Sometimes, to get amazing things done, it takes someone who is prepared to stand up and sound bonkers in public. Bjarke Ingels is clearly one of those people, but because he is both a Dutchman, and an architect, no one thinks he is mad and they commission him to build wonderfully insane buildings.
The one that caught my eye is a huge waste treatment plant on the outskirts of Copenhagen.
"Most of the recently build power plants are merely functional boxes, wrapped in an expensive gift paper. The main “function” of the façade is to hide the fact that factories are having a serious image/branding problem. We want to do more than just create a beautiful skin around the factory. We want to add functionality! The ambition of creating added value in terms of added functionality does not stand in contrast to the ambition to create beauty. It does not have to be either/or – it can be both! We propose a new breed of waste-to-energy plant, one that is economically, environmentally, and socially profitable."
"Instead of considering Amagerforbraending as an isolated object, we mobilize the architecture and intensify the relationship between the building and the city – expanding the existing activities in the area by turning the roof of the new Amagerforbraending into a ski slope for the citizens of Copenhagen. Now is time to re-brand the factory."
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