Bjarke Ingels
Would you swim in the East River? It could happen sooner than you think
The East River is the cleanest it’s been in a century—and swimming in the once-polluted waterway isn’t such a wild idea
In Downtown Brooklyn, public spaces are poised for major revamp
WXY and BIG will collaborate on a new plan for the neighborhood’s public spaces
Bjarke Ingels’s twisting High Line condo launches sales
The development has launched sales on 14 of its condos, with prices ranging from $2.85 million to $28 million.
Bjarke Ingels’s High Line condos get their twisting shape
This West Chelsea project has made significant progress in the last six months
Construction begins on Bjarke Ingels-designed Bronx police station
The new building for the 40th Precinct is estimated to cost $68 million
Bjarke Ingels’s High Line condo shows off double-height skybridge
A new set of renderings are also giving us the first look at many of the posh amenities in the West Chelsea project.
Bjarke Ingels’s twisting High Line condos reveal its sleek interiors
Get a look inside the high-end condos at the XI.
Bjarke Ingels’s High Line project, XI, shows off a captivating, immersive sales office
The gallery features installations by the much-lauded stage designer Es Devlin.
Bjarke Ingels’s twisting High Line condos will soon launch sales
Condos at the XI will start from $2.8 million and go up to $25 million.
Bjarke Ingels’s Hudson Yards supertall will soon begin to rise
Construction on the Spiral is slated to begin this summer.
Community board considers flood barrier park for Manhattan’s east side
The initiative is meant to prevent flooding while improving the quality of the park
Peek at Bjarke Ingels Group’s new Dumbo office
The Danish architect has set up shop at Two Trees Management’s office building on Main Street.
Bjarke Ingels's twisting High Line towers are on the rise
The development will hold luxury condos, hotel and spa
Bjarke Ingels's undulating East Harlem rental is close to topping out
The building will eventually stand 11 stories tall and bring 233 apartments to the neighborhood.
Bjarke Ingels tapped for replacement for Nomad's erstwhile Bancroft Building
Moshe Safdie was originally attached to design the building at 3 West 29th Street
Landmark movie theater at Bjarke Ingels’s courtscraper will open in September
The cinema, which will sit at the base of Bjarke Ingels’s Midtown "courtscraper," will be the neighborhood’s first theater in a decade.
Bjarke Ingels’s undulating East Harlem rental begins its ascent
Gotham East 126th Residential will bring 233 rentals to the neighborhood come 2018.
Bjarke Ingels's High Line hotel-condo hybrid is ready to rise
Most of the development’s 240 condos will be located in the west tower, and some will be located above the hotel in the east tower.
Bjarke Ingels Group moves to ‘Scandimerican’ Brooklyn enclave of Dumbo
Bjarke Ingels Group, the namesake firm helmed by architecture’s It Boy, continues to prove it is truly on the cusp of cool by announcing its move from stuffy Manhattan to in-vogue Brooklyn.
Bjarke Ingels Group's Bronx police precinct building moves forward
The project, which will rise in one of the city’s toughest precincts, is expected to cost $50 million and will have LEED silver certification.
Bjarke Ingels’s undulating East Harlem rentals get new renderings
Construction has commenced on the latest NYC project designed by starchitect Bjarke Ingels, a rental building being developed by the Blumenfeld Development Group in East Harlem. Wednesday's groundbreaking ceremony came with a slew of new renders.
Bjarke Ingels’s West Chelsea development gets a name, luxury hotel
Bjarke Ingels Group and HFZ Capital’s twisty High Line development will also have a 137-key luxury spa resort, because New York City is obviously the most relaxing place.
Bjarke Ingels's Hudson Yards skyscraper is officially moving forward
Its design is perhaps most notable for the vertical gardens that wrap all around the exterior of the building. The 2.2 million-square-feet office building will be developed at an estimated cost of $3.2 billion.
Bjarke Ingels's High Line condos will be 2,000 square feet on average
The offering plan reveals mostly one, two and three-bedroom units with a few studios as well—the smallest unit is sized at 846 square feet, and the largest is an over 7,000 square foot penthouse with a wraparound terrace and a swimming pool.
New looks at Bjarke Ingels’s High Line towers, now with skybridges
HFZ Capital and Bjarke Ingels Group are set to transform the area around the southern end of the High Line with the duo’s collaboration at 76 Eleventh Avenue, but before that can happen, they need to decide on a final design.
See the fancy amenities inside Bjarke Ingels’s west side tetrahedron
New photos show the building and its branded amenities that include its fitness center, 22,000-square-foot garden, and recreation rooms. Rentals go from $3,000 to a whopping $16,500.
Bjarke Ingels's tetrahedron gets a massive sculpture inspired by the Hudson
The work was inspired by the Hudson River, and artist Stephen Glassman decided to name it after a loose translation of the Native American name for the river, "Muh-he-kunne-tuk," which means the river that flows both ways.
Surprise! Bjarke Ingels’s tetrahedron named Americas’ best tall building
When one thinks of the tallest buildings in New York City, Bjarke Ingels’ tetrahedron, Via 57 West is certainly not the first thing that comes to mind. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has named it the best tall building in the Americas.
Bjarke Ingels Design Will Likely Remain the Choice for 2 World Trade Center
After NewsCorp and 21st Century Fox pulled out it was unclear what would happen with the Bjarke Ingels designed project but Silverstein Properties is now hinting that they would like to stick to his design regardless.
Bjarke Ingels Unveils Concept For Fantastical Redesign of 2 Penn Plaza
Danish starchitect Bjarke Ingels is working on some fairly high-profile projects in NYC, and could add another one to the list if this design for 2 Penn Plaza, commissioned by Vornado Realty Trust, comes to pass.
Bjarke Ingels Talks 2 WTC Design and 'Extreme' Architecture
In a recent 60 Minutes interview, Danish starchitect Bjarke Ingels elaborated on some of his biggest NYC projects, including 2 World Trade Center, and talked about why his firm likes to make architecture "extreme."
Tour the Model Units of Bjarke Ingels's West Side Tetrahedron
Here now, a first real look inside of Bjarke Ingels's west side rental building, Via
Bjarke Ingels's Tetrahedron Finally Unveils Pricing Ahead of Rental Launch
Apartments in the 709-unit building will begin renting on March 1, with average asks for studios starting at $2,770. It isn't cheap to live in a building designed by architecture's wunderkind.