three-dimensional Tetris.

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PROJECT MOUNTAIN DWELLINGS - 80 RESIDENCES, PARKING & RETAILCLIENT HØPFNER, DANISH OIL COMPANYCOLLABORATORS JDS, MOE & BRØDSGAARD, SLASIZE 33.000 M2

COST €33.5 MILLION, $45 MILLION, RMB 310 MILLIONLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPLETED 2008DISTINCTION WAF HOUSING AWARD, MIPIM HOUSING AWARD,

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How can you combine the splendours of the suburban backyard with the social intensity of urban density?

We have breathed new life into the average parking garage known for its cramped height by creating a car parking cathedral and allowing it to serve as the foundation for 10.000m2 of housing. A terraced green mountainside of single family homes resting on the colorful foundation of contemporary car culture.

FORUM AID ARCHITECTURE AWARD,ULI AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

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PROJECT MARITIME YOUTH HOUSECLIENT KVARTERLØFT, L.O.A. FUND, COPENHAGEN MUNICIPALITYCOLLABORATORS JDS, BIRCH & KROGBOESIZE 2.000 M2

COST €1.2 MILLION, $1.6 MILLION, RMB 11 MILLIONLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPLETED 2004DISTINCTION MIES VAN DER ROHE SPECIAL MENTION. AR+D AWARD, WOOD AWARD,

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How to turn the problem of a polluted site into an architectural advantage?

One-third of our budget was allocated to remove polluted topsoil. By covering the site with a wooden deck we were able leave the soil in place and invest the money into the building rather than earth moving. The result is a public landscape of social functions surrounded by water on all sides.

CPH AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE, EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE AWARD

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PROJECT COPENHAGEN HARBOUR BATHCLIENT COPENHAGEN MUNICIPALITY, L.O.A. FUNDCOLLABORATORS JDS, CC DESIGNSIZE 1.600 M2

COST €580.000, $780.000, RMB 5.3 MILLIONLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPLETED 2003DISTINCTION IOC BEST PUBLIC RECREATIONAL FACILITY SPECIAL MENTION,

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How can you expand the public domain beyond the boundaries of dry land?

After the harbour had been liberated from the heavy marine industry of the past, we took all the ingredients of a public park and placed them on the water. The people of Copenhagen can now go for a swim in the middle of the city!

EUROPEAN PRIZE FOR URBAN PUBLIC SPACE

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PROJECT SJAKKET YOUTH CLUBCLIENT SJAKKET YOUTH CENTRE, REALDANIA FOUNDATION, L.O.A. FUND, EGMONT FUND, NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUNDCOLLABORATORS JDS, BIRCH & KROGBOESIZE 2.000 M2

COST €2 MILLION, $2.7 MILLION, RMB 18 MILLIONLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPLETED 2007DISTINCTION CONTRACT WORLD BEST INTERIOR IN EDUCATION 2ND

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The vaults of a former factory are given new functions: one filled, the other emptied. A half pipe sun deck is wedged between the two barrel vaults. A sound studio bridges the two vaults, like a beat box beacon to draw in the youth of the area.

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PROJECT PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALCLIENT FREDRIKSBORG COUNTY, HELSINGØR HOSPITALCOLLABORATORS JDS, NCC, MOE & BRØDSGAARDSIZE 6.000 M2

COST €7.2 MILLION, $9.7 MILLION, RMB 66 MILLIONLOCATION HELSINGØR, DKSTATUS COMPLETED 2006

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To be or not to be a psychiatric hospital?

A psychiatric hospital requires all the logistics of a hospital including a clear centralized functionality. At the same time it needs to look and feel like anything but a hospital. The snowflake structure lets the different departments radiate into the landscape from a central node, thus framing informal spaces between each of them.

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PROJECT 8-HOUSE - 540 RESIDENCES, RETAIL & OFFICESCLIENT HØPFNER, DANISH OIL COMPANY, ST. FREDRIKSLUNDCOLLABORATORS MOE & BRØDSGAARD, KLARSIZE 62.000 M2

COST €80 MILLION, $107.3 MILLION, RMB 733 MILLIONLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPLETION 2010

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The 8 House is located in a Ørestad, Copenhagen. As the last block in the new neighboorhood it sits on the outer edge of the city, overlooking the vast plains of Kalvebod Common. 3D urbanism rather than a traditional block, the 8 House stacks all ingredients of a lively urban neighborhood into horizontal layers of typologies living and working connected by a continuous promenade and cycling path up to the 10th floor penthouse.

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PROJECT DANISH PAVILION WORLD EXPO 2010CLIENT EXPO 2010COLLABORATORS 2+1, ARUP, MARTIN, TONGJI UNIVERSITYSIZE 2.800 M2

LOCATION SHANGHAI, CNSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE, COMPLETION 2010

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The Danish Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo 2010 is conceived as a real fragment of Denmark, rather than state propaganda full of empty words and superficial imagery. Through interaction, the visitor can experience real Copenhagen elements: ride a city bike and swim in the harbour bath. As a symbol of our commitment to the real deal we will move the little mermaid to Shanghai for the duration of the Expo. In her absence a contemporary Chinese artist will reinterpret the statue in her original location.

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SØFPROJECT THE DANISH MARITIME MUSEUMCLIENT MARITIME MUSEUM FOUNDATIONSIZE 6.500 M2

COST APPROX. €30 MILLION, $40 MILLIONLOCATION HELSINGØR, DKSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE, COMPLETION 2011

In response to a competition brief to build an underground maritime museum inside an abandoned drydock, we proposed to turn the museum inside-out and wrap the dock with museum program. The dock remains open as an urban void sunken 8 meters below the sea. The maritime museum is conceived as one continuous ramp looping around the dry dock walls. Three bridges provide easy access across the void and connect different galleries with one another.

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TAMPROJECT TAMAYO CULTURAL CENTERCLIENT TAMAYO CULTURAL CENTERCOLLABORATOR ROJKIND ARCHITECTSSIZE 2.300 M2LOCATION ATIZAPAN, MXSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE, COMPLETION 2011

The origin of the shape of this building can be found in the clients’ brief, which described the optimal functionality of this art space with a cross-shaped diagram. From there, and by exploiting the site’s steepness, we created the roof terrace above and the shaded social space underneath. Inner and outer spaces are overlapping which creates optimal solutions for every funtion and improves the indoor climate.

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SUKPROJECT SUPERKILEN MASTERPLANCLIENT COPENHAGEN MUNICIPALITY, REALDANIACOLLABORATORS HELP PR&COMMUNICATION, TOPOTEK1, SUPERFLEXSIZE 4,3 HALOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE, COMPLETION 2011

Superkilen is located in the heart of outer Nørrebro, which has a local population from 57 different cultures. The urban project is conceived as a machine of cultural integration. Three zones; The Red Square, The Black Market and The Green Playground are programmed for sports, trade and playing respectively. We have selected 57 different everyday objects from the 57 countries, making the space a piece of the world integrated in Copenhagen.

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PROJECT KAUFHAUSKANAL MASTERPLANCLIENT IBA HAMBURG COLLABORATORS TOPOTEK1, GRONTMIJ I CARL BROSIZE 33.000 M2LOCATION HAMBURG, DESTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE, COMPLETION 2012

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This scheme introduces living into this former industrial area of Hamburg with a new typology, the “Kaufhaus Hybrid”. The new buildings slope downward and outward to meet the heights of the existing buildings. The roofs are angled to maximize views to the sky and at the same time minimize the noise from the surrounding streets, roads and railway. Our proposal provides a new framework to create an urban geography where the best from old and new are incorporated.

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PROJECT TALLINN TOWN HALLCLIENT CITY PLANNING OFFICE, CITY OF TALLINNCOLLABORATORS AKT, GRONTMIJ CARL BRO, RAMBØLL, ALLIANSSSIZE 28.000 M2LOCATION TALLINN, EESTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE, COMPLETION 2013

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Good governance and participatory democracy are dependent on transparency in both directions. It requires adequate political overview of the problems, demands and desires of the public, as well as public insight into the political processes. The new town hall of Tallinn will provide this two way transparency in a very literal way. The various public departments form a porous canopy above the public service marketplace allowing both daylight and view to permeate the structure.

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PROJECT KAZAKHSTAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY IN ASTANACLIENT ASTANA MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATIONCOLLABORATORS ARUP AGUSIZE 45,000 M2LOCATION ASTANA, KZSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE, COMPLETION 2012

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The National Library is conceived as the integration of 4 organizational strategies into one new national institution. The pure diagram of the circle combined with the meandering trajectory of the public path creates an institution that is rigorous and playful, crystal clear and serendipitous. The eager student, the focused researcher, the citizen pilgrim and the curious tourist will all find an institution that meets their needs.

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ODEPROJECT OFFICE BUILDINGCLIENT STOCKHOLM MUNICIPALITY, DILIGENTIA AB, FOLKSAMCOLLABORATORS AKT, SPACESCAPESIZE 38.000 M2

LOCATION STOCKHOLM, SESTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE

Situated between Asplunds Stockholm Library and the 3rd busiest station in Sweden, the building is conceived as a classic Stockholm urban block, square in plan with a courtyard inside. The norhteastern corner is pushed all the way to the back of the block creating a new plaza in front of the library, covered by the overhang of the building above. This setback transforms the courtyard in to a lightwell in the shape of an inverted pyramid reaching from the sky to the subway.

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PROJECT THE BATTERYCLIENTS BATTERIET K/S, BACH GRUPPEN A/SCOLLABORATORS JDS, PK3, HASLØV & KJÆRSGAARD, ICP, GRONTMIJ CARL BROSIZE 128.000 M2

LOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPLETION 2012

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In a city scared of heights, in a country scared of the foreign, can we imagine a multicultural neighborhood of extreme urban density?

The Battery is a project about integration. The cultural integration of Muslim society in a Danish neighborhood, the urban integration of Islands Brygge, Amagerbro and Ørestad, and the functional integration of living, working, shopping, playing and praying.

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PROJECT ZIRA ISLAND MASTER PLANCLIENT AVROSITI HOLDINGSCOLLABORATOR RAMBØLL, PIHLSIZE 100 HALOCATION BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

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The Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan is a master plan for a Zero Energy culture and entertainment city on Zira Island situated within the Caspian Sea off of Azerbaijan’s capital Baku. Zira Island is designed to be a sustainable model for urban development, and an iconographic skyline recognizable from the city’s coastline.

How can a sustainable master plan reflect the identity of a nation?

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PROJECT KLOVERKARÉENCLIENT BIG PROACTIONCOLLABORATORS JDS, 5x5 FUND, COPENHAGEN MUNICIPALITYSIZE 200.000 M2

LOCATION COPENHAGEN, DK

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Can you fit 2.000 new apartements in the middle of the city that is already complete?

We propose to surround a vast area of sports fields with a three kilometer long building, which rises and descends from ground level to 12 storeys: A super sized perimeter block with a backyard of one million m2 - the Copenhagen version of the Great Wall of China.

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HAVPROJECT SUPERHARBOURCLIENT DANISH ARCHITECTURE CENTRECOLLABORATORS JDS, BRUCE MAU DESIGN, DACSIZE 680 HALOCATION FEHMERN BELT BETWEEN GERMANY AND DENMARK

The Superharbor is an artificial island connected to the bridge and tunnel between Denmark and Germany, making it an industrial and logistic hub at the entry way to the Baltic Sea. By consolidating all Danish harbor activities into one strategically located super harbor, we can free up all Danish waterfronts for new urban life forms. A local solution with global potential.

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PROJECT WORLD TRADE CENTRECLIENT WORLD TRADE CENTRE VILNIUS + BALTIC PETROLEUMSIZE 200.000 M2

LOCATION VILNIUS, LT

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Designing a project with more than 200,000m2, you are entering the twilight zone between urbanismand architecture. Vilnius WTC 2 should be an organic structure capable of accommodating the flow of people, integrating different programs as well as incorporating change over time. The fractal structures connect with the surrounding urban environment.

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islPROJECT LANDSBANKINN HEADQUARTERSCLIENT EINRUM, ARKITEO, ANDRI MAGNASONSIZE 20.000 M2

LOCATION REYKJAVIK, ISSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE

The program of the bank is flexible and generic, subject to an ever changing business. A generic urban block, imploded under the forces of the surrounding city - such as national spectacle, public passage, scale and solar access. The inner void is the spatial imprint of the urban volume. Its sloping walls expand and contract reflecting light from the sky down the building. Landsbankinn is at the same time integrated and outstanding, traditional and contemporary.

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PROJECT RESIDENCES & MIXED USECLIENT HALMTORVET 29COLLABORATORS MOE & BRØDSGAARDSIZE 40.000 M2

HEIGHT 100MLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE

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The site is laid out as a grid of 3,6 x 3,6 meter squares, creating one continuous pixelated surface, shaped to form a terraced landscape of towers, accommodating housing, hotel, offices and retail. The project becomes an accumulation of individual niches and outdoor spaces forming a collective organic architecture. A Scandinavian high-rise typology incorporating the rationality and modularity of the Danish building tradition.

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WPROJECT WALTER TOWERCLIENT RED GROUPCOLLABORATORS AKTSIZE 38.000 M2

HEIGHT 80 MLOCATION PRAGUE, CZSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE

By uniting the tradition of building towers in clusters like the old Prague, with the rational way of organizing tall buildings like the American skyscraper, it is possible to make a new kind of contemporary tower uniting history, functionality and the need for a new landmark. What appears 4 different towers is actually one continuous building, sliced up and pulled apart to maximize the amount of surface and facade area. The twisted building opens up towards the surroundings - letting in people and light.

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ECHPROJECT HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRECLIENT FIRST HOTELSIZE 20.000 M2

HEIGHT 160 MLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DK

Beyond a certain height the structural challenge shifts from the gravity load to the wind load. The Escher Tower is conceived as 3 square towers uniting in one slim tower, optimized for the wind speeds at high altitudes. The middle tower is straight as a dart, the two peripheral ones switch places between groundfloor and penthouse. The result is an Escheresque vision of a seemingly three dimensional paradox.

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højPROJECT RØDOVRE HIGHRISECLIENT CITY OF RØDOVRECOLLABORATOR RAMBØLLSIZE 27.000 M2HEIGHT 96 MLOCATION RØDOVRE, DK

By slanting the facades of the alternating floors of office and residential program to the optimum angle with respect to the sun, we have developed a new kind of architecture that can mobilise the full potential of the city. The goal was to create a ecologically, economically and socially sustainable building. Mixing working and living is an important step towards achieving a lively city.

How does the sun shape a mixed-use building?

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scaPROJECT PUBLIC LIBRARY, HOTEL, OFFICESCLIENT CENTERPLANCOLLABORATOR AKTSIZE 45.000 M2

HEIGHT 145 MLOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZEDISTINCTION CHICAGO ATHENAEUM INTERNATIONAL ARCH. AWARD

The building is an interpretation of the Swedish perimeter block with its primary geometric form.An atrium is located in the interior of the building, created by an opening in the twisting floors. This stepping results in terraces facing the sun which provide light all the way through the building. Accessing via the shopping passage, people will experience the atrium from escalators ascending into a pyramid of twisting floors opening up toward the sky above.

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RENPROJECT PEOPLE´S BUILDINGCOLLABORATORS AKTSIZE 200.000 M2

HEIGHT 200 MLOCATION SHANGHAI, CN

REN building is a hotel, sports and conference centre in Shanghai. Two buildings merge into one: First building, emerging from the water, is devoted to the activities of the body, containing the sports and water culture centre. Second building, emerging from land, is devoted to the spirit and enlightenment, containing the conference centre and meeting facilities. The two buildings meet in a 1,000 room hotel, form the Chinese character for “People”, and become a recognizable landmark.

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NICEPROJECT HOTEL IN NICECLIENT BOSCOLO GROUPSIZE 22.000 M2HEIGHT 100 MHOTEL ROOMS 76SERVICED APARTMENTS 62LOCATION NICE, FR

Rather than surrendering one of the most centrally located plots at the heart of Nice to a single program we propose a symbiotic multitude of functions, combining public and private in a single hybrid entity. Shops, restaurants and spa at the ground, combined with abundant public plazas and parks for the passersby. Hotel rooms on the higher levels extending out on roofgardens. And finally apartments with private terraces and collective gardens for the local residents.

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ARLPROJECT ARLANDA HOTELCLIENT FIRST HOTELSIZE 25.000 M2ROOMS 600LOCATION ARLANDA, SESTATUS COMPLETION 2011

A small variation in the horizontal window band of each of the 600 rooms in the Airport Hotel creates an abstract pattern, which seen on a distance turns into crystal clear portraits of Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Madeleine and Prince Carl-Philip of Sweden. The equilateral triangular footprint results in a building with no ends, only three faces perceived as free standing two-dimensional surfaces.

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tltPROJECT TILTING BUILDINGCLIENT HUAXI LOCAL AUTHORITY, GUIYANG HONGLICHEN REAL ESTATESIZE 18.000 M2ROOMS 400LOCATION HUAXI, GUIYANG, CN

Today new city districts all over China are filled up with efficient but soulless volumes. On the other hand, sculptural towers are drowning in the cacophony of the dense cities. Meanwhile in Guiyang, 10 international architects have joined to define the new heart of Huaxi district. By gently balancing a generic hotel slab on the specific mountain slope of Huaxi, we propose a pragmatic landmark, both efficient and unique.

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BAWPROJECT BAWADI HOTELS, MARKETCLIENT VILLA MODACOLLABORATOR AKTSIZE 80.000 M2 HOTEL, 110.000 M2 RETAIL + MOSQUEROOMS 1200LOCATION DUBAI, AE

The key to building sustainably in the desert is to protect the building and the surrounding urban spaces from the sun. By inclining the facades we create a building volume, which becomes an inverted pyramid, with the apex buried deep in the desert sand. The building is conceived as a cluster of small and tall pyramids, shaded space is created beneath the canopy of the floating building mass. Like an urban oasis, an open air market occupies the space between the trunks of the 5 hotels.

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HOLYPROJECT MIXED USECLIENT OLIAROS S.A.SIZE 4.500 M2

LOCATION ATHENS, GRE

This 4.500 m2 mixed use development in central Athens combines two separate logics: a street pattern of irregular urban circulation and a dense orthogonal grid of patio housing, creating optimal conditions for both housing, shops and art galleries. Public spaces are shaded and residential units protected from the noise of the surrounding entertainment area. This reintroduces a medieval urban character in a city district dominated by monofuntional modern boxes from the sixties.

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nlpPROJECT NATIONAL LIBRARY OF PRAGUECLIENT PRAGUE MUNICIPALITYCOLLABORATORS AKT, DEBORAH JACOBSSIZE 26.000 M2LOCATION PRAGUE, CZ

The human brain is an organic information storage and retrieval system. It is operated by a clear diagram where certain functions and certain information are located in designated areas. In our design for the Czech National Library we have attempted to exploit the combination of these 2 complementing principles. A clear functional diagrammatic organization, folded in on itself to provide for shortcuts and cross links: structure and serendipity.

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BEIPROJECT THE LEBANESE OMANI CENTRECLIENT LEBANESE MINISTRY OF CULTURECOLLABORATORS AKT, KRISTOFFER WEISS, ANDERS BERGMANNSIZE 32.000 M2LOCATION BEIRUT, LB

We propose to create a house for art and culture plastic enough to incorporate a host of distinct programs, different cultures, independent art forms and individual expressions into one hybrid entity, one and many at the same time. We propose to develop an architecture that is both contemporary and vernacular, local and unique, integrated and outstanding, creative and recreational.

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WARPROJECT MUSEUM OF MODERN ARTCLIENT WARSAW MUNICIPALITYCOLLABORATORS CAVI, AKT, LOUSIANASIZE 35.000 M2

LOCATION WARSAW, PL

We propose to fracture WMoMA’s building envelope vertically as well as creating a clear horizontal programmatic stratification, to allow public life, urban flows and views of art to permeate the building. By deploying the Voronoi framework, we create a structure that combines a logical and efficient organisation with an organic experience - intuitive orientation and exciting spatial relationships.

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PROJECT STAVANGER CONCERT HALLCLIENT STAVANGER MUNICIPALITY, STAVANGER ORCHESTRACOLLABORATORS JDS, MOE & BRØDSGAARDSIZE 22.000 M2

LOCATION STAVANGER, NODISTINCTION GOLDEN LION VENICE BIENNALE BEST CONCERT HOUSE

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How to make an elitist institution accessible to the public?

After the Bilbao effect cities all over the world have launched cultural landmark projects to put their cities on the map of architecture. Where only few experience the concert hall through its interior, most people will only sense and experience the exterior. So we decided to make a building that would be as accessible and exciting on the outside as it is on the inside.

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HOAPROJECT HOLSTEBRO HANDBALL ARENA AND RESIDENCESCLIENT SVEND HOLMSIZE 20.000 M2

LOCATION HOLSTEBRO, DK

The Holstebro Handball Arena takes two independent programs into consideration, in this case a sports arena and a residential complex. By juxtaposing them on top of one another a new hybrid building is created. The project offers this midsized town and it’s excellent handball team a new sports facility, financed through the lucrative sale of the residences on top - all with an excellent view.

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SKIPROJECT SKI RESORTCLIENT FIRST HOTELCOLLABORATORS JDS, MOE & BRØDSGAADSIZE 90.000 M2

LOCATION LILLEHAMMER, NO

In Urban Planning the shortest distance between A and B is a straight line. In Ski Planning the fastest connection is an even slope. The resulting warped building provides comfortable skiing to all apartments and hotel rooms, giving literal meaning to: Ski in and ski out.

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LILPROJECT HAFJELL SKI RESORTCLIENT FIRST HOTELSIZE 30.000 M2LOCATION HAFJELL, NO

The starting point of the project is a traditional hotel block. The building is manipulated and the apartments are stretched down over the mountain side, creating a structure that makes use of inter-ior circulation of the hotel.

What does a ski resort look like that was shaped by a mountain?

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QUIPROJECT QUINGDAO BRIDGECLIENT QUINGDAO OCEAN DEVELOPMENT CENTRECOLLABORATOR COWISPAN 1500 MLOCATION SHANGDONG PROVINCE, CNSTATUS COMPETITION 1st PRIZE

The Quingdao bridge is a twisted connection be-tween the mainland and the new Quingdao Oceanic Centre. Our design proposal tells the story of the Chinese dragon jumping into the sea. Instead of vertical carrying pylons which would compete with the Stone Man and the new hotel towers, the movement and twisting of the lanes creates the structural backbone of the bridge.

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PROJECT ISLANDS BRYGGE SOUTH MASTER PLANCLIENT COPENHAGEN HARBOUR, COPENHAGEN MUNICIPALITY COLLABORATORS WEST 8, JDSSIZE 250.000 M2LOCATION COPENHAGEN, DKSTATUS ADOPTED BY COPENHAGEN MUNICIPALITY 2006

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In cooperation with the Dutch planning firm West 8, BIG developed a new masterplan for an important part of the Copenhagen harbour front: South Islands Brygge. The masterplan was approved by the Copenhagen Municipality in December 2006.

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ØHOPROJECT HOLBÆK MASTERPLANCLIENT BRAINSTONES, SCHAUMANNSIZE 105.000 M2

LOCATION HOLBÆK, DK

Can a series of individual ideas form a single new identity for a city?

Six different building sites on the harbour of Holbæk are developed for individual clients, creating a new masterplan and a potential new identity for the city. The urban plan relies not on one single concept, but rather becomes an accumulation of different urban life forms, responding to specific local conditions and potentials.

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KASPROJECT KASBA RESIDENCESCLIENT BRAINSTONESSIZE 13.500 M2

LOCATION HOLBÆK, DK

A dense kasba of interlocking geometric forms, twists and turns to differentiate the site into spaces for living and playing.The Kasba is raised on a gentle hill of parking to provide each apartment with a panoramic view of the sea.

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CARLPROJECT CARLSBERG MASTERPLANCLIENT CARLSBERG REAL ESTATE CORPORATIONPARTNERS COBE, SLA, E-TYPES, V1 GALLERY, COWI, HZSIZE 33 HALOCATION COPENHAGEN, DK

Our proposal imagines Carlsberg as a warped chess board that blends a pulsating city with its adjacent park areas, providing the basic framework for the future. The black squares on the board represent the buildings, whereas the white squares represent open space. In this way we fuse the city areas of Valby, Vesterbro and Frederiksberg into Carlsberg while creating a gradual blurring of open space.

What happens when you combine a medieval town and a modern city?

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NHVPROJECT NORTH HARBOUR MASTER PLANCLIENT COPENHAGEN MUNICIPALITYCOLLABORATORS BOUWFONDS, COWI, PK3SIZE 400 HALOCATION COPENHAGEN, DK

We propose a structure for Nordhavn where different islands will define the area’s identity. Today, the area is already a centre of a diverse local culture - from tourists to business people, upper classes contrasting with Nordhavn’s mixture of fishermen, furniture dealers and lorry drivers.

How do you create a unique and sustainable urban area that encompasses all the influences of past, present and future?

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SLUPROJECT SLUSSENCLIENT STOCKHOLM MUNICIPALITYCOLLABORATORS AKT, NODSIZE 70.000 M2

LOCATION STOCKHOLM, SE

By moving the public program towards the most attractive place, and integrating the heavy traffic under the cover of a public square, it is possible to regain the waterfront, and at the same time connect the city parts around Slussen. The edge towards the water is terraced to provide daylight to the public and commercial spaces behind.

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DISTINCTION

Urban Land Institute I Award of Excellence I The MountainThe Chicago Athenaeum I Green Good Design I Little Denmark Forum AID Award I Best Nordic Architecture I The MountainMIPIM I Residential Development Award I The MountainWorld Architecture Festival I Housing Award Winner I The MountainWood Award I Maritime Youth HouseInternational Arch. Awards I Best New Global Design I ScalaContract World I Best Education Interior I Sjakket Youth CentreMies Van Der Rohe Award I Special Mention I VM HousesIOC Award I Honorable Mention I Copenhagen Harbour BathForum AID Award I Best Scandinavian Building I VM Houses Mies van der Rohe Award - Special Mention I Maritime Youth HouseCopenhagen Award for Architecture I Maritime Youth HouseAR+D Award I Architectural Review I RIBA London I Maritime Youth HouseVenice Bienale Golden Lion I Stavanger Concert HallCopenhagen Collaboration AwardEuropean Prize for Urban Public Space I Copenhagen Harbour BathScanorama Design AwardNykredits Architecture PrizeHenning Larsen’s Prize

National Library of Kazakhstan I Astana, KZ I 1. PrizeTallinn Town Hall I Tallinn, EE I 1. PrizeKaufhauskanal I Hamburg, DE I 1. PrizeTamayo Cultural Center I Atizapan, MX I 1. PrizeNational Bank of Iceland I Reykjavik, IS I 1. PrizeDanish Pavilion EXPO 2010 I Shanghai, CN I 1. PrizeQuingdao Bridge I Shangdong Province, CN I 1. PrizeOdenplan Office Building I Stockholm, SE I 1. PrizeSuperkilen Masterplan I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeWalter Tower I Prague, CZ I 1. PrizeDanish Maritime Museum I Helsingør, DK I 1. PrizeLego Mixed-Use Towers I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeScala Tower I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeIslands Brygge South Masterplan I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeSjakket Youth Club I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizePsychiatric Hospital I Helsingør, DK I 1. PrizeMaritime Youth House I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeCopenhagen Harbour Bath I Copenhagen, DK I 1. Prize

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National Library of Kazakhstan I Astana, KZ I 1. PrizeTallinn Town Hall I Tallinn, EE I 1. PrizeKaufhauskanal I Hamburg, DE I 1. PrizeTamayo Cultural Center I Atizapan, MX I 1. PrizeNational Bank of Iceland I Reykjavik, IS I 1. PrizeDanish Pavilion EXPO 2010 I Shanghai, CN I 1. PrizeQuingdao Bridge I Shangdong Province, CN I 1. PrizeOdenplan Office Building I Stockholm, SE I 1. PrizeSuperkilen Masterplan I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeWalter Tower I Prague, CZ I 1. PrizeDanish Maritime Museum I Helsingør, DK I 1. PrizeLego Mixed-Use Towers I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeScala Tower I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeIslands Brygge South Masterplan I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeSjakket Youth Club I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizePsychiatric Hospital I Helsingør, DK I 1. PrizeMaritime Youth House I Copenhagen, DK I 1. PrizeCopenhagen Harbour Bath I Copenhagen, DK I 1. Prize

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To further our understanding of architecture and develop new ways to see, design and make the products around us, BIG commits substantial resources toward proactive research and development proposals. Working closely with the client and users we experiment to find the best organization of program, site and context. Almost like a Darwinian design evolution we select and adapt the fittest forms to the lives we want to live not the other way around. At the same time we strive with a utopian ambition to proactively propose visions without waiting for a competition to be announced or a client to call. The projects that most clearly demonstrate our proactive approach are KLM, a proposal to build 2,000 units of affordable housing in Copenhagen, BRO which creates a new financing scheme to build a bridge by laying it atop of market rate housing, or the visionary

HAV which questions the current organisation of global trade routes, LTDK is an effort to balance low first costs with low lifecycle costs, and BAT which seeks to bridge communities that are separated by belief, socio - economic realities, and language. Additionally Spain’s largest construction gathering CONSTRUMAT has commissioned BIG to examine how manufacturing methodologies are poised to transform building construction.

The premise of these projects is based on our belief that architecture is not about style but about substance, and the very methods and processes that underlie its making.We dedicate 5% of our gross revenues to ongoing research.This commitment to research brings added value and important innovation to our commissioned architectural projects.

PROACTION

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During the last seven years we have been involved in projects of increasing size and programmatic complexity. Due to a radical rise in real estate value, relatively low interest rates and explosive housing demand, our native Copenhagen seems to have turned into a little laboratory for new urban life forms.

In a series of projects we have tested the effects of scale and the balance of programmatic mixtures on the social, economical and ecological outcome. Like a form of programmatic alchemy we have tried to create architecture by mixing conventional ingredients such as living, leisure, working, parking and shopping. Programmatic alchemy is the art of combining traditional ingredients in untraditional mixtures in order to create added value.

Each building site is our own test bed to refine our recipe in applying our own programmatic alchemy.

Gradually we have introduced spatial diversity, density, programmatic and cultural mix and growing bigness. All elements would until recently have been rejected as alien in a Copenhagen context, but have now been absorbed as integrated elements of the native urban tissue. Through the success of our projects and research in Copenhagen we are now being commissioned by developers and municipalities across Europe to study their distinctive issues and concerns applying our own research based approach.

PROGRAMMATIC ALCHEMY

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We have always incorporated sustainable initiatives into our projects. In almost every instance these initiatives are not discretionary or additive in nature, but constitute the formative acts around which subsequent design solutions are conceived. Interior and exterior finishes are often comprised entirely of self-finishing materials which require little or no maintenance. Where possible our buildings are sited to optimize solar orientation, and many integrate inventive day lighting measures through the introduction of atria, light wells, light monitors and skylights. Several recent projects, including the PSY and 8 House, incorporate vegetated roofs, which aid in storm water retention and thermal efficiency. Or in the case of MAR the undulating wooden

landscape actually caps the site’s contaminated soil which breathes new life into a former desolate harbour front. Buildings are complex networks of diverse systems operating on multiple scales across time. Our architecture explores ways to artfully interweave these systems around the programs they support. This systems approach can often enable the selective removal and replacement of one with minimal disruption to others. These strategies allow for ongoing life cycle value by reducing material, money and time dedicated to maintenance. We are proud to be rooted in the Danish tradition of seeking alternative means to balance the energy resources we use in our everyday and would like to bring this innovative spirit to all of our projects.

ECOLOMY

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10 M2 OF SOLAR CELLS CAN COVER THE ELECTRICITY NEEDS OF 1 HOUSEHOLD.

THE POOL HAS THE HIGHEST HEAT CONSUMPTION, COVERED ENTIRELY BY EXCESS HEAT FROM THE SUPERMARKET.

VEGETATION ON SOUTHERN FACADES ALLOWS FOR HEAT GAIN IN WINTER AND SUN-SHADING IN SUMMER.

BUILDINGS INSIDE GLASS HOUSES ARE PROVIDED WITH FREE HEAT.

THE OXYGEN BAR IN HySOCIETY

A SUPERMARKET HAS THE HIGHEST ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION OF ALL PROGRAMS, CREATING ALOT OF HEAT.

THE INCINERATION PLANT FEEDS ENERGY FROM THE WASTE BACK INTO THE SYSTEM, WHILE SUPPLYING GREENHOUSES WITH HEAT.

ROOTZONES IN GREENHOUSES CLEANS THE SMOKE AND FEEDS FLOWERS WITH PURE CO2.

90% OF HEAT CONSUMPTION IS FOR BATHING. WASTE HEAT FROM ALL PROCESSES IN THE BLOCK CAN COVER THIS.

THE HYDROGEN PLANT MAKES ONLY USEFUL BYPRODUCTS: OXYGEN + HEAT.

THE BLOCK PRODUCES ENOUGH HYDROGEN TO FUEL 100 CARS.

RAINWATER FROM FACADES CAN COVER 87% OF WATER NEEDS.

ONLY EMMISION FROM HYDROGEN CARS IS STEAM (OR PURE WATER).

WHEN PARKED, THE HYDROGEN CARS SUPPLY DRINKING WATER + ELECTRICITY.

A PERSON PRODUCES 0,5 TONS HIGH-ENERGY MANURE A YEAR.

BIOGAS IS USED AS CO2 NEUTRAL FUEL TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY.

THE ENERGY IN HOUSEHOLD WASTE IS THE SAME AS IN PURE WOOD.

5 M2 ROOTZONES CAN CLEAN THE WASTEWATER FROM ONE PERSON.

ROOTZONES LEAVES AS BYPRODUCT ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING PLANTS FOR BIOMASS ENERGY.

5000 WINDMILLS CAN FUEL ALL CARS IN DENMARK.

MANURE IS TRANSFORMED INTO HIGH-ENERGY SOIL.

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Solving a design problem is not a linear practice; it’s an iterative one. So we begin by asking questions, building things, reformulating the parameters, and exhausting the possibilities. Once we have done that we take two steps back to reflect and engage our partners and clients to refine our research. We use both physical and virtual modelling to investigate a given project all the way from its initial form manipula-tions to the complex staging of a pre-fabricated window assembly. We find that building the models provides us the means to encounter similar problematics as one encounters in the actual construction. We have an extensive model building capability with 5-10 professional model

builders on staff utilizing the latest technology such as an EZ laser cutter and a 3-D rapid prototype printing machine. Similarly we utilize the latest imaging and animation software to create virtual models both for design and presentation purposes. We work with the client to prepare visualisations throughout the process to assist in presenting the project to the user groups and public forums. Once a building is completed we also conduct post-occupancy evaluations in order to learn from each and every project and hear from those who understand the buildings best - their users.

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Rather than revolution we are more interested in evolution. As Darwin so aptly demonstrated that creation is a process of excess and selection we propose to let the forces of society the multiple interests of everyone decide which of our ideas can live, and which must die. The surviving ideas evolve through mutation and crossbreeding into an entirely new species of architecture.

What if design could be the opposite of conflict? Not by ignoring it, but by feeding from it. A way to incorporate and integrate differences not through compromise or by choosing sides but by tying conflicting interests in to a Gordian Knot of new ideas. An inclusive rather than exclusive architecture. An architecture unburdened by the conceptual monogamy of commitment to a single interest or idea. An architecture where you don’t have to choose between public or private, dense or open, angled or curved, blond or brunette etc.

An architecture where you can have both.

EVOLUTION

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We first begin with an idea. An idea that is informed by its site or its sitelessness, by the client. by its users, and by its ecolomical footprint which considers both its financial as well as its environmental impact. As the idea takes shape most architects seek out consultants to assist - we seek out partners that can contribute and refine a given idea into more than the sum of its parts. We choose our partners carefully based on their past experience but most importantly on the passion they exhibit for their respective field. We strongly believe that quality is bred by the individuals we choose to work with. Our past collaborations have included anthropologists, environmentalists, theatre directors, and real estate agents to name

but a few. We broaden our own under-standing of a given project through their input which directly impacts our own examination and analysis.

Challenges and their built in complexities can be overcome through commitment and assembling the appropriate team of individuals to tackle them. We have been fortunate to have worked with solid can-do professionals in realising the upcoming WIB, MTN, & 8 House as well as the completed SJA, PSY, and VM designs. Our aim is in establishing a worldwide network of partners who are interested in dreaming BIG and following through on their dreams through hard work and learning through every opportunity.

COLLABORATION

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Communication is the foundation of breaking new ground within design and urban planning. We understand the power of an image and the need to communicate a vision clearly from many different perspectives. The public process excites us as shown in our work in creating the KLM project which seeks to construct 2,000 affordable units of housing in an overheated Copenhagen market. We have learned that design does not always flow downstream. At times there is the need to labour against the current and head upstream, through workshops, public presentations, and investor presentations. One of the cornerstones of our practice is to assist clients and municipalities in communicating their visions, and this is why some of them have been with us since the founding of our practice. Per

Høpfner A/S, Centerplan and Realdania all have stayed with us because our methods respect the integrity of their projects. Our clients come to us with ambitions that we can build on. As soon as we have completed one project, we begin dreaming of another.

Once a building is completed, we also prepare the sales material, making sure that the initial ideas and important attributes are communicated clearly for a successful launch. We have experience in all media - print, television, or web-based - to locate the best means to clearly communicate our vision. Our own website was even nominated for the prized Golden Lion in Cannes, France for its ease of use and playfulness in presenting the depth of our work.

COMMUNICATION

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We have witnessed exceptional growth over the past eight years and currently employ over 60 architects, designers, builders and thinkers operating within the fields of architecture, urbanism, research and development. We come from over 15 countries representing the Far East, Latin America, North America, Continental Europe, and Scandinavia. Comfortably conversing in over 15 languages allows us to reach far beyond our own borders and engage municipalities, developers, and partners at a very direct and personal level in their own country. We strive to understand the nuances of the cultures within which we work translating it into our own fresh approach to the given task.

The office follows every project from inception through to its conclusion and is thus balanced between design architects and detail oriented constructing architects. We have also begun with XPO to introduce 3-D construction documentation and BIM and have accordingly expanded our knowledge into that arena. We have the depth to execute: from well written specifications to creating the latest visual animation. BIG recruits the best talent from the world’s design & architecture schools. Regurlary teaching and lecturing at top universities such as the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Bjarke Ingels has the unique opportunity to make the students aware of our highly selective six-month internship program. As critical members of the design team, the students share the responsibility for ensuring their work meets the high standards of the office.

PEOPLE

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EXHIBITIONSYES IS MORE - DANISH ARCHITECTURE CENTER BUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES - DACWONDERLAND EXHIBITION - ARCHITEKTURZENTRUMINVENTION OF THE EUROPEAN TOWER - PAVILLON DE L̀ARSENALBUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIESBIG IN HH - GALERIE RENATE KAMMER ARCHITEKTUR UND KUNSTBUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIESDESIGN MUSEUM - TOURISM: SPACES OF FICTION ARCHILAB FONTA DA PIPA - CHAIN REACTION VENICE BIENNALE - DANISH PAVILION VENICE BIENNALE ARSENALE - THE UNETERNAL CITYDAC - GLOBAL COMPACT STOREFRONT FOR ART & ARCHITECTURE MOSCOW ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE MUSEUM OF CIVILIZATION GRAHAM FOUNDATION STOREFRONT FOR ART & ARCHITECTURE NEW TRENDS IN ARCHITECTURE MIES VAN DER ROHE AWARD EXHIBITION

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LOULE, PT VENICE, IT VENICE, IT COPENHAGEN, DK LONDON, UK MOSCOW, RU QUEBEC, CA CHICAGO, USA NEW YORK, USA PERTH, AU PARIS, FR

NEW TRENDS IN ARCHITECTURE ETH - EIDGENÖSSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULEGALERIE ARCHITEKTURY - BIG IDEAS DESIGN FACTORY - BIG IDEASJAROSLAV FRASER GALLERY - BIG IDEAS NEW FACES IN EUROPEAN ARCHITECHTURE NEW TRENDS IN ARCHITECTURE SUSTAINABILITY FESTIVAL KBH BIG BANG SHANGHAI INTL. CREATIVE FESTIVAL FLORENCE MEDIA FESTIVAL MIES VAN DER ROHE AWARD EXHIBITION EUROPEAN PRIZE FOR URBAN PUBLIC SPACES SUPERDANISH VENICE BIENNALE - ITALIAN PAVILION TOO PERFECT - DANISH PAVILION TOO PERFECT - 7 NEW DENMARKS CHARLOTTENBORG

TOKYO, JP ZüRICH, CH BRNO, CZ BRATISLAVA, SK PRAGUE, CZ MAASTRICHT,NL PATRAS, GR COPENHAGEN, DK COPENHAGEN, DK COPENHAGEN, DK SHANGHAI, CN FLORENCE, IT PARIS, FR EU TORONTO, CA VENICE, IT VENICE, IT COPENHAGEN, DK COPENHAGEN, DK

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