BIGs founder Bjarke Ingels has previously spoken about his appreciation of Minecraft. Designed to be moved, repaired, flipped, added to or removed, the Voxel sofa system was created to be adaptable.
Watch| Big Time: An intimate portrait of architectural prodigy Bjarke Ingels. Until Sunday, 12 November, ACMI is screening Big Time—an inspiring BjarkeIngels communicates the value—and world-changing potential—of architecture with the giddy enthusiasm and excitement of a sci-fi obsessive anticipating the next big Hollywood blockbuster. This is an analogy that especially makes sense when one gets deep into conversation with Ingels, as Andrew Zuckerman recently did for this episode of Eventoday, despite the fact that he is now 48, there are people who call him a young architect. But the Dane Bjarke Ingels—founder of the BIG office with branches in Copenhagen, New York, London, Barcelona and Shenzhen—truly used to be a whiz kid of architecture. For at least a decade now, thanks to his irreverent and disconcertingly