These BIG-Inspired Posters Highlight the Evolving ?Syntax? in Architecture
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has a knack for combatting a variety of complex issues via its step-by-step approach, yielding a design that seems almost inevitable. Ingels has labeled his design strategy as a form of ?architectural alchemy." This combines multiple programs or ?ingredients? that on their own, would simply be seen as ?normal." But in aggregate, you get more out of the mix than you would keeping them separate. The result of this looks something like a waste-to-energy plant topped by a ski-slope, or a parabolic skyscraper with a Copenhagen-style courtyard.
Courtesy of Giuseppe Gallo via Mirabilia
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has a knack for combatting a variety of complex issues via its step-by-step approach, yielding a design that seems almost inevitable. Ingels has labeled his design strategy as a form of ?architectural alchemy." This combines multiple programs or ?ingredients? that on their own, would simply be seen as ?normal." But in aggregate, you get more out of the mix than you would keeping them separate. The result of this looks something like a waste-to-energy plant topped by a ski-slope, or a parabolic skyscraper with a Copenhagen-style courtyard.Inspired by BIG?s ?will to find new solutions for environmental, social, economic and technological problems?, artist Giuseppe Gallo has designed these 9 posters that evaluate BIG?s unique use of syntax.More on syntax in architecture and how you can get your own copies of the poste...
Courtesy of Giuseppe Gallo via Mirabilia
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has a knack for combatting a variety of complex issues via its step-by-step approach, yielding a design that seems almost inevitable. Ingels has labeled his design strategy as a form of ?architectural alchemy." This combines multiple programs or ?ingredients? that on their own, would simply be seen as ?normal." But in aggregate, you get more out of the mix than you would keeping them separate. The result of this looks something like a waste-to-energy plant topped by a ski-slope, or a parabolic skyscraper with a Copenhagen-style courtyard.Inspired by BIG?s ?will to find new solutions for environmental, social, economic and technological problems?, artist Giuseppe Gallo has designed these 9 posters that evaluate BIG?s unique use of syntax.More on syntax in architecture and how you can get your own copies of the poste...
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