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English | Hardcover | 2026 | 504 pages | 30×24 cm
Publisher Phaidon Press
Author BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, Kent Martinussen, Joseph Grima, etc.
ISBN 9781837290185
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【Book Description】
BIG Atlas, published by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), is not merely an architectural monograph, but a comprehensive proposition on how contemporary architecture can respond to the future. Since its founding in 2005 by Bjarke Ingels, BIG has rapidly become one of the most influential architectural practices in the world, with projects spanning Copenhagen, New York, and multiple cities across Asia, continuously reshaping urban landscapes through a bold and experimental design language.
BIG’s concept of “pragmatic utopianism” is not an abstract ideal, but a method of identifying breakthroughs within real-world constraints, integrating social needs, environmental conditions, and formal innovation into actionable design strategies. At the same time, its notion of “hedonistic sustainability” redefines sustainability, transforming environmental responsibility from a matter of sacrifice into an enhanced quality of life. This ability to translate infrastructure into public space has kept its work at the center of global discourse.
BIG Atlas emerges from this very design context. The book systematically presents over 50 completed projects, ranging from cultural buildings and housing to large-scale public infrastructure, offering a comprehensive view of how BIG translates concepts into built form. Through more than 600 photographs, drawings, and plans, readers gain a clear understanding of design logic across different scales and conditions, while also seeing how architecture extends into interiors, landscape, and product design, forming an integrated cross-disciplinary practice.
From hybrid structures that merge energy infrastructure with urban activity to highly recognizable geometric spatial experiments, the projects featured not only demonstrate formal innovation but also reveal how architecture can respond to the complexities of contemporary cities. BIG Atlas is therefore more than a portfolio—it is a framework for transforming imagination into reality, offering a tangible and forward-looking blueprint for architecture and design.
【Details】
Author︰ BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, Kent Martinussen, Joseph Grima, etc.
Publisher︰ Phaidon Press
Year︰ 2026
Size︰ 30 × 24 cm
Binding︰ Hardcover
Pages︰ 504 pages


