"Byar-kay Ingels is here," begins Charlie Rose in a segment that aired last Friday on the veteran reporter's PBS talk show, and boy was he. If you've been following along as the Danish architect's studio has taken the U.S. (and New York) architecture scene by storm—with the "Dry Line," a meandering hybrid storm barrier-and-park on Manhattan's coast, with a proposal for Google's new California campus, a collaboration with Thomas Heatherwick, and with the recently unveiled 2 World Trade—the segment didn't exactly offer a smorgasbord of new insights. But there were some good morsels, even for the initiated. Below, 6 interesting, funny, and otherwise enlightening moments from the Bjarke Ingels's Charlie Rose interview.
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