Listen to Bjarke Ingels' Time Sensitive Podcast about his Life and Architecture

Media channel the slowdown has released the latest episode in their Time Sensitive podcast series, featuring an interview by Andrew Zuckerman with BIG founder Bjarke Ingels. The episode, titled “Bjarke Ingels to Cities: Take a Longer View,” sees Ingels communicate the value and world-changing potential of architecture, and reflect on his own career.

The podcast is divided into four chapters. In Change Maker, Ingels reflects on the role of change in his own life and work, as well as in the world at large. In Drawing Conclusions, he reflects on his upbringing in Copenhagen, and how his talent as an illustrator and cartoonist led him into architecture.

In BIG Picture, Ingels speaks of the firm’s current projects, such as The Dryline in New York, a proposed plan for Mars, and a panda habitat in Copenhagen Zoo. In The Natural Order of Things, he “makes the case for the value of the physical in our hyper-digital age” and reflects on the social, physical, and natural elements that will form a key part of the future of architecture.

You can listen to the podcast, and read the full transcript, on the official Time Sensitive podcast site here.

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Cite: Niall Patrick Walsh. "Listen to Bjarke Ingels' Time Sensitive Podcast about his Life and Architecture" 22 May 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/917626/bjarke-ingels-appears-on-podcast-to-discuss-his-past-present-and-future> ISSN 0719-8884

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