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Rather than erecting a traditional apartment slab next to a parking block. Each floor is given a different color, creating a dynamic rainbow from green at the ground to blue in the sky: a form of industrial fresco. Planergemeinschaft Raumfachwerk Flughafenstrasse 90 Kloten Switzerland [email protected].

When asked to design an apartment block next to a parking garage, BIG saw an opportunity to explore a new form of symbiotic urbanism. The program, however, is two thirds parking and one third living. Pushing down the corners of the building.

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The Mountain is a hybrid combining the splendors of a suburban lifestyle: a house with a big garden where children can play, with the metropolitan qualities of a penthouse view and a dense urban location. The parking is transformed into a cathedral of car culture, with generous ceiling heights, light, and air.

What appears at close to be a pattern of transparency and opacity becomes a crystal clear image at a distance. Freedom Plaza will extend BIG’s contribution to New York City’s waterfront, alongside adjacent coastal projects that include the East Side Coastal Resiliency project, the Battery Park City Resiliency projectand River Ring in Brooklyn.

The garage offers soaring views of structural beams offset with brightly colored ceilings and paintings by Copenhagen-based artist Victor Ash. The roof of the parking consists of the entrance galleries to the apartments. The Mountain is a hybrid combining the splendors of a suburban lifestyle: a house with a big garden where children can play, with the metropolitan qualities of a penthouse view and a dense urban location.

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The sum of our. As the result, the apartments are transformed into courtyard houses with big gardens and generous views. All rainwater is collected in a central tank and redistributed to the planters in dry seasons. Our latest transformation is the BIG LEAP: Bjarke Ingels Group of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, Planning and Products.

Each garden has a private wooden terrace where the planters and parapets create so much privacy that it becomes an extension of the home. Consumer products.

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Since joining BIG in as Chief Financial Officer, overseeing the development of the organization and its strategic priorities, Sheela has transformed BIG from Bjarke Ingels’ Danish architectural firm into an internationally acclaimed company led by design, community and innovation.

View all. Rather than traditional parking, it has become a new form of public space for concerts, mountain bikes, and parkour athletes. Rather than placing a traditional slab of apartments next to a block of cars, BIG proposed mixing the two and exploiting their differences as a strength rather than a weakness: cars need large floor plates and good proximity to the street, while houses want sunlight and views.

At the foot of BIG HQ, BIG’s Landscape team has transformed a former parking area into a 1, m2 public park and promenade, inspired by the sandy beaches and the coastal forests of Denmark.

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BIG has grown organically over the last two decades from a founder, to a family, to a force of Our latest transformation is the BIG LEAP: Bjarke Ingels Group of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, Planning and Products.

A plethora of in-house perspectives allows us to see what none of us would be able to see on our own. BIG has grown organically over the last two decades from a founder, to a family, to a force of Our latest transformation is the BIG LEAP: Bjarke Ingels Group of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, Planning and Products.

BIG turned the parking into a podium for living. At the edge of the garden, the wooden deck turns into turf, at which point the gardens become a part of diagonal collective space across the different levels. The housing is applied in an even layer over the top.

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The mountain of gardens is materialized in purely organic materials: wood, grass, and ivy. The apartments are transformed into a mountain of homes covered in green. The parking structure is sloping upwards in a serpentine zigzag from south to north.

A plethora of in-house perspectives allows us to see what none of us would be able to see on our own.