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BIG Wins Kimball Art Center Competition With Its Twisting Timber Eco Tower

02/11/2012
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  • BIG Wins Kimball Art Center
    Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • BIG Wins Kimball Art Center
    Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • BIG Wins Kimball Art Center
    Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • BIG Wins Kimball Art Center
    Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • BIG Wins Kimball Art Center
    Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • BIG Wins Kimball Art Center
    Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • BIG Wins Kimball Art Center
    Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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BIG Wins Kimball Art Center

Bjarke Ingels loves to ski, so there's no doubt he's thrilled that his firm, BIG, just won first prize to design the renovation and expansion of the Kimball Art Center in Park City, UT. BIG's winning design features a soaring, twisting, timber eco-tower that pays respect to the mining history of the Utah ski town. Using reclaimed trestlewood for the structure along with other sustainable strategies like solar power, rainwater collection, a high performing thermal envelope and daylighting, BIG's tower is sure to make a huge statement....

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