Architect Bjarke Ingels Unveils A Zipper-Like Pavilion in Toronto

  • Author: sharpmagazineme Publish date: Wednesday، 07 October 2020 Reading time: 1 min read
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As the leader of Danish design firm BIG, superstar architect Bjarke Ingels has imagined everything from Denmark’s LEGO museum to a garbage-burning energy plant with a ski hill built on top of it. (No, really. That’s a real thing.) With Unzipped, a new installation now on display in Toronto, BIG stacks together 1,800 hollow fibreglass blocks to assemble a surreal, zipper-esque structure that shifts from appearing curvy and opaque from one viewpoint to transparent and rectilinear from