Michael Holt speaks to Bjarke Ingels, founder of Danish practice Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), about the exchange of skills and ideas that stem from international collaborations, and the potential for a hybrid of urban, landscape and architectural form at Barangaroo. — australiandesignreview.com
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I'm pretty sure this has been noticed before but its quite decontextualizing to come across the address of their website: big.dk.
decontextualizing?
I would have said jaw-droppingly hilarious.
or maybe just awesome.
but I write for the hoi polloi.
It's funny, and he and everyone else at the firm are fully aware how funny it is.
while I am a fan, my boss is so freaking obsessed with this guy, it's disturbing. he buys the same clothes that he see Ingles wearing in magazines and now styles his hair the same way and i swear to the high heavens, we watched a video about BIG and the next week my boss was copying his mannerisms verbatim!
Like many, I absolutely despise my boss and now my appreciation for BIG is waxing all to quickly.
Is your boss faking a Danish accent? *That* would be annoying.
I bet he's fauhking a Danish accent.
Forget the accent. We'll see how serious the boss man is about his hjero-worship when he learns to speak the Danish language.
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