Danish architect Bjarke Ingels reflects on the Maritime Museum of Denmark, telling ICON Magazine how strict competition criteria nearly shut out his firm's design, "preventing one of the main reasons to hire a design consultant: to come up with solutions you wouldn't be able to come up with yourself." On the "misconception" that his practice is more about "promise rather than realization," Ingels holds that "we worked hard to make things happen." [ICON; previously]
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