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BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. North Atlantic Culture House. Superkilen. The Bridge. Pabellón de Dinamarca para la Expo Shanghai 2010 / BIG. En mi opinión, Bjarke Ingels es un arquitecto con un discurso potente y muy claro.

Pabellón de Dinamarca para la Expo Shanghai 2010 / BIG

Y esto se hace presente en el nuevo proyecto que se ha adjudicado su oficina BIG, nada más ni nada menos que el pabellón de Dinamarca para la Expo Shanghai 2010, junto a la consultora ARUP y 2+1. Pues bien, uno parte de la pregunta de que poner en un pabellón que represente a su país. La respuesta de BIG es un loop que da forma a un velódromo con capacidad para 1,500 bicicletas.

Cuando entras al pabellón te pasan una para que recorras la muestra a lo largo de este continuo, llevando la experiencia urbana de andar en bicicleta por Copenhagen a Shanghai. Al centro de la muestra se encuentra una piscina con agua traída directamente desde la bahía de Copenhagen, otro de sus orgullos, ya que pasó de ser una bahía industrial a tener una de las aguas más limpias de Europa, cosa que podrán experimentar los visitantes del pabellón, quienes podrán incluso bañarse. Pabellón de Dinamarca, Shanghai 2010 / BIG. © Iwan Baan Hoy, 1 de Mayo del 2010, se han abierto oficialmente las puertas de la Expo Shanghai 2010.

Pabellón de Dinamarca, Shanghai 2010 / BIG

Esta feria mundial ha despertado gran interés entre los arquitectos dada la gran cantidad de pabellones nacionales con innovadoras (y otras no tanto) propuestas arquitectónicas. VM House / Bjarke Ingels Group BIG. Cortesía Bjarke Ingels Group BIG Hace un tiempo atrás Plataforma publicó la posibilidad de hacer una práctica en la oficina danesa BIG.

VM House / Bjarke Ingels Group BIG

Pablo Labra, chileno, la tomó y nos envia el siguiente material desde Dinamarca. CODIGO: VM PROYECTO: 230 UNIDADES DE APARTAMENTOS ARQUITECTOS: BIG + JDS = PLOT COLABORADORES: PLOT, JDS, MOE & BRØDSGAARD TIPO: COMISION CLIENTE: HØPFNER A/S, DANSK OLIE KOMPAGNI AS SUPERFICIE CONSTRUIDA: 25000 M² CONSTRUIDOS UBICACION: COPENHAGEN, DINAMARCA ANO CONSTRUCCION: 2004 – 2005WEBSITE: VM houses son dos bloques de viviendas formadas por las letras V y M. Partiendo desde un cuadrado, esta geometria es dividida en dos bloques generando en el nivel 0 del proyecto, un parque publico el cual conecta dos zonas de la ciudad, q son bordeadas por canales.

V HOUSES El bloque es empujado desde su centro con el fin de generar y asegurar vistas diagonales a los campos abiertos que existen en su entorno. Esquema 01 Por Pablo Labra. VM Houses. Mountain Dwellings. JDS ARCHITECTS. Aktuell - gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner. VM House / Bjarke Ingels Group BIG.

Frontpage. Car park at Ørestad Upper Secondary School. The identity of the car park is based on its location in the city as well as its function as part of the traffic facilities of Copenhagen, including the airport and metro.

Car park at Ørestad Upper Secondary School

The objective of the design is to open up and activate the car park and downplay its warehouse character and technical expression. The intention is to create a safe car park encouraging rational and efficient commercial parking. To achieve this, the entry and exit are located in the same place, one-way traffic by means of ramps has been introduced and focus has been on making it easy for the users to find their way. Kolding Campus. In a sustainable class of its own As regards the design of the building, Henning Larsen Architects has not only minimised the need for energy for lighting, heating, cooling and ventilation; the architects have also focused on optimising the passive properties of the building to allow for the shape and construction to contribute to solving some the tasks that would otherwise be solved by means of energy intensive technologies.

Kolding Campus

Daylight is an important parameter in a building to ensure a healthy indoor climate and the well-being of the users. Villa in Humlebæk. Scandinavian Golf Club. Umeå School of Architecture. As a growth centre for the architecture of the future, Umeå School of Architecture will provide the framework for inspiration and innovation.

Umeå School of Architecture

From the outside, the building has a cubic expression with its larch facades and square windows placed in a vibrant, rhythmic sequence on all sides. The interior space of the building is designed as a dynamic sequence of stairs and split, open floor levels where abstract, white boxes hang freely from the ceiling filtering the light coming in through the high skylights. One of the key objectives has been to create a bright and open study environment where everyone is part of the same room – only separated by the split levels and glass walls of the teaching rooms.

IT University. A digital art installation by the American artist John Maeda creates a dynamic and interactive visual composition in the atrium, projecting words and images onto the white meeting boxes.

IT University

The ground floor comprises the common facilities; lecture halls, students’ café, canteen and library. All research and teaching areas are located on the upper floors. Teaching facilities in open study areas surrounding the atrium and research departments in the calmer zones at both ends of the building. The building stands elevated above terrain. A metal clad frame folds around the entire volume in one singular dynamic movement.

Christensen & co arkitekter as - dare to build differently !