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In a counterintuitive decision, we split all the floors in half and doubled the amount of levels. Every single aspect of LEAPP has been involved in our HQ, including the planning, the product design, the very complex stacking of the concrete elements.

OPEN HEART — The elevator, vertical risers and a smaller, secondary egress stair are moved to the northern edge of the building in an overlap between the north facing beams, leaving the floor plates and the center of the building as open as possible.

A plethora of in-house perspectives allows us to see what none of us would be able to see on our own.

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A series of Scandinavian granite and marble are stacked between the beams and everything else is these concrete walls resting on each other. Towards the north, native forest trees, such as pines and oaks, create shelter from the harsh winds of the harbour.

To make the pattern "click", one beam on each level is triangular. An open stair ricochets from level to level all the way from the basement to the penthouse. Consumer products. The sum of our. One of the means of egress is that you can walk all the way from the roof to the ground floor.

Towards the south, areas with planting, rocks and woods support habitat creation for biodiversity. The park reflects what would have naturally grown here before the harbor emerged, making it an homage to both the past and future. Upon entering the main entrance through a 3 m tall glass door, BIGsters and guests will find themselves in a dramatic Piranesian space, where the inner life of the building reveals itself through diagonal views all the way up to the top floor.

The entrance and exhibition space face west, while a restaurant with outdoor seating opens towards south. The green spiral staircase for social activities and breaks wraps around the building, doubling as the main egress route. Work, Interiors. At the foot of BIG HQ, BIG’s Landscape team has transformed a former parking area into a 1, m2 public park and promenade, inspired by the sandy beaches and the coastal forests of Denmark.

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Planergemeinschaft Raumfachwerk Flughafenstrasse 90 Kloten Switzerland. Each floor has direct access to a balcony connected to the balcony above and below, forming a continuous ribbon of outdoor spaces, spiraling from the roof to the quayside like a mountain path.

The small footprint at the end of the pier became the main design dilemma: how to organize a single work environment for all of us when we would have to be split between a minimum of four levels. Since joining BIG in as Chief Financial Officer, overseeing the development of the organization and its strategic priorities, Sheela has transformed BIG from Bjarke Ingels’ Danish architectural firm into an internationally acclaimed company led by design, community and innovation.

Every floor has access to an outdoor terrace that is connected to the outdoors terrace above and below. BIG has grown organically over the last two decades from a founder, to a family, to a force of Our latest transformation is the BIG LEAP: Bjarke Ingels Group of Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, Planning and Products.

This creates incredibly framed views as you move through the building — sometimes you see a fragment of the Nordhavn community, sometimes you see a frame of the water, sometimes a framed view of the windmills at Middelgrunden.

A series of half floor plates overlap to create a cascading environment of interconnected levels that unite the entire seven-storey building visually and physically into a single space. View all. These triangular elements simultaneously act as terraces and escape stairs keeping the center free from an enclosed central fire stair.

A single stone column of eight different types of rock — ranging from dense granite at the bottom to a soft marble at the top — form a totem pole to gravity at the heart of the open space. The ribbon doubles as the additional fire escape freeing up the interior from the obstruction of the traditional core.