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Bjarke Ingels Interview: Advice to the Young 

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Renowned Danish architect Bjarke Ingels here offers his architectural advice to aspiring architects and explains why architecture is fundamentally important for the world we live in.
Bjarke Ingels is considered one of the greatest architects of our time, with projects such as the BIG U, which contains a plan to fortify the whole south tip of Manhattan against future storms and rising sea levels. His architectural vision evolves around a philosophy that could be described as a pragmatic utopianism, combining everyday needs with sustainable solutions to the climatic challenges.
We live in the anthropogenic age, where humans don’t adapt to life, but life adapts to human needs, Ingels explains, which makes his advice to young architects designing tomorrow’s world simple and clear. The key for young architects is to acquire the tools and language to comprehend the human needs outside of the architectural bubble, and understand that they are here to accommodate - and not to be accommodated.
Bjarke Ingels (born 1974) is a renowned Danish architect and founding partner of BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group located in Copenhagen and New York. In 2013 BIG was chosen to redesign the Smithsonian, the world’s largest museum and research complex in Washington, a project which will be implemented over a period of 20 years. His projects include The Mountain, a residential complex in Copenhagen, and the innovative Danish Maritime Museum in Elsinore. In 2004 he received the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale and the Danish Crown Prince’s Culture Prize in 2011. Moreover, BIG received Architizer’s Firm of the Year Award in 2014.
Bjarke Ingels was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg in New York in December 2014.
Camera: Pierce Jackson
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2014
Supported by Nordea-fonden

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Комментарии : 84   
@jawadalishah2075
@jawadalishah2075 7 лет назад
Summary: 1) Important thing for the young architect is to care for the people they are designing for. A good design is a careful design and a bad design is a careless design. 2) Architecture is the Art and Science of accommodating life. 3) Young architect should learn the tools and languages to interact with Common people
@sango3265
@sango3265 4 года назад
jawad ali shah thank you
@ElrondBurrell
@ElrondBurrell 9 лет назад
BOOM "We're not here to build for other architects" and many other words of wisdom from Bjarke Ingels
@zochbuppet448
@zochbuppet448 7 лет назад
Oh my god....what a revelation. Thats is just pure genius. Is design theory and Architecture and building theory that out of whack, that this is considered some supreme wisdom.
@Acquavallo
@Acquavallo 9 лет назад
scarf = architect
@Acquavallo
@Acquavallo 9 лет назад
#style
@Acquavallo
@Acquavallo 8 лет назад
the architect uniform: all black clothes and a scarf
@Orozco_PNW
@Orozco_PNW 7 лет назад
Scarf = the new 'statement glasses'
@karenmiller1433
@karenmiller1433 7 лет назад
No, it's just a little Hygge (pronounced hue-guh not hoo-gah).
@agustrimaulidyanto9439
@agustrimaulidyanto9439 4 года назад
Oke the architect uniform = scraf, full black and circle glasess
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 8 лет назад
Aside from the actual content of Ingels' monologue I thoroughly enjoy hearing him speak in a rhythm that reminds me of Bjork's speech patterns. Those wonderful pauses as they both think about what they are about to say in English (not their native tongue).
@tb2604
@tb2604 8 лет назад
"You have to care" and "We (architects) are here to build for all of human kind". He is very focused on the "user". Brilliant speach - I must hear it again soon
@jemalo36
@jemalo36 3 года назад
and usually build for eternity, wich is an important maxime as well.
@grigno97
@grigno97 8 лет назад
what a brain he has
@manutyagi5843
@manutyagi5843 9 лет назад
Every thing and every word seems to be philosophical when you are earning handsome amount.Actually only then you can afford to exhibit your diversity
@thajulfathima8511
@thajulfathima8511 5 лет назад
Neither the Buddha nor Mahatma Gandhi were earning handsome amounts but the world listened to them, to their ideologies and philosophies :)
@saptorshi1982
@saptorshi1982 9 лет назад
Bjarke Ingels is what an architect should be..He is compassionate about his client,work and world as a whole. Would love to work with him for one of my future projects.
@chaErtai752
@chaErtai752 9 лет назад
I just got myself an architect crush
@shazmorrie414
@shazmorrie414 9 лет назад
+chaErtai752 haha same here!
@kayem3824
@kayem3824 5 лет назад
He looks like a bird.
@rohitarora4266
@rohitarora4266 4 года назад
Architecture means a lot of work hard & it goes from hard to harder but yes once you get in that then you will really enjoyed.
@mrweasel
@mrweasel 4 года назад
Interesting speech as always. I like that Bjarke is theoretically pretty adept as well. Just a wee corection...species also optimise their niche, they are simply adapting, they are adapting the context as well. Beavers are ecosystem engineers for instance.
@turboyerbo
@turboyerbo 7 лет назад
6:26 Quote from Spider Man
@paulfiore9852
@paulfiore9852 5 лет назад
6:25 Let's quote Uncle Ben
@StreamingAndPosting
@StreamingAndPosting 9 лет назад
seeing the big picture
@MaxamillianStudio
@MaxamillianStudio 7 лет назад
Bjarke has an amazing mind!
@inyshel7018
@inyshel7018 4 года назад
I am going to be an architect. But i only fear about this career being boring at a time.
@thelouisianachannel
@thelouisianachannel 4 года назад
We have plenty of videos with some of the worlds best architects sharing advice and ideas. Maybe you'll be inspired! Have a look here: ru-vid.com/group/PLQjV1I6Kfcoeq-vwiacIYJCMG58IksVcs
@jonsonronson7270
@jonsonronson7270 3 года назад
I think its just the state of modern architecture, glass towers and replica modern apartment buildings with no style are rife. seems like architects are restricted from interacting with the pulic, people like old architecture for its balance and proportions not cus its old. The complete lack of symmetry is baffling and must only come from minimising costs.
@spatial-esk1846
@spatial-esk1846 4 года назад
Great video, thank you for sharing! Some thoughtful advice for the next generation of Spatial influencers. Keep the great content up.
@JR-fk8wc
@JR-fk8wc 3 года назад
The utmost important question running through my mind is: "Did Bjarke Ingels quote Spider Man on purpose?" If so... I feel even more curious about him. BIG creates really some of the most innovative projects of our time... Thanks for some advice!
@piratet0aster719
@piratet0aster719 9 лет назад
Take look at the map behind , what do you see ? Well i am depressed.....
@evilg2010
@evilg2010 7 лет назад
Elon Musk watch out.
@vishal1thakur
@vishal1thakur 7 лет назад
apples and oranges
@CitiesoftheFuture
@CitiesoftheFuture 6 лет назад
For sure!
@rayanalfadel5911
@rayanalfadel5911 4 года назад
Vishal Thakur still fruit. Two geniuses, different fields.
@JamesPrice-r6n
@JamesPrice-r6n 12 дней назад
Brown Cynthia Lee George Johnson Larry
@santiagosolis2321
@santiagosolis2321 3 года назад
With great power comes great responsibility.
@ruthnesskindless
@ruthnesskindless 6 лет назад
this dude speaks so fast hahaha i literally made the speed .75x hahahah but really love this guy he really speaks from his experiences and not to impress.
@nishkaraman2402
@nishkaraman2402 7 лет назад
I'm so thankful for his ideology and his architectural philosophy. it's heady inspiration and at the same time so, so humbling.
@MaximillianSmith-pz1vk
@MaximillianSmith-pz1vk Год назад
Architecture embodies a people's values, wisdom, mythos, technical knowledge, and distinct culture. It embodies the human soul itself with zero hyperbole. Architecture can/should act as a tool for the spiritual ascension of a people, and as a means to raise their base standard of living. The most important thing you can do is to know and develop yourself, and build upon your knowledge and wisdom - only then will you be able to see the world as it can be, as it ought to be, and begin designing it accordingly. Bit deep... but if you're an architect, then at the very least just design something that inspires people and makes their lives easier. Also, don't be afraid to demolish a beloved dump (cough cough medieval Paris cough cough). Everything can be better. Everything.
@EduArchs
@EduArchs 4 года назад
inspiring one
@Rish_3d
@Rish_3d 7 лет назад
genius architect..
@starrynight6607
@starrynight6607 3 года назад
Hello There. I want to say I'm watching this in 2021 cause i noticed that this vedio was released 6yrs ago in2015 😃
@theoryg
@theoryg 8 лет назад
I am wondering whether the architects are truly preparing for global warming effects. Coastal projects seem to not be directly concerned yet.
@lorenaramirez3857
@lorenaramirez3857 7 лет назад
Actually Bjarke is. Check out what he is planning to do in NYC's waterfront.
@mohibokz9369
@mohibokz9369 6 лет назад
My favourite Architect 👍👍👍
@jemalo36
@jemalo36 3 года назад
Build for all humanity and build for eternity - but also give back to nature, society and the world, the space the building is placed on. Those are the highest maxime of any structure.
@nelsonianb1289
@nelsonianb1289 9 лет назад
So much hope
@inzanetravels
@inzanetravels 2 года назад
Great content!
@krask5331
@krask5331 3 года назад
talking, talking, but not able to say much...
@tristanisakbendixen1272
@tristanisakbendixen1272 2 года назад
all his buildings remind me of cemeteries
@unpocodetodo_youtube
@unpocodetodo_youtube Год назад
siempre un placer escucharlo hablar
@ArchitectRussell
@ArchitectRussell 5 лет назад
I could listen to this guy for hours..
@nononouh
@nononouh 2 года назад
2 6:45
@Orozco_PNW
@Orozco_PNW 7 лет назад
Like a lot architectural discourses, this is a mix of inspirational grandstanding and word salad. Sometimes I wish architects would talk less and just keep designing.
@lilacosmanthus
@lilacosmanthus 7 лет назад
If he designed the whole time during this interview, this wouldn't be an interview. This is not a presentation of his design process and solutions. He has to answer the questions at hand.
@cheryl9278
@cheryl9278 6 лет назад
This is literally a video where he was asked to give his opinion. Why did you even click on this
@Uworld17
@Uworld17 4 года назад
Interesting...eye and mind opening!!!
@aybekogobaev1087
@aybekogobaev1087 9 лет назад
too much philosophy in my opinion...i understand he is an icon so forgive me if you are a huge fan of him the person reading this
@tropictrope
@tropictrope 9 лет назад
Why do you find that there's too much philosophy?
@aybekogobaev1087
@aybekogobaev1087 9 лет назад
No real techniques of urban planning shown
@alysmao
@alysmao 9 лет назад
Aybek Ogobaev I don't think you are even watching to the title of this video. I'll repeat it here again Bjarke Ingels: Advice to the Young. He is not going to explain the techniques to design architecture but just advice. And i believe the urban planning shown just a background.
@aybekogobaev1087
@aybekogobaev1087 7 лет назад
Philosophy is phylosophy...dualism, Aristotel and etc. Urban plannig must include first of all knowledge and understanding of coommercial part of city and city laws. All over it - making fancy one day decicions. *flies away
@aybekogobaev1087
@aybekogobaev1087 7 лет назад
your right to think so...*flies away on a bird
@harrybellingham98
@harrybellingham98 3 года назад
dude his hands are huge!
@nanaildar91
@nanaildar91 4 года назад
Such an amazing person and architect!
@WytArk
@WytArk 4 года назад
good sir
@johnnulf624
@johnnulf624 4 года назад
First principles
@mafgohary
@mafgohary 7 лет назад
I am in love with the map
@wintaassefa8479
@wintaassefa8479 3 месяца назад
me too!
@crystalyeowchingching1036
@crystalyeowchingching1036 4 года назад
See you soon.
@harryhirsch8527
@harryhirsch8527 7 лет назад
Kids give ''advice to the Young''?
@s_h_61000
@s_h_61000 7 лет назад
he is 41
@s_h_61000
@s_h_61000 5 лет назад
He became known worldwide in such a young age
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