22.02.2012
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Tags: bjarke ingels sustainability Architecture Copenhagen waste power plants ai wei wei mermaid co2 carbon hedonistic sustainability education climate change denmark sweden malmo lund arhus scandinavia nyc design
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Bjarke Ingels is by far the most innovative architect in the world. I’m being subtle when I say that his ideas for sustainable architecture are absolutely dazzling, not because they’re “ideas” but because his projects are being built.
In this video Ingels walks through a few projects. The crown jewel comes in at around the 10 minute mark. I can’t even describe the project but assure you it will blow your mind.
mind: blown.
Tags: bjarke ingels sustainability Architecture Copenhagen waste power plants ai wei wei mermaid co2 carbon hedonistic sustainability education climate change denmark sweden malmo lund arhus scandinavia nyc design
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