Architect Bjarke Ingels, a Danish architect, was featured on a special segment of “60 Minutes” back in 2016. At the time, the 41-year-old was juggling over 60 major projects, including designing Lego’s new headquarters, a building for Google, and Two World Trade Center. Morley Safer sat down with Ingels in New York City to delve into his unique and innovative approach to architecture.
Ingels’ work has garnered worldwide attention for its bold and visionary designs that push the boundaries of traditional architecture. His ability to blend sustainability, functionality, and creativity has earned him a reputation as one of the most exciting architects of our time.
“60 Minutes” is known for its in-depth investigative reports, interviews, and profiles of newsworthy individuals. The segment featuring Bjarke Ingels offered viewers a glimpse into the mind of a visionary architect who is reshaping the skyline of cities around the world.
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When did 41 become young?
Easy to hear that Morley was at the end.
IDGAF
Bjarke is on his way to get Pritzker Prize award someday..
Can’t wait for this kind of architecture to go out of style. Bad for the environment and ugly.
when was this originally broadcast? (seems like a re-post)
10:43 – – women's high heels
4:39
Amazing ❤
Wow, I knew him but I didn't realize how big of a deal he is. Cool
4:37
“It went pretty well”
What?!?!
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Architecture is like giant art. But you live in it…..and it’s a science project t if physics. 😂 ❤
The steam
Pipe is cute ! 😂❤
You call it "great"? Great was Zaha Hadid. This guy make things soo mediocry. In severall years many of this places would be so ugly as DDR architecture. HELL NO
I cannot say that I have much respect for Silverstein. His overriding passion is making money, and toward that end he will stop at nothing to do that. When the Twin Towers were destroyed he tried to double his insurance payout, insisting that insurance companies were bound by policy terms that considered the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks two separate events for insurance purposes ($7 billion dollars, not $3.5 billion). In 2004 he lost his court case.
He's gone hopelessly out of fashion
Genius.