Empathy is the greatest power that you can possess as a human being. There is strength in understanding an opposition. There is great power in patiently understanding the cries of a small child. There is strength in understanding the feelings of a woman. The most important form of empathy is the uninhibited understanding of yourself and how you can apply that power to benefit the world. This documentary was thoughtful and well produced. Thank you very much for creating it.
Yes. Emphatically yes. However, all is not good and the fight to overcome the evil is a never ending struggle. This is a fight that requires broad and committed strokes where empathy and humanity may be at times sacrificed for this greater good. This is happening NOW.
His presentation of the 8 House - manipulating space to show design - has remained one of my most watched videos. How you share your ideas can be as important as the ideas themselves.
While watching him talking and pausing, and looking for proper words, I couldn't help thinking what if he were a philosopher? The way he speaks requires a very deep focus and ignoring the surrounding while diving into the deep ocean of your own thoughts and opinions. I have studied Political Science, and the reason I watched this interview was for the exceptional ability to speak I saw in this amazing guy.
A brilliant mind and a compassionate heart... a great combination. I'm grateful to see that his approach is succeeding in the architecture world. I appreciate his emphasis on empathy and his definition of architecture: "The art and science of accommodation."
Wow! Completely self thought and now single handedly changing the discourse of architecture and teaching everybody that you can be so innovative and daring as to design the potential to walk or ski on roofs. All this genius in one man, and yet he is so humble and modest. What a brilliant person. Thanks so much for all you've done for architecture Bjarke.
I am so happy, that he achieved his mission to make every roof usable. Who of us do Not have this swears to ourself, what we are going to make when we grow up.
Scandinavian grasp of my language always impresses me. They speak it somewhat differently than I, however never sound foreign. It feels like english is something we share rather than something they borrowed.
Bjark, very profound comment at @ 29:00 that "buildings (substantial) should outlast their original purpose", thus be able to be re-purposed" for a future function, that is so true. It's what I deal with every day. Good bones with a good core. IBC, ADA done, established?
You can understand that he is actually considering a very wide range of topics when approaching his work: like environment, demographics, politics, science and language and many more, that have something to do with the people that inhabit his projects. That really takes to be curious about those things and take time to research them and be active in daily life.
Sounds like his education was like me surfing UA-cam. Just finding out how to do it yourself. Proving that the entire education system is outdated. Instead of teachers, just mentors you can call up and Skype. Instead of tuition just tests to certify you. Open source curricula etc.
He is definitely not a genius but he is a good salesman. If you talk about genius, Norman Foster achieve far greater in scale and in depth than Bjarke Engel. If you talks about depth, Mies Van Der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright or Louis Kahn should be someone to look up to.
@@dannysze8183 lol in years to come, your kids will think of him the same way you think of Wright and van der Rohe. Each generation has its geniuses. He's paving the way for the future of architecture, stop being so stuck in the past or limiting your view of ingenuity
Talk about a person that has it all: youth, beauty, intelligence, a great family, having born in one of the best countries in the world, incredible talent and genius. He also was born in the right era to being able to build this kind of modern buildings. (and also super-rich).
A driven man with broadminded views who conveys a level- headed understanding of the total picture although I don’t believe it translates that seamlessly well in the overhyped architecture he does along with his team of professionals - its basically good modern architecture with a certain twist. Also he seems enjoying the business side of architecture to a significant amount added that his appearance and personal charm combined with the great connections surely serves him well in current architecture industry. 😌
Anyways if another architect would have a similar mindset to his but a different ethnicity I would assume with high probability that he/she would barely be taken seriously or even be given a fraction of the platform and the plethora of opportunities the media and the architecture community has bestowed on this being.
24:44 I call this type of design ‘Brief Engineering’. It’s a classic Koolhaas strategy where you set up requirements for the building such that the outcome will yield an evocative design. This strategy allows the architect to claim that he is a functionalist. It can be effective however the pit-fall is that it can cost a city at the urban scale because the outcome will almost always be aggressively different to the context. This can be fine if the function of the building suggests communal landmark such as a library, however if the function is residential block, you have to ask the question- should someone’s home suggest landmark on an urban scale seeing as it is functionally, a landmark for relatively small numbers of city users.
In my humble opinion what architecture schooling has lost, and what most architects of today have failed to learn is this: what is beautiful. Does the design call forth our best? Does it emotionally elevate the humans who see and interact with it? This is a pillar for designing single-family homes, multi family development, religious institutions, government institutions, and communal/civic spaces. European architects of the 16th-19th centuries understood this well. I suppose we could use more masons, stone cutters, carpenters, and other craftsmen, that useless 4 year degrees?
32:50 im from erbil/ kurdistan, in love with all your works i always make presentations about your projects in school 😁 you’re such an inspiration THANK YOU
Density in Midtown Manhattan is a nightmare. Architects are contributing to this catastrophe. I wonder what Jane Jacobs would have to say about the Hudson Yards.
Computer simulations could help you imagine how to use buildings as best anti smog shields, make them work like trees, give them a green coat, made of veggies or bushes, enough tiny to stay safe in kinetic moving windows balconies or outside walls, lets save the planet together fans
Ingels is somewhat arrogant in claiming that Ghery and Wright only built a couple-hundred buildings and haven't made much of an impact, because Wright revolutionized American architecture. Ghery's influence has revolutionized Bilbao and people travel from all over the world to see his creations.
We don't call bicycle lanes in Sydney and Melbourne "Copenhagen Lanes". We call them a monumental waste of time and money that are making our major cities even more congested.
many confused people throw around false equivalency by comparing pritzker prize to nobel prize. pritzker prize is just a vanity project and is a branding effort for wealthy pritzker family name. moreover, the prize committee is composed of mostly random buffoons who have not knowledge of building design and hence the prizes has no credibility. its akin to trash collector in nobel award selection committee making award for physics. architecture is a more a humanities degree than anything. most top tier us college or university do not offer this degree for a reason. harvard graduate design school has lot of people from second, third rate undergraduate schools because most kid smart enough to get into top tier schools are too intelligent to get into this non technical profession.
art and science of accomodation???? his last two buildings in new york city cater to the super rich. an apartment in any of them are out of the income range of middle class new yorkers. where's the empathy?
Shzamir Garcia but its still accommodating tho. What's your point? Do you really think an L.I.G housing can fit right in the middle of the Downtown Manhattan Skyline? That'd be preposterous I think
*Get inspired by Bjarke Ingels' advice to young architects right here:*
ua-cam.com/video/8yMzZwAtZRw/v-deo.html
The World Trade Center looks like a stretched- out merkaba doesn't it?
Love this guy..reminds me why i studied architecture..he speaks fully by my heart
Empathy is the greatest power that you can possess as a human being. There is strength in understanding an opposition. There is great power in patiently understanding the cries of a small child. There is strength in understanding the feelings of a woman. The most important form of empathy is the uninhibited understanding of yourself and how you can apply that power to benefit the world.
This documentary was thoughtful and well produced. Thank you very much for creating it.
Thank you for writing this..!
Yes. Emphatically yes. However, all is not good and the fight to overcome the evil is a never ending struggle. This is a fight that requires broad and committed strokes where empathy and humanity may be at times sacrificed for this greater good. This is happening NOW.
i was actually moved by what he said, very interesting for this generation of very ectreme and one sided thinking.
"Empathy is one of the greatest superpower......." Well said
His presentation of the 8 House - manipulating space to show design - has remained one of my most watched videos. How you share your ideas can be as important as the ideas themselves.
While watching him talking and pausing, and looking for proper words, I couldn't help thinking what if he were a philosopher? The way he speaks requires a very deep focus and ignoring the surrounding while diving into the deep ocean of your own thoughts and opinions. I have studied Political Science, and the reason I watched this interview was for the exceptional ability to speak I saw in this amazing guy.
Super inspiring. Incredible choice of words, especially for a person with a non English background.
"If we have the power to radically change our planet by accident, imagine what we can do if we are doing it willingly"
I'm glad to have discovered this architect and look forward to discovering his work and following his career. Thank you for posting this interview.
A brilliant mind and a compassionate heart... a great combination. I'm grateful to see that his approach is succeeding in the architecture world. I appreciate his emphasis on empathy and his definition of architecture: "The art and science of accommodation."
ua-cam.com/video/xLfUM4YEs_A/v-deo.html
How to design responsive architecture
Wow! Completely self thought and now single handedly changing the discourse of architecture and teaching everybody that you can be so innovative and daring as to design the potential to walk or ski on roofs.
All this genius in one man, and yet he is so humble and modest. What a brilliant person. Thanks so much for all you've done for architecture Bjarke.
Really, really good. I particularly enjoyed the clarity and depth of thoughts and the logical arguments - great!
I am so happy, that he achieved his mission to make every roof usable. Who of us do Not have this swears to ourself, what we are going to make when we grow up.
Scandinavian grasp of my language always impresses me. They speak it somewhat differently than I, however never sound foreign. It feels like english is something we share rather than something they borrowed.
if you tried to learn more about languages, you'd understand that english has more similarities to Scandinavian languages than maybe Arabic or Korean.
You are bringing some great interviews, with some amazing minds, Louisiana. Thanks
Bjark, very profound comment at @ 29:00 that "buildings (substantial) should outlast their original purpose", thus be able to be re-purposed" for a future function, that is so true. It's what I deal with every day. Good bones with a good core. IBC, ADA done, established?
4:23 Frustrated, Curious, Became Passionate about architecture... I guess most of Architecture community experience that 😊
Architecture ought not be a checklist.... taking this home
He is pure.
Bjarke gives us a good answer to solve the big problem that nobody is going to commission you to do a building before you already build a building.
You can understand that he is actually considering a very wide range of topics when approaching his work: like environment, demographics, politics, science and language and many more, that have something to do with the people that inhabit his projects. That really takes to be curious about those things and take time to research them and be active in daily life.
"Pragmatic Utopian Architecture" , Philosophy of Bjarke Ingels!
Sounds like his education was like me surfing UA-cam. Just finding out how to do it yourself. Proving that the entire education system is outdated. Instead of teachers, just mentors you can call up and Skype. Instead of tuition just tests to certify you. Open source curricula etc.
Love it, buildings may not be scalable, but ideas are!
Bjarke Engel is a freaking GENIUS, well done sir I am a fan of your work
He is definitely not a genius but he is a good salesman. If you talk about genius, Norman Foster achieve far greater in scale and in depth than Bjarke Engel. If you talks about depth, Mies Van Der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright or Louis Kahn should be someone to look up to.
@@dannysze8183 Doesnt mean he is not a genius
@@ratan4692 You do not understand what is architecture.
@@dannysze8183 Yeah. Sure 😂😂😂
@@dannysze8183 lol in years to come, your kids will think of him the same way you think of Wright and van der Rohe. Each generation has its geniuses. He's paving the way for the future of architecture, stop being so stuck in the past or limiting your view of ingenuity
As he mentioned understanding other people, despite you do not agree is the power to success.
Beautiful man, stunning architecture.
Talk about a person that has it all: youth, beauty, intelligence, a great family, having born in one of the best countries in the world, incredible talent and genius. He also was born in the right era to being able to build this kind of modern buildings. (and also super-rich).
Great Stuff. A ton of things to learn from the legend Bjarke Ingels. I wish if i could ever meet you. @BjarkeIngels
A driven man with broadminded views who conveys a level- headed understanding of the total picture although I don’t believe it translates that seamlessly well in the overhyped architecture he does along with his team of professionals - its basically good modern architecture with a certain twist. Also he seems enjoying the business side of architecture to a significant amount added that his appearance and personal charm combined with the great connections surely serves him well in current architecture industry. 😌
Anyways if another architect would have a similar mindset to his but a different ethnicity I would assume with high probability that he/she would barely be taken seriously or even be given a fraction of the platform and the plethora of opportunities the media and the architecture community has bestowed on this being.
This was so motivational, I know what I have to do
Somebody worth admiration
24:44 I call this type of design ‘Brief Engineering’. It’s a classic Koolhaas strategy where you set up requirements for the building such that the outcome will yield an evocative design. This strategy allows the architect to claim that he is a functionalist. It can be effective however the pit-fall is that it can cost a city at the urban scale because the outcome will almost always be aggressively different to the context. This can be fine if the function of the building suggests communal landmark such as a library, however if the function is residential block, you have to ask the question- should someone’s home suggest landmark on an urban scale seeing as it is functionally, a landmark for relatively small numbers of city users.
Elon Musk and Bjarke Ingels would make an amazing team!!
Absolutely, those two are my heroes
Thought about that the moment I knew about this guy!
they already are! check Hyperloop projects!
this can only be said be a first or second semester student who just learned about them.
Yeah i think elon is good point guard
made me realize sooo many things in life and architecture
36:28 "front paws" love it
When Jason Bourne become a architect
LOL
I love this architect...!
minute 6:19, ur welcome.
that he makes a momentary weird face is the least important of this interview
@@kazoosc WHY SO SERIOUS? HAHA
Thank you
lmao
thank you so much
In my humble opinion what architecture schooling has lost, and what most architects of today have failed to learn is this: what is beautiful. Does the design call forth our best? Does it emotionally elevate the humans who see and interact with it? This is a pillar for designing single-family homes, multi family development, religious institutions, government institutions, and communal/civic spaces. European architects of the 16th-19th centuries understood this well. I suppose we could use more masons, stone cutters, carpenters, and other craftsmen, that useless 4 year degrees?
I would love to play Minecraft with him
The functionality is the keyword for the buildings will last forever...
he is... amazing
If someone would make a list with links to the readings that he mentioned, that would be helpful
Incredible. Really really bright
32:50 im from erbil/ kurdistan, in love with all your works i always make presentations about your projects in school 😁 you’re such an inspiration THANK YOU
Great lessons from a great mind. Thank you for this.
Thank you
Love this guy
I think 6:18 was his way of saying, "stupid question, bro."
Density in Midtown Manhattan is a nightmare. Architects are contributing to this catastrophe. I wonder what Jane Jacobs would have to say about the Hudson Yards.
I'm confused, are you advocating sprawl?
i was good at drawing to and then i forgot about until i am now 42 and regretting not be working in the art field. it’s too late now i cannot go back.
Its never to late to follow your dreams.
you can. architects are late bloomers (thats what i have heared). Geoffrey Manning Bawa, you can search about him.
I am really happy about this content,- very interesting thoughts and facts here. 💡⭐️✌🏻
Wow. ..verynicetomy special someone
impressive guy i like his mind
Oh my God!! I'm in love!!
Love it. So inspirational
Extremely well done.
Just love his humility...🤣
43:23 What an infectious laugh!
Super!
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Inspiring!!!
6:18 Somebody clip this LOL
loool
Fascinating mind...but who affords all of these structures?
Mix feelings but I definitely adore you infinitely!!! Hope to shake your hand one day
I'm curious. Why are your feelings mixed?
wow inspiring
wow just wow
29:00 my currently question: how/can a building survive through the years?
wonderful
Computer simulations could help you imagine how to use buildings as best anti smog shields, make them work like trees, give them a green coat, made of veggies or bushes, enough tiny to stay safe in kinetic moving windows balconies or outside walls, lets save the planet together fans
superb!
"Evey Architect wants to change the world, even without Client consent.
Ingels is somewhat arrogant in claiming that Ghery and Wright only built a couple-hundred buildings and haven't made much of an impact, because Wright revolutionized American architecture. Ghery's influence has revolutionized Bilbao and people travel from all over the world to see his creations.
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what architect he named at min 13:23 that works with calatrava and zaha
Ben van Berkel
That ghy interesting,,,
We don't call bicycle lanes in Sydney and Melbourne "Copenhagen Lanes". We call them a monumental waste of time and money that are making our major cities even more congested.
My favorite
wow, great mind
Genius!
great
Can anybody write for me the name of a mentioned architect at 13:50?
Rem Koolhass:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas
I just did a search. El Croquis #72 is a book on Ben Van Berkel.
Fix the new Vancouver House, its not just about interesting design it has to be built with your oversight. Pissed off
He steel have a eyes of child :)
DOPE!
many confused people throw around false equivalency by comparing pritzker prize to nobel prize. pritzker prize is just a vanity project and is a branding effort for wealthy pritzker family name. moreover, the prize committee is composed of mostly random buffoons who have not knowledge of building design and hence the prizes has no credibility. its akin to trash collector in nobel award selection committee making award for physics. architecture is a more a humanities degree than anything. most top tier us college or university do not offer this degree for a reason. harvard graduate design school has lot of people from second, third rate undergraduate schools because most kid smart enough to get into top tier schools are too intelligent to get into this non technical profession.
Different Ingles
Not extremely dynamic document :)
Bjarke Ingels? More like Bizzare Angles..
I’ll go now
@ 06:19
cool guy!
6:18 😂😂😂
Please translate to indonesia.. 😊😊
art and science of accomodation???? his last two buildings in new york city cater to the super rich. an apartment in any of them are out of the income range of middle class new yorkers. where's the empathy?
Shzamir Garcia but its still accommodating tho. What's your point? Do you really think an L.I.G housing can fit right in the middle of the Downtown Manhattan Skyline? That'd be preposterous I think
market prices is not something he controls...
👌👌🙂😊
6:17 whohowhohowhohoh
he looks like LIAM PAYNE
My niece wants to be an architect she is 16 years old
This is the Elon musk of architecture
vaidades...e pouca consciencia