Do check out this week's massive New Yorker profile of architecture it-boy Bjarke Ingels, who has "the swagger of a night-club d.j." and "looks like a former boy-band star." "I speak, therefore I think," Ingels says. "If you're a sculptor, you can work with a hammer and chisel on a block of marble until it looks like the woman you're trying to portray. If you're an architect, [...] your capacity to communicate ideas is your hammer and chisel." [The New Yorker]
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