Proving that he can hold his own against 8 to 14-year old contenders, Bjarke Ingels demonstrates some model-building basics by participating in the "Build Your Own Pavilion" challenge, whose participants are usually still in grade school. Admittedly, Bjarke's nimble paper crinkling is integrated seamlessly into an explanation of the design concept behind his "unzipped" Serpentine Pavilion. Here's the full video:
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How did this get posted without even a link to the "Build Your Own Pavilion" challenge? Oh, it's Bjarke ... nevermind.
Not interested in any story containing the words "Bjarke," "grade school," and "unzipped."
Probably looking for a new supply of cheap labor, since turnover there is so brutal.
"Hey kids, just look at this Ole Scheeren design and build me 10 models ..... and you get gummy bears!"
"Yaaaaayyyyy"
Is it just me or does he always look like he has to take a dump?
Nate and LimX you are the definitions of the name that will not be mentioned (civlized bullshitting losers like Ricky Balkinsss)
How pathetic can you be?
Besides bitching: Nate and LimX what do you do in architecture?
Does anyone know if that French guy with the youtube application got the BIG job?
Did you know if you fold a paper, it can stand? Also, by cutting, it can start to look like a psychedelic sculpture. And look, that bend is where people could walk in. Life is the object, but we design the containers for that life. Ya.
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