How I love design in any of its manifestations, architecture or fashion.
@archjenifer896425 күн бұрын
So many amazing things from BIG
@EwelinaŚlusarek-o5s9 күн бұрын
Amazing content!
@architech.network9 күн бұрын
Appreciate it!
@exquecido29 күн бұрын
One of the best episodes, thanks Oliver!! Might we see big barcelona office in the future someday? haha cheers from brazil.
@architech.network28 күн бұрын
Thanks, yes of course we will have to complete the BIG offices over time......next tho is New York!
@JamesChadudАй бұрын
Another amazing episode. Ill give myself a hard task, decode and model the kistefos museum just as it is. hahah lets see.
@readthename7 күн бұрын
can we get a tour of the RSHP/Rogers office
@architech.network6 күн бұрын
Yea are trying ot reach out to them, so fingers crossed!
@sagarpraveen-n6z25 күн бұрын
Wonderful video. But background music is distracting. It can be done away with
@rbburattini29 күн бұрын
Amazing content. The soundtrack was driving me nuts 😂 tough
@architech.network28 күн бұрын
We have edits it to be the lowest to date
@alomgirajad590225 күн бұрын
if i complete ATN REVIT MASTERCLASS, and skilled myself as much you deliver in your course. will it make me great candidate for BIG intern position?
@architech.network23 күн бұрын
The BIG team is looking for great designers, so the most important thing is having a good portfolio. Having various software skills can be an advantage, grasshopper, revit, unreal etc. But they are looking for talented people that have a combination of design skills, technical/software skills and importantly a great person to work with and have in the team.
@kanishkmalik499Ай бұрын
❤
@Chaos-TheoryyАй бұрын
Home base
@yutubusushi26 күн бұрын
Don't need background music
@GSovod28 күн бұрын
Background music better be turn down
@architech.network28 күн бұрын
its the lowest we have made it
@YQ213827 күн бұрын
☕️❤️👏😊danke
@Simon-Simon-SimonАй бұрын
landscape section , 🤣
@jakob5643Ай бұрын
This is an office filled with 80% unpaid interns working to keep the office afloat, at the cost of other studios everywhere. Unsustainable, unethical
@architech.networkАй бұрын
No one at big is unpaid, do some homework before posting comments like this..
@giacomolattanzio16529 күн бұрын
@@architech.networkthanks for contributing to avoid exposing how toxic the work environment in some architecture studios is. You’re a disgrace
@architech.network28 күн бұрын
I worked at BIG for over 5 years, by far the most amazing work environments I've been part of! People do work hard and sometimes long hours but when you're trying to create innovative ideas sometimes that is what it takes. Architecture practices around the world need to rethink parts of our profession, particularly pay and overtime. In my opinion, one way we can do this is to adopt more innovative technologies so we spend less time on laborious tasks and more time on critical thinking. This is why we want to spread information about technology and entrepreneurship in our industry…….if you think you can do it better stop wasting time commenting on youtube and go out there and start your own practice and make a change.
@TangHan7 күн бұрын
@@architech.networkwell said! It’s always about finding the right balance
@paco68itАй бұрын
Depressive vibes…looks like a factory ((
@joelmendes450627 күн бұрын
BIG is kind a architecture fabric, i was recently in Aarhus seeing some of the BIG projects there, is just show off architecture, building could have been build there or in Dubai, would be the same. No connection to the place, to the city, to the people, nothing, just a giant sculpture there.
@architech.network8 күн бұрын
I find these comments so thoughtless, the first comment looks like a factory….its set within a industrial redevelopment area so there are gestures towards the industrial nature of the context which the building is set in, not to mention its on a peninsula with the weather coming in directly from the sea, hence the use of resilient materials. And the second comment, the Aarhus project where the masterplan is designed around maximizing views in the local context, the summer houses designed around the local vernacular, built in local materials for the local community to use and activate the local area, not to mention the harbor bath again build for the local community......yet you see this as having no connection to place and people?
@joelmendes45068 күн бұрын
@@architech.network my comment was about BIG architecture in general, and yes, the building in Arhus has no connection at all with the surroundings. I was there a couple weeks a go in a office trip (i work as an architect) and the place was empty, no people, no life. The bath/swimmingpool area and the small buildings around were the only nice part to walk around, the clock tower and the gigantic curved building (apartments building) where like OVNIS that landed there. Same for the huge tower in the back (projecto of another architecture office). Again, those building being there or in Dubai, would have been the same.