I'm studying architecture and i must say Bjarke Ingels my primary inspiration and the best architect of our generation. In this current political and economical climate, we need great men and women like him to point us in the right direction (that "sustainability should bring pleasure not pain") I recommend to read his book, YES IS MORE.
@@sweetfruit7769 I have to thank you since I had to revisit and re-watch and this video, just like I did 9 years ago when I posted my above comment (come to think of it, I've come a long way about this topic since then). But no, I wasn't trying to be sarcastic: I really do admire the power to convince with simple ideas.
@@gspahr thanks for the reply! "Making complex ideas sound simple" is great! But "making simple ideas sound complex" is the opposite That was the root of my confusion
This inspires me so much to continue on with my landscaping dream. .. It gives me hope in this world, or I guess comfort in knowing that there are "steps" being taken for a future I could enjoy. ..
I cried out of joy seeing these genius projects! Humankind is capable of creating such remarkable master work, so why destroying each other?!? Bjarke Ingels is a visionary! Let's spread these concepts through the world!
I love this guy! Holy shit I'm glad he exists because now I don't feel the need to become an architect anymore because he's doing exactly what I would have tried to do.
I love this guy and his team. This... seeing these things come to fruition, among all of the terrible things happening, is what adds quality to my life.
True, some people think that enviromentalism and sustainable living is just to protect nature in itself. When it is mostly about protecting ourselves, if we keep on behaving like a bacterial colony we will end like one when the resources run out.
@fifek kid you missed the point. Its sustainable in the since that they are eco-friendly designs because the minimize space needed to build it. They use sustainable as a synonym for healthy living
If you can capture CO2 that way - why not turn it into a resource? How pure is the CO2? CO2 is used in all kinds of ways, not the least as botanical respiration
Now that I think about, why dont we already vent large CO2 producing industry to green house farms and let them scrub it for the O2 sending that out into the air. Imagine a power plant / farm that takes the waste and makes food and O2. something everyone needs.
I have seen Switzerland and Denmark. Switzerland is preferable, enviromentally, socially and criminal statistics - plus the overall tax burden is less than 37%.
He should've publicly admitted the inspiration and clear influence of the late Viennese artist Hundertwasser - of Ingels so-called "Creating Eco-systems." He's not the originator of it, which some may get the impression by most of these talks? I hold it against him. Despite that, there's much to admire about B.I.
you have simple sizing issues - do you even realize how many thousands of tons of CO2 is produced by a medium sized powerplant creates, and how massive those glasshouses would have to be? By the way there is a better way - CO2 negative cement....(one that absorbs CO2 in being manufactured, not releasing it).
@LarsDPeterson So the guy forgot what 'essential' really means. Therefore what sustainability means. It bores me, can't you see that it's another postindustrial high-tec with green-coloured description of the project? Check the rest of his designs. Aggresive, arrogant cosumerism architecture.
I'm studying architecture and i must say Bjarke Ingels my primary inspiration and the best architect of our generation. In this current political and economical climate, we need great men and women like him to point us in the right direction (that "sustainability should bring pleasure not pain")
I recommend to read his book, YES IS MORE.
This man is a genius, he always manages to make very simple ideas look awesome and out of this world.
Sounds a little sarcastic?
@@sweetfruit7769 I have to thank you since I had to revisit and re-watch and this video, just like I did 9 years ago when I posted my above comment (come to think of it, I've come a long way about this topic since then).
But no, I wasn't trying to be sarcastic: I really do admire the power to convince with simple ideas.
@@gspahr thanks for the reply!
"Making complex ideas sound simple" is great!
But "making simple ideas sound complex" is the opposite
That was the root of my confusion
@@gspahr are you an architect?
@@sweetfruit7769 Yes, I am.
This inspires me so much to continue on with my landscaping dream. ..
It gives me hope in this world,
or I guess comfort in knowing that there are "steps" being taken for a future I could enjoy. ..
LOOOOOOOOVE the concept of the 8 house. Love it
I cried out of joy seeing these genius projects! Humankind is capable of creating such remarkable master work, so why destroying each other?!? Bjarke Ingels is a visionary! Let's spread these concepts through the world!
NO
I love this guy! Holy shit I'm glad he exists because now I don't feel the need to become an architect anymore because he's doing exactly what I would have tried to do.
I love this guy and his team. This... seeing these things come to fruition, among all of the terrible things happening, is what adds quality to my life.
Very cool. Great talk & amazing work by the love child of Ricky Martin & Arnold Schwarzenegger.
True, some people think that enviromentalism and sustainable living is just to protect nature in itself. When it is mostly about protecting ourselves, if we keep on behaving like a bacterial colony we will end like one when the resources run out.
@fifek kid you missed the point. Its sustainable in the since that they are eco-friendly designs because the minimize space needed to build it. They use sustainable as a synonym for healthy living
Hes not lying it does feels like a documentary version of inception
I feel the same way! I'm an architecture student as well, and specifically Bjarke Ingels' talks I find quite mind-blowing.
awesome guy/projects
He sounds like Christopher Walkin trying to do a Danish accent
that 8 house is the coolest things ever
@EloiGantz
thanks for the suggestion !
very much inspirational and informational
These are such amazing things.
some updates on the astana library /talin /waste to energy........would be nice .........i'm a BIG fan :)
Absolutely amazing, I hope he can cross that Atlantic and really leave an impression here.
We've dreamt of cities that look like this kind of architecture since the 70s, especially the 80s. I wonder what took so long to make it possible
Such an amazing talk, and full of inspiration! Thanks Bjarke Ingels :)
I think this guy was expecting a lot more applause than he received.
Proud to be a danish constructing architect :D
And Bjarke is just one of our great architects..
Look at those capital letters! This man knows what he is talking about.
take the co2 and vent it to the plants into the planter on the walls. the plants will 'scrub' some of it and return O2.
This was one talk that I didn't want to end!
Im from America but Danish by ancestry! Hope to visit Denmark someday and who knows maybe move there if america continues to ignorantly decline
@LarsDPeterson
glass production is one of the most energy consuming process in building materials industry.
for some reason this reminds me of xkcd's comic on sustainability...
i am studying architecture and i would love to work for this guy
@Esoparagon Why is it a hell hole? What's wrong with it?
Why? I am norwegian and I love to visit it. It got everything we have + cheap beer.
INcredible... he's reading our mind over here!
@billykovalsky High initial energy costs, but essential to sustainable, liveable architecture.
Amazing.
very impressive!
If you can capture CO2 that way - why not turn it into a resource? How pure is the CO2? CO2 is used in all kinds of ways, not the least as botanical respiration
So cool
Great talk!
@EloiGantz I agree 100% with you... He is the type of architect that new generations of architecture students should strive to be! Yes is more!
I hope they don't graudate then
If this is what the future would like, I love it!
Please, no!
Then why does your profile say germany?
Awesome video! Building fun, participation, sustainability, & political transparency into architecture & design :-)
@fifek Oh, are we facing a glass shortage?
A genius!
Spread the love, I say!
Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Nah. Bjarke Ingels also added a bikini ski slope to his 40+foot garden
Why not direct the non-toxic, CO2-rich exhaust to a hydroponic greenhouse? Instead of blowing smoke rings?
how many "sort of" he said?
Now that I think about, why dont we already vent large CO2 producing industry to green house farms and let them scrub it for the O2 sending that out into the air. Imagine a power plant / farm that takes the waste and makes food and O2. something everyone needs.
this guys the man
Mindblowing!
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Sunny
Semi
Socialist
Sentimental
Scandinavia
genius
Wow. Just wow.
brilliant!
Mind blown.
Didn't know Arnold Schwarzenegger was into this sort of thing
I have seen Switzerland and Denmark. Switzerland is preferable, enviromentally, socially and criminal statistics - plus the overall tax burden is less than 37%.
...to someone as such...who also maybe a polymorph...things like freedom become curse!!!
GET TO THE CHOPPER!!!
He should've publicly admitted the inspiration and clear influence of the late Viennese artist Hundertwasser - of Ingels so-called "Creating Eco-systems." He's not the originator of it, which some may get the impression by most of these talks? I hold it against him. Despite that, there's much to admire about B.I.
You do not need to steal half of people's income to provide basic needs for a population.
HOP ON THE MOTHERFUCKING AIRPLANE XD
you have simple sizing issues - do you even realize how many thousands of tons of CO2 is produced by a medium sized powerplant creates, and how massive those glasshouses would have to be? By the way there is a better way - CO2 negative cement....(one that absorbs CO2 in being manufactured, not releasing it).
So you call Ingels the opposite? Guy fools everyone
First 5 seconds and i already know that he's danish. Why must our accent suck so much?
I'm polish and I like his accent.
i wish my weird professor watch this and how the architects do nowdays !
Great architectural ideas, too many redundant angles
In New York! Concrete jungle wet dream tomato!
GET DOWN!
Stop. Saying. "sort of".
Also, great architect.
That is sort of fucking great talk ;)
He is a media guy and not working as an architect, the grunt wor is done by hundreds of employees
The Danes a.k.a. the Vikings appear to be mixing Frodo shire technology like L'ans aux Meadows with modernity...?
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I can't wait until every building in the world doesn't resemble another - a man can dream right? lol
@LarsDPeterson
So the guy forgot what 'essential' really means. Therefore what sustainability means. It bores me, can't you see that it's another postindustrial high-tec with green-coloured description of the project? Check the rest of his designs. Aggresive, arrogant cosumerism architecture.
17 ppl are jealous of this genius!
sort of a....
How do any of his buildings relate to their surrounding context?! I don't see anything beautiful or balanced in Bjarke's buildings..
try being dutch.
@Pedr0PT Gure penguins
New York...
Jay Z & Alicia Keys 😃
His designs are too angular.Too many sharp edges and slopes in bizarre places.They look hellish to navigate.
@Fullofpies what kind of nonsense is this?
Fullofcrap must be thinking of another nation!
please build a city in china.
Industrial symbiosis....nothing new....nothing special...
If only the Danish could stop slaughtering Dolphins.