Bjarke Ingels Group crafts a concave labyrinthian landscape

WASHINGTON DC – For an installation at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, Danish architecture firm BIG looked at the style of mazes through history and asked: ’Can a maze reveal itself?’
The maze’s straightforward concept is cl
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