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Best podcasts about Bjarke Ingels Group

Latest podcast episodes about Bjarke Ingels Group

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast
Trump heads to Abu Dhabi

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 35:01


15 May 2025. We preview the visit with Simon Penney, former British Consul General in Dubai. With AI high on the agenda, we ask The British University’s Patrick McCrudden what it could mean for the UAE’s tech ambitions. Plus, we speak to the Bjarke Ingels Group about reimagining the iconic Jebel Ali Racecourse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hospitality Design: What I've Learned
Caroline and Sabri Farouki, Farouki Farouki

Hospitality Design: What I've Learned

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 43:28


Caroline and Sabri Farouki, partners behind New Orleans-based studio Farouki Farouki, bring a personal and global perspective to their practice. Caroline grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana in a home designed by Louisiana architect A. Hays Town, known for pioneering reusing materials. Surrounded by antiques and architectural details, her passion for design started early. She studied architecture in college, but shifted to environmental studies with a minor in architecture before earning her master's in fine arts in interior design from the Savannah College of Art and Design.Sabri, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, spent his formative years in Egypt, attending an American international school in Cairo. His exposure to varied cultural environments shaped his worldview of what design could be. After completing his undergraduate studies at Washington University in St. Louis, where he met Caroline, he went on to earn his master's of architecture from Columbia University in New York.The pair launched Farouki Farouki in 2015 after working at acclaimed firms like AvroKO, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Bjarke Ingels Group. Today, their firm balances architecture and interiors across a range of hospitality projects, including the recently opened Hotel Henrietta in New Orleans and the Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman.Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#386/BIG's Dominyka Voelkle + Justin Wood on Carter Sparks + Musical Guest Diana Panton

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 72:25


The Bjarke Ingels Group completed the Spiral, a tower in Hudson Yards with tree-lined terraces going around the building, all the way up.  Today we'll talk with project architect, Dominyka Voelkle.  Later, you'll discover architect Carter Sparks through his number one fan and archivist, Justin Wood.  Then it's returning musical guest, jazz superstar and high school teacher, the delightful Canadian Diana Panton.

Fremtidens Ledelse - to go!
S2E21 - Smid dit HR-årshjul ud!

Fremtidens Ledelse - to go!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 50:22


I denne episode snakker vi med vores gæst Camilla Miehs om at rive HR-årshjulet i stykker!I episoden får du historien om hvordan:De rev årshjulet i stykker og gentænkte HR.Stoppede langt de fleste faste processer.Indførte et "HR-supermarked" med nye eksperimenter på hylderne.Tester brugen af Officevibe og at medarbejderen kan se en rød tråd i deres svar og de initiativer HR starter (og sætter på hylderne i supermarkedet).Camilla Miehs er Group Chief People Officer ved LEMAN, et dansk logistikfirma med næsten 125 år i bagagen. Hun er uddannet i kommunikation fra Roskilde Universitet og har en MBA fra Henley Business School. Gennem hendes karriere har hun haft forskellige HR-roller i blandt andet Sticks'n'Sushi og Bjarke Ingels Group - og altså nu i LEMAN, hvor hun er HR-chef for de cirka 800 medarbejdere, globalt. Lyt med i episoden og få indsigt i hvilke konsekvenser, overvejelser, nye eksperimenter og idéer det så bød på i rejsen på at gentænke HR. 

Architecture Talks
NYC: Must-See Architecture

Architecture Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 37:37


During the past year in New York, I've explored countless stunning buildings, each with its own unique story. In this episode, I'm excited to be joined by my friend Riccardo Palma to dive into some of the city's most iconic modern buildings. Riccardo, an architect at the Bjarke Ingels Group, constantly challenges me with his unique perspective on space and architecture. Riccardo and I always discuss the places we visit, so join us as we share our New York must-see favorites to add to your list. We'll be talking about the Seagram Building, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and completed in 1958; Donald Judd's estate in SoHo, a landmark of minimalist design completed in 1968; and the Ford Foundation Building, designed by Kevin Roche and completed in 1967.Follow us on Instagram under the name Architecture.Talk to get a visual experience of our conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

T-Minus Space Daily
Back to the VAB.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 28:03


NASA and ULA have confirmed that the next launch attempt of the Boeing Starliner will be May 17 at the earliest. D-Orbit's ION satellite has come within 1 kilometer of Starfish Space's Otter Pup to collect data. Redwire Space has successfully 3D bioprinted the first live human heart tissue sample through its 3D BioFabrication Facility onboard the International Space Station, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Sara Kelley, Program Director at the Endeavour Scholarship Organization.  You can connect with Sara on LinkedIn and learn more about the Endeavour Scholarship on their website. Selected Reading Atlas 5 valve repair will delay Starliner's first crewed mission to May 17 at the earliest – Spaceflight Now Starfish Space and D-Orbit complete orbital rendezvous, bringing Otter Pup mission to a close- TechCrunch Redwire Pioneering Biopharma Production in Space by Successfully Bioprinting Live Human Heart Tissue and Delivering Second Batch of PIL-BOX Pharmaceutical Crystal Experiments Chang'e-6 probe enters moon orbit - CGTN Space Tech Startup Xona Raises $19M Series A for its Cutting-Edge Satellite Navigation Service BlackSky Reports First Quarter 2024 Results- Business Wire Virgin Galactic Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Business Update ESA - Mission control ready for EarthCARE despite disruption Space sustainability conference kicks off with £1.8 million for tech innovation - GOV.UK State and Federal Space Stakeholders Release Florida Spaceport System Maritime Intermodal Transportation Study Feasibility Phase Report Sweden's Esrange Gets its First Orbital Launch Customer - European Spaceflight POLARIS Spaceplanes Moves Ahead with New MIRA Prototypes - European Spaceflight Lonestar Data Holdings Unveils Revolutionary "Freedom Payload" Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group for Second Lunar Data Center Mission T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Converging Dialogues
#324 - Paying Attention In A Distracted World: A Dialogue with Christian Madsbjerg

Converging Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 65:51


In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Christian Madsbjerg about perception in the world. They discuss why perception and observation are important, the work of Merleau-Ponty, perception being reality, and intersubjectivity. They discuss the role of the body in phenomenology, phenomenology of space, the “other,” practical ways of paying attention in the world, and many more topics. Christian Madsbjerg is an author, entrepreneur, and academic who focuses on the practical and commercial application of the Human Sciences. He is the co-founder of the global consulting firm Red Associates which addressing strategy questions through empirical, organized observations of the human world. He also serves as the Chairman of the Board at the world-class architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group, holds a non-executive director position at Fritz Hansen A/S, is an independent Director and Chair of the Nomination and Governance Committee at The Metals Company (Nasdaq: TMC), and is a member of the US board of Kvadrat A/S. He also serves as a director of the Revs Institute, a design museum and research institute. He has held the Professor of Applied Humanities position at The New School in New York City. He is the author of several books, including the most recent book, Look: How to Pay Attention in a Distracted World. Website: https://madsbjerg.com/ Get full access to Converging Dialogues at convergingdialogues.substack.com/subscribe

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#329/Martin Voelkle of BIG

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 41:42


As our 23 loyal listeners know, we're solid fans of Bjarke Ingels and his wildly successful design practice Bjarke Ingels Group spanning London, Copenhagen, New York, and China.  With projects like the combination incinerator and ski slope in Copenhagen, and Via 57, One Hudson, the Spiral, and the BIG U flood protection barrier wrapping around most of Manhattan, the firm continues to do amazing projects, even designing habitats for the moon and mars. George was back at the Bjarke Ingels Group offices recently to interview BIG partner Martin Voelkle, who has overseen the design, development, and completion of projects such as 2 World Trade Center in New York, the Smithsonian master plan in Washington D.C., and the King's Cross Google Headquarters in London. He's also manages BIG's few but high-profile house designs.

CE Center Podcasts
Bjarke Ingels of Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and Texas hotelier Liz Lambert

CE Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 40:44


Danish architect Bjarke Ingels of Bjarke Ingels Group and Texas hotelier Liz Lambert discuss their joint project in Marfa, Texas, which expands Lambert's innovative campground hotel, El Cosmico. They describe their work with construction technology company, ICON, and their innovative approach to hospitality in the desert that uses the landscape and its materials for inspiration. Ingles and Lambert discuss how 3D printing technology and robotic construction holds promise for affordable housing projects, artisanal architecture, and even building on the moon. Learning objectives:  ·     Describe the elements of El Cosmico's original design and how Bjarke Ingels and Liz Lambert plan to evolve it.·     Explain the concept of El Cosmic in terms of how it uses materials and landscape to reshape the idea of luxury camping.·     List the ways 3D printing and robotic construction can support affordable housing projects and also maintain an artisan style, according to Ingels and Lambert.·     Discuss the vision Lambert and Ingels have for how design and construction would be implemented on the moon or other planet.Credits: 0.5 AIA LU/HSWSpeaker: Aaron Prinz

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#320/Melodie Yashar of ICON + Jan Schmidt-Garre on BV Doshi + NY ADFF with Kyle Bergman

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 34:32


Melodie Yashar is VP for building design and performance at ICON, a firm devoted to developing 3D construction. Their neighborhood of attractive, affortable 3D-printed houses, designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group, went on sale in Austin TX this past June.  Later on, we talk with German director Jan Schmidt-Garre whose latest film is The Promise: Architect BV Doshi, an intimate portrait of the late architect's life and work.  But first, we check in with Kyle Bergman, founder of the New York Architecture and Design Film Festival, on this year's lineup.

The Creative Insider
0128 The INSPIRING story of how this IRAQI-GERMAN Architect made it to BIG NYC w/Sinam Hawro Yakoob

The Creative Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 92:51


This is one of the most funny and inspiring episodes of TCI Podcast. Our guest was Sinam Yakoob, an IRAQI-GERMAN Architect who works at Bjarke Ingels Group in DUMBO, Brooklyn.

The World's Best Construction Podcast
This Mega-Dam is the Size of LONDON - #46

The World's Best Construction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 41:49


This week, Luke's away! So Fred & Liam are piloting the show. The lads start with a Skyscraper Quiz shortly followed by covering the latest B1M video "This Mega-Dam is the Size of London" - AKA: Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam.Later in the episode, the boys look at China's new oil refinery transformation in Hangzhou (MVRDV). Also, Bjarke Ingels Group have been confirmed as the master planner for "The Oxagon" port city in Saudi Arabia.They end the show with an apologetic email from Chris Munch (Texas, USA).Get in touch! Podcast@TheB1M.comwww.TheB1M.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

REDESIGNING CITIES: The Speedwell Foundation Talks @ Georgia Tech
Episode 30: Episode 30: Redesigning Cities with Social Infrastructure

REDESIGNING CITIES: The Speedwell Foundation Talks @ Georgia Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 39:11


Kai-Uwe Bergmann, partner at BIG, the Bjarke Ingels Group, and host, Ellen Dunham-Jones, discuss the how, what, and why of designing joyful social functions into practical infrastructure at all scales. How did their ideas of hedonistic sustainability embolden them to convince clients to build a ski slope on top of a power plant in Copenhagen, build a concert hall on a highway intersection, turn storm surge fortifications around lower Manhattan into public parks and gardens – let alone design new cities in the desert, on the ocean, and on the moon?

The World's Best Construction Podcast
Engineering the World's Most COMPLEX Office Building - #35

The World's Best Construction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 60:26


This week we're looking at the story of a star architect's final masterpiece, of a gravity-defying feat of engineering, and of how a 1,500 year old city is facing up to its 21st century destiny – that's right, we're looking at Zaha Hadid's "Port House" in Antwerp, Belgium.Later in the show, we talk about the sad passing of A. Eugene Kohn at the age of 92. Kohn co-founded the legendary practice Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) and we debate some of the practice's best projects. Also, with some disappointing HS2 news, Fred gives us his biggest rant ever! Lastly, we look at a new 10-storey office block that's set to rise on London's Southbank designed by Bjarke Ingels Group.P.S. don't forget about our Buildots live event on 29 March!We end the show with a lovely Apple Podcasts review from "Alex Mathie"Get in touch! Podcast@TheB1M.comwww.TheB1M.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Frontier Space
3D Printing Minimass Concrete Beams In Situ - Ep 37

Frontier Space

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 34:17


Learn about Minimass from Andy Coward on the mission to create low-carbon, low-cost, 3d printed concrete beams with 78% reduction in concrete, and 50% reduction in material costs. Approach holds potential to 3D print any compression carrying material for buildings and bridges on Earth and beyond. Topics include: 3D printing with mortar in-situ, sawtooth beam design, materials science

The World's Best Construction Podcast
Europe is Building a 57KM Tunnel Through a MOUNTAIN - #32

The World's Best Construction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 68:45


If you want to travel between two of the biggest cities in France and Italy, it might look quite simple at first — Lyon and Turin are only separated by a few hundred kilometres... but there's the small matter of the Alps in the way and trains take around four hours to cross them. That is until the the 270-kilometre Lyon-Turin Railway arrives in 2032. The engineering in the 57.5-kilometre Mont Cenis Base Tunnel alpine tunnel is CRAZY. Later in the show, we look at Saudi Arabia's 400-metre tall cube-shaped skyscraper being built in Riyadh. "The Mukaab" will rise as the centrepiece of a new 19-square-kilometre district called Murabba that's set to comprise over 25 million square metres of floor area and create 104,000 homes. Further into the segment we add our thoughts to the current 15-minute City debate that's currently going on. Also, we chat about Bjarke Ingels Group's "leaning" Qianhai Prisma Towers that are set to be constructed in China. We end the show with an email from Alan Price AND a cheeky Apple Podcasts review from Rijowhi.Get in touch! Podcast@TheB1M.comwww.TheB1M.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Masters of Scale
46. Make it epic, w/will.i.am

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 42:38


What can entrepreneurs learn from a genre-crossing, multi-platinum musician? How to take a big opportunity — and leverage it into something epic. From his earliest days as a founding member of the Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am learned from mentors how to not only identify big opportunities but compound them. From the Super Bowl to the first iTunes commercial; from the founding of Beats and his tech company i.am+ to a song beamed back from Mars, his ability to bring stakeholders together to leverage partnerships and compound possibilities will inspire founders at any stage of scale. Cameo appearance: Jeremy Siegel (urban designer, Bjarke Ingels Group).Read a transcript of this episode: https://mastersofscale.com/william-make-it-epic/Subscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter at http://eepurl.com/dlirtXSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Creative Insider
How BIG Bjarke Ingels Group works | TCI Podcast 0118 w/Kai-Uwe Bergmann

The Creative Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 59:42


n this episode of The Creative Insider Podcast we had the pleasure to have on the show Kai-Uwe Bergmann, partner at BIG Bjarke Ingels Group @BIGSOLUTIONS

The Creative Insider
Inside BIG Bjarke Ingels Group in NYC FULL VIDEO ON YT link below

The Creative Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 1:00


https://youtu.be/5KLXjq-IEZE

The Creative Insider
#106 BIM expert at BIG Bjarke Ingels Group New York with Neha Sedruddin

The Creative Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 111:04


The video podcast is available on: https://youtu.be/rk5e9OsSzbk Join our Discord community on: thecreativeinsider.com/discord In this episode of the creative insider podcast, we had the pleasure to have the Pakistani BIM Expert and Architect at BIG Bjarke Ingels Group New York, Neha Sadruddin. Her story was a real inspiration and is a must-listen if you are interested in a career as a BIM Expert. If you are curious to connect with Neha here are some links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neha.sadruddin/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nehasadruddin/ If you want to be a real Insider subscribe to our newsletter here: https://thecreativeinsider.com/subscribe/ Don't miss our exclusive content across all our channels: Twitter: @tcipodcast_eu TikTok: @tcipodcast Instagram: @tcipodcast LinkedIn: The Creative Insider If you are getting value out of TCI coffee is always needed: https://ko-fi.com/tcipodcast Stay around soon more content on our YouTube Page: The Creative Insider Thank you for your support, Désirée and Georgi :)!

Plus
Jak to vidí...: David Mareček: Vltavská filharmonie za šest miliard? Vypadá jako cvičení z geometrie, ale líbí se mi

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 25:07


Na koncert v nové Vltavské filharmonii si Praha bude muset ještě počkat. Vítěze mezinárodní architektonické soutěže ale metropole už zná. Renomované dánské studio Bjarke Ingels Group nepostaví v Holešovicích ale jen novou koncertní síň. Značné proměny dozná i okolní veřejný prostor. Půjde o investici do budoucnosti? Ředitel České filharmonie David Mareček v audiozáznamu představí Koncert pro Evropu otevírající české předsednictví EU nebo festival mladých talentů ZUŠ Open.

Jak to vidí...
David Mareček: Vltavská filharmonie za šest miliard? Vypadá jako cvičení z geometrie, ale líbí se mi

Jak to vidí...

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 25:07


Na koncert v nové Vltavské filharmonii si Praha bude muset ještě počkat. Vítěze mezinárodní architektonické soutěže ale metropole už zná. Renomované dánské studio Bjarke Ingels Group nepostaví v Holešovicích ale jen novou koncertní síň. Značné proměny dozná i okolní veřejný prostor. Půjde o investici do budoucnosti? Ředitel České filharmonie David Mareček v audiozáznamu představí Koncert pro Evropu otevírající české předsednictví EU nebo festival mladých talentů ZUŠ Open.Všechny díly podcastu Jak to vidí... můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Reflex podcast
Reflexe Kalouska a Stoniše 56: Rozšíření NATO a vítězný návrh Vltavské filharmonie - Dvě dobré zprávy tohoto týdne - podcast

Reflex podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022


Dvěma pozitivním zprávám posledních dnů se věnovali v aktuálním vydání pravidelných Reflexí šéfredaktor Reflexu Marek Stoniš a bývalý ministr financí a vrcholný politik Miroslav Kalousek a obě se shodou okolností týkají Skandinávie: Vstupu Švédska a Finska do Severoatlantické aliance a vítěznému architektonickému návrhu Vltavské filharmonie, který vzešel z dílny dánského studia Bjarke Ingels Group.

Akcent
Vltavská filharmonie bude radostný barák obsypaný lidmi, prorokují architekti

Akcent

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 25:53


Saša Michailidis mluví architekty a členy poroty Martinem Krupauerem a Josefem Pleskotem. Vítězem architektonické soutěže se stalo dánské studio Bjarke Ingels Group, které navrhlo budovu propojenou s okolním městem a doslova otevřenou ze všech stran veřejnosti. Mohou výstavbu zbrzdit podzimní komunální volby?Všechny díly podcastu Akcent můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.Hlasujte pro tento podcast v soutěži Podcast roku. Napište jeho jméno do kategorie „Veřejnoprávní podcast“. Hlasujte do 5. června na webu podcastroku.cz.

Mozaika
Od řeky až po střechu. Vltavská filharmonie od vítězného týmu Bjarke Ingels Group bude žít 24/7

Mozaika

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 6:06


Praha zná vítěze mezinárodní architektonické soutěže na podobu Vltavské filharmonie, je jím tým dánského studia Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) v čele s Bjarkem Ingelsem a Brianem Yangem. Vítězný projekt moderního hudebního centra, které v budoucnu vznikne v pražských Holešovicích, nepracuje pouze s budovou jako takovou, ale přináší i nápaditá řešení veřejného prostoru, počítá se zpřístupněním břehu řeky a otevírá venkovní terasy filharmonie včetně střechy všem bez rozdílu.Všechny díly podcastu Mozaika můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Leading Voices in Real Estate
Bjarke Ingels, Roni Bahar & Nick Chim | Co-Founders of Nabr

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022


This week Matt is joined by Bjarke Ingels, Roni Bahar, and Nick Chim from Nabr, a real estate development company specializing in sustainable, customizable apartments. Nabr's mission is to address the housing crisis with a unique approach: a business platform that creates, at scale, well designed, attainably-priced apartment units on a homeownership model.Its founding team comes well-qualified for the task. Bjarke is one of the world's leading architects and the founder of BIG, the Bjarke Ingels Group architectural firm; Roni came to Nabr via his role as WeWork's Director of Development; and Nick boasts a background with Sidewalk Labs and Google.The trio reveals that the secret to Nabr's business model and designs is that they are inspired by consumer productization. Too many developers build cookie-cutter housing that is not consumer-friendly in terms of technology, delivery, and design. Nabr is breaking the mold by pulling inspiration from consumer companies like Lego, Tesla, and Apple. Matt highlights a throughline between his conversation with Bjarke, Roni, and Nick and the Terra Search merger with ZRG Partners, as both are intent on building businesses of scale with a bespoke consulting model.

The Landscape Library Podcast
Welcome to The Landscape Library Podcast

The Landscape Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 8:35


Hi, I'm Jordan, Founder of The Landscape Library! In this episode, you'll hear about how my story evolved into The Landscape Library. I'll be covering my love for architecture and landscape, why I quit my dream job at Bjarke Ingels Group and how the 2020 pandemic affected it all. SUBSCRIBE to our list! FREE TRAINING: How to Start a Landscape Plan in AutoCAD

CG Garage
Episode 351 - Victor Bonafonte - CEO, Creative Director, and Architect; Beauty and The Bit

CG Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 61:10


Three years ago, Beauty and The Bit made an enormous splash in the arch-viz world with “Landmark,” an atmospheric, anamorphic short film that homaged auteurs such as Scott, Kubrick, and Villeneuve. From here, the Spanish creative studio has worked on imagery and animations for studios including Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, Bjarke Ingels Group, and Perkins & Will. In this podcast, Beauty and The Bit's CEO, Victor Bonafonte, joins Chris to tell the studio's story, from his beginnings in architecture to finding artistic inspiration at THU festival. Victor also talks about how arch-viz has evolved into its own art form, how he learned the rules in order to break them, and how the future of CG ties in with his ambitions.

Arquitetura Objetiva
BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group

Arquitetura Objetiva

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 18:51


Um escritório internacional, reconhecido por suas obras com formas e elementos inusitados, liderado pelo arquiteto dinamarquês Bjarke Ingels. Neste episódio, falamos da história do escritório e do arquiteto, sobre os motivos para ter alcançado grande sucesso, sobre as características da sua arquitetura e sobre as suas principais influências.

Resilience: The Global Adaptation Podcast
Protecting Coasts and Small Islands

Resilience: The Global Adaptation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 23:41


Lis and Marcus find out about some really creative and practical solutions to the climate threats faced by coastal communities and people living on low-lying small islands.  Eritai Kateibwi, from the Te Maeu Project, talks about introducing hydroponics to Kiribati so his community can grow food without monthly ‘king' tides washing away their crops. And world-renowned Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, who specialises in climate-resilient architecture, talks about floating cities and building flood barriers that double as parks, skateboard ramps, and bike storage - drawing on a concept known as ‘hedonistic sustainability.' Find out more about:- The UN's Global Adaptation Network: unep.org/gan- Climate adaptation resources and multimedia: bit.ly/2Y8SavL- Big, Bjarke Ingels Group: big.dk- Te Maeu: temaeuprojects.orgReferences:- Factsheet: People & Oceans: bit.ly/3mnUeZn- A Practical Guide to Climate-resilient Buildings & Communities: bit.ly/3oDPeCu- Options for Ecosystem-based Adaptation in Coastal Environments: bit.ly/3DjsJah

Madigan's Pubcast
Episode 57: Halloween Ranch, Stevie vs Lindsey, & Resurrecting The Woolly Mammoth

Madigan's Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 91:28


Kathleen opens the show drinking a Holy Donut Stout by Maine's Lone Pine Brewing, brought to her by her friend and fellow comedian Kelly MacFarland. She also gives a shoutout to Little Big Town for the “Day Drinking” trucker hat that was sent after Kathleen tasted their Day Drinking canned wine on a previous Pubcast. TERMITE SHOUTOUTS: Kathleen gives thanks to the Termites who leave notes at shows and send mail to her PO Box. She begins by thanking Termite Adam, who made his mother proud by sending the completed set of South Carolina rocks glasses. Also big thanks to Termite Summer for the Trader Joe's Carolina Gold bbq sauce and the “Calm Down Karen” t-shirt. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Pumpkin Spice Cheerios, which she doesn't like because she doesn't like ANY pumpkin flavor (she and her dad always ask her mom to make a chocolate pie for any holiday), and then moves onto Taco Bell's Avocado Ranch sauce, which she recommends putting on anything. Kathleen finishes her tasting by sampling Cheeto's Crunch Pop Mix, telling Termites to stick with the original Cheeto's. ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM REVIEW: As a follow-up to Episode 38, Kathleen visited the ISGM when she was recently in Boston for shows. She describes the rooms and the artwork exhibited (which you can also see video of on her YouTube channel), with her favorite area being the iconic courtyard. Then in continuing to do the Lord's work, Kathleen mentions her official chowder tasting at Black Rose, the Chart House, and Legal Seafood in downtown Boston. UPDATE ON KATHLEEN'S QUEEN'S COURT: Kathleen provides an update on the Queens, reporting that Queen Tanya has canceled the remainder of her 2021 Tour dates, stating that she needs to concentrate on rehabilitating her hip after her recent surgery. Tanya has also recorded a very cool song with RuPaul called “This Is Our Country,” which Kathleen recommends cranking UP and listening to. In super breaking bombshell news, Queen Stevie has delivered a TKO to former boyfriend and bandmate Lindsey Buckingham after his latest rant to the press challenging Stevie's involvement in his firing from Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham dissed all of his former bandmates in his tirades, which Kathleen advises is probably not the best way to approach a possible reunion. HIDDEN VALLEY HALLOWEEN: Kathleen is thrilled to read an announcement that Hidden Valley is releasing limited-edition Halloween treats for Ranch lovers, as well as a Ranch bottle costume. BALTO HOLMES AND MORE THERANOS TRIAL UNCERTAINTY: In another chapter of the saga of Elizabeth Holmes' lies, Kathleen reports to the Termites that in 2017, Vanity Fair reports that Holmes flew first-class across the U.S. to adopt a 9-week-old Siberian husky. She named him Balto after the world-famous sled dog that made a dangerous 600-mile journey in 1925, bearing medicine to save an entire village from diphtheria. Holmes went on to boast to people that Balto is a wolf, which his AKC paperwork states otherwise. Kathleen then goes into detail on the latest developments in the Theranos trial, including issues with jurors, the ways in which Holmes as altered her appearance to look more “maternal,” and the and exquisite home that she's residing in with her new baby and billionaire husband while on trial for fraud. RESURRECTING THE WOOLLY MAMMOTH: Kathleen reads an article outlining where scientists are making a pitch to resurrect the woolly mammoth from extinction. Colossal, a biosciences and genetics company, has raised $15 million to bring back the mammoth in an altered genetic form. The move could help restore the fragile Arctic tundra ecosystem, however, the ethical issues involved are creating a firestorm with the Genetics community. Kathleen asks listeners what they think of the campaign, and Paddles votes to proceed as long as the end result produces a mini mammoth (much like a baby goat). BITCOIN BECOMES LEGAL TENDER IN EL SALVADOR: As listeners of the Pubcast know, Kathleen holds mad love for cryptocurrency. She's thrilled to read an article announcing that El Salvador has adopted Bitcoin as an official currency alongside the US dollar. Supporters argue the move will make it cheaper and easier for migrants to send money home to El Salvador, which is important given such remittances account for over 24 percent of the country's gross domestic product, according to figures from the World Bank reported by CNBC. Baby steps for big gain states Mama T. RIPPER THE TALKING DUCK: Kathleen reads an article from New Zealand where a duck, who was raised in captivity in the late 1980s, was recorded uttering the phrase: “You bloody fool!” Scientists have analyzed the recordings, and have added musk ducks to a small number of animals able to imitate human speech.THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN THE USA: Kathleen is excited to announce that Money Magazine has evaluated big cities and small towns all over the US and has determined that the best place to live is Chanhassen, Minnesota. The magazine revealed its 35th annual "50 Best Places to Live" list last week, looking at metrics across nine different categories to create its definitive ranking for 2021-22. Situated southwest of the Twin Cities, Chanhassen made the #1 pick overall, with two additional cities in Minnesota making the top fifty as well. Skol!A $400B UTOPIAN DESERT CITY PLANNED: Kathleen reads an article where former Walmart president and billionaire Marc Lore has announced his plans for a $400 billion utopian city. Lore wants to capture the cleanliness of Tokyo, the diversity of New York, and the social services of Stockholm, and his vision will incorporate 5-million-people. He has appointed world-famous architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group to finalize the design and location, using scouting teams to review possible targets including Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Texas, and the Appalachian region. Stay tuned for UPDATES ☺THE CAROLINA MURDAUGH MURDERS: Kathleen's ID Channel love attracts her to the bizarre details surrounding the murder of the family of a South Carolina lawyer, Alex Murdaugh. News of the deaths of Paul Murdaugh, 22, and Maggie Murdaugh, 52, has led to national headlines, not only for the mystery surrounding their murders but for the ties to other death investigations in the Lowcountry area: Stephen Smith in 2015, Gloria Satterfield in 2018 and Mallory Beach in 2019. Kathleen reads through the timeline of events leading up to the recent arrest of Alex Murdaugh, after admitting to enlisting a hitman to end his own life in an effort to release an insurance policy for his remaining living son. More to come as details unfold…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Best Practice Fireside Chats
Bjarke Ingels Group: How to Project-Manage Architecture (w/ Flora Bao)

Best Practice Fireside Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 57:18


In the past decade, the number of small architecture firms has been shrinking while the number of large firms has increased. The reason? A steep rise in the complexity of the projects firms are working on. As buildings get taller and more advanced, firms need bigger teams to handle the scope. And those teams would be lost without a good project manager to organize it all. Flora Bao, project manager at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), shared what it takes to be an excellent project manager, from soft skills to design knowledge to balancing internal and external goals.Interview Takeaways Meet demands of large projects with larger firms Balance design experience with communication Change the PM role based on firm size Use simple tools Figure out org charts Cut up large projects into chunks Develop soft skills Clarify internal and external goals Work with each team member individually Embrace generalist teams Gather experience Succeed by making everyone happy Show Links Check out BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group Follow BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group on LinkedIn or Twitter Connect with Flora Bao on LinkedIn Connect with George Valdes on LinkedIn or Twitter Check out Monograph Follow Monograph on LinkedIn or Instagram Listen and read more about Monograph

Masters of Scale
47. Make it epic, w/will.i.am

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 42:38


What can entrepreneurs learn from a genre-crossing, multi-platinum musician? How to take a big opportunity — and leverage it into something epic. From his earliest days as a founding member of the Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am learned from mentors how to not only identify big opportunities but compound them. From the Super Bowl to the first iTunes commercial; from the founding of Beats and his tech company i.am+ to a song beamed back from Mars, his ability to bring stakeholders together to leverage partnerships and compound possibilities will inspire founders at any stage of scale. Cameo appearance: Jeremy Siegel (urban designer, Bjarke Ingels Group).Read a transcript of this episode: https://mastersofscale.comSubscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dlirtXSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde
Fra arkivet: Bjarke Ingels, BIG

Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 36:31


Denne episode er fra arkivet. Den danske arkitekt Bjarke Ingels er kendt over det meste af verden og har fået international succes med virksomheden Bjarke Ingels Group - i daglig tale kaldet BIG. Men hvordan ser Bjarke Ingels på strategi i sit særlige krydsfelt mellem en kunstnerisk og en kommerciel verden? Hvorfor eksisterer BIG? Hvilke kompetencer indeholder virksomheden? Hvordan tiltrækker han de bedste medarbejdere?

Elevator World
Vancouver House Lands Top CTBUH Award And More

Elevator World

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 5:22


Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com VANCOUVER HOUSE LANDS TOP CTBUH AWARD AND MORE Vancouver House, a 49-story residential tower in Vancouver, Canada, boasting TKE elevators that tie those at Calgary's Telus Sky for fastest in western Canada at 1,600 ft/min, received the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Best Tall Building Worldwide Award at the CTBUH 2021 Tall + Urban Innovation Conference held virtually on May 18-20. GUNN Consultants consulted on the vertical-transportation system, which includes 17 passenger and two freight elevators, for client Westbank Corp. Dialog designed custom cab interiors for the project, which includes two dedicated elevators for bicyclists on Granville Bridge. Bjarke Ingels Group is behind the innovative design that forms a triangle at the base and gradually transitions to a rectangle as it ascends. The skyscraper sits on a narrow, triangular site where Granville Bridge forks in three directions upon reaching downtown. Vancouver House also won in the Best Tall Building 100-199 m, Best Tall Residential or Hotel Building and Structural Engineering categories. Elsewhere in Canada, Telus Sky took the Best Tall Building 200-299 m category and the Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex in Toronto was deemed Best Tall Mixed-Use Building. Vancouver House also received a pair of Audience Awards, voted on by the hundreds of attendees, in Best Tall Building 100-199 m and Best Tall Residential or Hotel Building. A full list of the 2021 winners in all categories may be found here. Image credit: CTBUH © Ema Peters To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes │ Google Play | SoundCloud │ Stitcher │ TuneIn

Designing the 21st Century
Designing the 21st Century

Designing the 21st Century

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 33:55


Five visionaries, extraordinary talents, who stand at the forefront of the world of design and architecture share their insights on designing, envisioning, and thinking the 21st century: Kai Bergman, partner at Bjarke Ingels Group; Craig Robins, the Miami-based renowned real estate developer and collector; Mitchell Joachim, founder of Terrefoem ONE, a nonprofit group that seeks to stop the extinction of planetary species; architect Dan Kaplan who creates high-performance urban buildings that respond to their environments; and Serban Ionescu, who makes the most amazing furniture where form, bright happy colors, and narratives are combined into unique personal creations.

Elevator World
Construction Tops Out On The Spiral In NYC

Elevator World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 5:16


Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com CONSTRUCTION TOPS OUT ON THE SPIRAL IN NYC The 1,031-ft-tall, 66-story The Spiral, under construction at 66 Hudson Boulevard in NYC, has topped out, New York YIMBY reported on January 29. As a group of officials, led by Rob Speyer, president and CEO of developer Tishman Speyer, watched, a green tree was lifted atop a steel beam rising up the building. With a design by Bjarke Ingels Group, the steel-framed structure at Tenth and Eleventh avenues and 34th and 35th streets will provide some 2.8 million ft2 of office space. The six-story base will house a lobby that will have dual entrances on both Hudson Boulevard East and Tenth Avenue and include28-ft-tall ceilings. The base will include some 25,000 ft2 of first-class retail space. Completion is expected in 2022. The project total is listed at about US$3.7 billion. Image credit: by Michael Young for New York YIMBY To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes │ Google Play | SoundCloud │ Stitcher │ TuneIn

Archemist Podcast
Archemist Podcast: Is This What You Wanted?// Tracy Sodder

Archemist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 26:33


We've all heard of that saying ‘the worst response is a no, so what's the harm in trying?'. A quick glance on Dezeen's job notice board and an email later, Jina's friend Tracy Sodder found herself working for BIG (yes, Bjarke Ingels Group) as their visualiser in New York. From one country to another, Tracy shares with us her transition as well as the decisions that led to this fateful opportunity.As we'd like to put it We'd rather regret something that we've done than something we haven't done.Notes:Dezeen JobsBIG (Bjarke Ingels Group)BIG Lego ExhibitionIf you're in the architecture industry and in search of jobs, you can try the following:LinkedInAustralian Architecture Job Board (Best to subscribe)AIA VIC Chapter Job Notice Board - for other states, please redirect your Institute's respective state page!Don't ever give up!*This episode is produced by Jina HeArchemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial's inquisition on architecture's relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker's affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.*We're on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!Stay connected with us on instagram @archemistinthemakingMusic: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky' from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky

Metanoia Lab | Liderança, inovação e transformação digital, por Andrea Iorio
Ep. 41 | Bjarke Ingels: usuário ao centro, utopia pragmática, e descobrir as raízes comentados por Andrea Iorio.

Metanoia Lab | Liderança, inovação e transformação digital, por Andrea Iorio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 39:34


No episódio de hoje, o Andrea vai comentar 3 frases do Bjarke Ingels, um dos maiores arquitetos da atualidade está desenhando o segundo prédio do World Trade Center em Nova York, e fundador do BIG, o Bjarke Ingels Group, que falam sobre a importância de ter sempre os usuários ao centro, sobre o conceito de utopia pragmática e sobre a importância de descobrir as raízes. E aí, vamos abrir juntos a porta do laboratório da Metanoia?

DEN NYE RUMALDER
Dansk måne-arkitektur i NASAs og SpaceX' søgelys

DEN NYE RUMALDER

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 51:00


'Danmark har ikke bare en, men hele to tegnestuer, der designer og tester boliger til fremtidens astronauter, der skal bo på Månens sydpol. Sebastian Frederiksen fra Saga Space er for kort tid siden vendt hjem fra en to måneder lang test af LUNARK-månehabitatet på Nordgrønland, og i København arbejder Jakob Lange fra Bjarke Engels Group på en doughnut-formet 3D-printet månebase. Medvirkende: Sebastian Frederiksen, arkitekt hos Saga Space, Jakob Lange, arkitekt hos Bjarke Ingels Group.

Architettura e un po' d'arte
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group

Architettura e un po' d'arte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 15:24


Ricomincio parlandovi dell'architetto danese Bjarke Ingels uno dei principali e più innovativi architetti di oggi! https://big.dk/#projects #architettura #big #Bjarke Ingels #Biografie #citylife #sanpellegrino

JUNG Architecture Talks

BIG gives form to the future – what an exciting and unlimited statement. Did you know that “Formgiving” is the Danish word for Design? It means to give form to that which has not yet been given form. That´s what we talk about in today´s episode with Kai-Uwe Bergmann, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and Partner at the Bjarke Ingels Group.

design by us
009 | ‘Designing Floating Cities' - Marc Collins Chen

design by us

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 50:27


This time the founder and CEO of Oceanix, Marc Collins Chen, joins us to discuss how floating cities will help locations affected by sea level rise and climate change. In collaboration with the United Nations, MIT, and the Bjarke Ingels Group, Oceanix designs, engineers, and deploys self sustained floating cities. Oceanix Website Marc Collins Chen - Boma Conference Floating Cities - Dezeen Article --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/designbyus/message

Step Into The Sandbox
Visualization artist Azeez Bakare on architecture, 3D renderings, teaching, working with brands

Step Into The Sandbox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 44:14


Azeez Bakare is a visualization artist specializing in 3D renderings, photography, and videography. Azeez has worked with the likeds of AirBnB, Nike and Redbull, as well as high profile architecture firms like Bjarke Ingels Group and Arquitectonica. David Verjano sat with Azeez to discuss his craft, his journey from New York to Ohio to D.C., and now Miami, as well as a bit about architecture and his work in the field. http://www.azeezbakare.com/ https://www.instagram.com/azeez.bakare/ Follow Step Into The Sandbox: https://www.instagram.com/stepintothesandbox/ https://www.facebook.com/stepintothesandbox/ https://www.twitter.com/TweetTheSandbox/ Follow David Verjano: https://www.instagram.com/davidjverjano/ Send any feedback to sandbox@dademag.com. Step Into The Sandbox is part of the DADE family of podcasts.

Elevator World
Supertall 50 Hudson Yards Continues Ascent In NYC

Elevator World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 6:22


Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com SUPERTALL 50 HUDSON YARDS CONTINUES ASCENT IN NYC 50 Hudson Yards, designed by Norman Foster of Foster + Partners, continues to ascend to its ultimate 1,011-ft pinnacle in the Hudson Yards megadevelopment on NYC’s far West Side, New York YIMBY reports. The final piece of the 28-acre Hudson Yards puzzle, 50 Hudson Yards will be a supertall, 2.9 million-ft2 commercial property developed by Oxford Properties Group and Mitsui Fudosan. The first building one sees when riding the escalators up from the Hudson Yards subway station, 50 Hudson Yards is rising between Kohn Pedersen Fox’s completed 30 Hudson Yards and the under-construction 66 Hudson Boulevard, also known as The Spiral, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group. It will sit only 120 ft shy of The Edge — the highest observation deck in the Western Hemisphere — at 30 Hudson Yards. The attraction had been expected to open today. Completion of 50 Hudson Yards is anticipated in 2022. Image credit: courtesy Related/Oxford To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes │ Google Play | SoundCloud │ Stitcher │ TuneIn

Let's Talk Architecture
Architecture on Mars?: BIG’s Jakob Lange with Tor Nørretranders

Let's Talk Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 22:32


Bjarke Ingels Group has been working with the Dubai Future Foundation to imagine a 2117 city on Mars. BIG Partner Jakob Lange and popular science author Tor Nørretranders sat down with DAC’s Jen Masengarb. What is the role of architects in creating a sustainable Martian environment? And what could this exploration teach us about Earth? Generous funding is provided by Realdania and the Danish Industry Foundation which also support BLOX Talks, DAC’s evening lecture series with Lange and Nørretranders.

Transforming Cities
Matthew Rosenberg of M-Rad

Transforming Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 44:11


Matthew's an international award-winning designer whose acclamations have landed him on Forbes ‘Small Giants’ list while INC Magazine has named him one of the ‘Top 10 Designers Every Business Should Have On Their Radar.’In less than five years he has built a client list with the likes of Amazon, Equinox, SpaceX, Ring, Blue Bottle Coffee, Virgin Hotels , and over 30 other curated partners and clients.Related links for this episode:· M-Rad· Matthew on LinkedIn· M-Rad on Instagram· Matthew Rosenberg DesignClass· Bjarke Ingels Group· Snarkitecture· PartisansBe sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com© 2020 Authentic Form & Function

Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde
Bjarke Ingels: Sådan tiltrækker vi geniale medarbejdere

Topchefernes strategi med Niels Lunde

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 36:07


Den danske arkitekt Bjarke Ingels er kendt over det meste af verden og har fået international succes med virksomheden Bjarke Ingels Group - i daglig tale kaldet BIG.Men hvordan ser Bjarke Ingels på strategi i sit særlige krydsfelt mellem en kunstnerisk og en kommerciel verden? Hvorfor eksisterer BIG? Hvilke kompetencer indeholder virksomheden? Hvordan tiltrækker han de bedste medarbejdere?Har han en særlig metode, når han arbejder sammen med sine kunder? Og hvilken rolle ønsker Bjarke Ingels at spille i den revolution, som han mener er på vej i byggebranchen?

Masters of Scale
Make it epic — with will.i.am

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 42:38


What can entrepreneurs learn from a genre-crossing, multi-platinum musician? How to take a big opportunity — and leverage it into something epic. From his earliest days as a founding member of the Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am learned from mentors how to not only identify big opportunities but compound them. From the Super Bowl to the first iTunes commercial; from the founding of Beats and his tech company i.am+ to a song beamed back from Mars — his ability to bring multiple stakeholders together to leverage partnerships and compound possibilities will inspire founders at any stage of scale. Cameo appearance: Jeremy Siegel (urban designer, Bjarke Ingels Group).

Bundlinjen - med Magnus Barsøe
Bundlinjen #83: Mærsk overrasker med opjustering, advokater er pressede og Bjarke Ingels vil ud i rummet

Bundlinjen - med Magnus Barsøe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 30:47


(02:47) Til stor overraskelse for mange analytikere begyndte ugen med en opjustering fra A.P. Møller- Mærsk. Selskabet meddelte, at man nu forventer et ebitda-resultat på mellem 5,4 – 5,8 mia. dollars, hvor den tidligere melding lød på 5 mia. Hvad er der i gære på hovedkontoret på Esplanaden? Og er panelets tidligere kritik af topchef Søren Skou og snak om økonomisk og ledelsesmæssig krise i Mærsk nu gjort til skamme?(11:20) To ud af tre advokater er så pressede, at de overvejer at forlade branchen, skrev Berlingske. En undersøgelse fra Djøf er kommet frem til, at 71 pct. af advokater og fuldmægtige overvejer helt at forlade branchen inden for de næste fire år. Men er det blot et udtryk for klynk fra mennesker med en gennemsnitsløn godt over de 80.000 kr. om måneden, eller skal de faktisk til at blive lidt mere moderne i partnerkredsene i de store advokathuse herhjemme?(20:55) En planetby i Dubais ørken, der kan stå på Mars, og en månebase for forretningsfolk, forskere og turister. Der bliver tænkt store tanker af arkitekt Bjarke Ingels, stifteren og anføreren for Bjarke Ingels Group – og idéerne har han delt med Finans i den nye store temaserie ”10 idéer, der kan ændre Danmark”. Ambitionen er at revolutionere byggebranchen, men er det reel og realistisk nytænkning i dansk erhvervsliv eller er det hele bare lidt for spacy?I studiet: Virksomhedsredaktør Søren Linding, kommunikationsrådgiver Anders Heide Mortensen og nyhedsredaktør Maria Kehlet.

AEC Business
A Culture of Innovation – Interview with Daniel Sundlin, Partner at Bjarke Ingels Group

AEC Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 15:38


In this podcast interview, my guest is Daniel Sundlin, a partner at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) in New York. We talk about how BIG innovates and what opportunities and challenges digitalization brings to architecture. BIG is a Copenhagen and New York based group of architects, designers, builders, and thinkers operating within the fields of architecture, urbanism, […] The post A Culture of Innovation – Interview with Daniel Sundlin, Partner at Bjarke Ingels Group appeared first on AEC Business.

MI/ARCH 2016
BIG: Bjarke Ingels Group (Mi/Arch 2016)

MI/ARCH 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 46:24


Archinect Sessions
What's the Big Deal‽

Archinect Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 51:19


Long-time Archinector and reliably sane commentator Will Galloway joins us from his base in Tokyo to discuss the weekly news, including his interview with Assemble, crucially taking place mere weeks before they won the Turner Prize. Otherwise, while news from Bjarke Ingels Group commanded the feistiest comment threads – with renderings of BIG's spiraling Hudson Yards tower provoking debate over craft in skyscrapers, and the firm being selected to design the Serpentine Pavilion for 2016 in their last last eligible year – the last week included big news for firms both star-studded and unknown. MoMA PS1 named Escobedo Solíz Studio as the 2016 winner of its Young Architects Program, for their "Weaving the Courtyard" submission, while Dame Zaha Hadid received her RIBA Gold Medal (the first woman to win solo). And for you planning wonks, we throw in a brief discussion of a controversial proposed ballot measure to halt big developments in Los Angeles.