Bjarke Ingels
Bjarke Ingels

BIG is a global architecture studio founded by Bjarke Ingels, known for fusing radical ideas with pragmatic design to reshape how we live, work, and build. With offices across five continents, the practice operates at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, engineering, and product design, driven by a philosophy called “pragmatic utopia.” From city-scale masterplans to iconic cultural landmarks and futuristic habitats, BIG’s work responds to contemporary challenges with optimism, experimentation, and sharp conceptual clarity. The studio’s expansive portfolio includes the CopenHill power plant, Google’s headquarters, The Twist museum, and Oceanix, the world’s first floating city prototype.