BIG Inspiration

In an effort to further familiarize readers with our staff, SHEI introduces the inaugural post from the Layout Team.  Per their words: “as a team we hope to share with you guys what inspires us in design, and in turn wee hope it inspires you guys as well.”  

To kick us off, we’re going to go BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group).  Danish designer Bjarke Ingels recently came to the Michigan Theater to discuss many of his architecture projects and his book “Yes is More,” which explains the concepts and the design process behind 30 of his works.  What makes this Ingels so inspiring is the clarity and simplicity of his concepts. In the lecture, Bjarke stated, “So recently we asked ourselves if we could invent a format that could actually tell the stories behind the projects. Maybe combining images and drawings and words to actually sort of tell stories about architecture. And we discovered that we didn’t have to invent it, it already existed in the form of a comic book.”  It is ideas like these that make us think, why hasn’t someone already thought of this before?

In Progress: plans for the first carbon neutral island

Check out the following links:

His projects: http://www.big.dk/

Part of a similar lecture: http://www.ted.com/talks/bjarke_ingels_3_warp_speed_architecture_tales.html

Trailer for “My Playground” (features the building “Mountain Dwellings”): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoU6ee5jz4A

Every apartment can have their own Leonardo DiCaprio moment

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  1. Great work Layout Team! We’re excited to have you posting on the blog at last! Can’t wait to see your future posts…

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