Controversial GSAPP lecture by Bjarke Ingels available online once again
A much-anticipated lecture delivered by Bjarke Ingels at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) is now available for online viewing. In the wide-ranging, nearly two-hour presentation, Ingels, founding partner at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), discusses a variety of the firm's most recent projects, including projects for NOMA restaurant in Copenhagen, a recent collaboration between BIG and Toyota, the controversial "Masterplanet" global master planning project, and even, Ingels's recent efforts to garner new work from Brazil's authoritarian regime. Ingels's lecture is followed by a Q+A session with GSAPP Dean Amale Andraos and GSAPP students. The lecture, which took place January 27, 2020, was initially published to the GSAPP website but was subsequently taken down. It is now available once again on the school's website and on YouTube.
A much-anticipated lecture delivered by Bjarke Ingels at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) is now available for online viewing.
In the wide-ranging, nearly two-hour presentation, Ingels, founding partner at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), discusses a variety of the firm's most recent projects, including projects for NOMA restaurant in Copenhagen, a recent collaboration between BIG and Toyota, the controversial "Masterplanet" global master planning project, and even, Ingels's recent efforts to garner new work from Brazil's authoritarian regime.
Ingels's lecture is followed by a Q+A session with GSAPP Dean Amale Andraos and GSAPP students. The lecture, which took place January 27, 2020, was initially published to the GSAPP website but was subsequently taken down. It is now available once again on the school's website and on YouTube.