@DarioVillirilli

"When you start your journey.. know what is important for you, even if you don't necessarily know where you're going. If you make the decision based on the things that matter to you, wherever you are going to end up, it's where you need to go." - Bjarke Ingels

@bisvizstudio1242

This guy is a young architect who cares about environment, social, and cultural problems when designing, yet those problems don't affect on beauty in each of his design. Literally my role model in Architecture!

@colorfullconcerto

The director deserves a standing ovation as well.

@takuemukesi1011

Hope netflix will keep making a lot of these for young  creators , its like a close up with mentors🔥🔥🔥🔥

@evlee1295

13:31 
"you never left the office?"
"heheh...... yeah............."
every architect's life summarized in 10 seconds

@ms.redtery143

I'm an incoming Architecture student in the University near us and this documentary and others speaches of Bjarke makes me more inspired enough to not limit myself in creating. Bjarke really my role model right now. Wish me luck on my journey.

@kylesinko

Now, that's a documentary. Props to the director and film crew. The "inception" reference was well played

@jakieskropki

A matchless series. Thank you Netflix for making it available on here for free.

@linkinpandey

I liked how this documentary started with talking about inception and dream.. and then ended up talking about dreams! Beautiful work. Made me fall in love with architecture

@princesjecyvheldeleon475

The way he talks about architecture just draws me into architecture even more. And that's one of the things I like him the most.

@HendraYahyaVlog

His architecture is fun, playful architecture not serious and boring. Somehow he always can find a way to combine fun, playful moments without sacrificing function.

@EasyArchitecturalTheory

I was particularly inspired by Bjarke's Mountain Dwellings watching this episode. He really took "form follows function" to another level when he reimagined the orthogonal, symmetrical buildings we are so used to. YES IS MORE!

@NAZZBASHA

Architecture and archi school can get so dry and boring but this guy never fails to spark my mind back into motivation of endless possibilities

@V.H.Silva89

He asked the documentary to be like Inception and he got it!!

@mmendi1114

never knew how a documentary could open up my long lost love and aspirations for architecture and the built environment again, to this degree, with such an impact...wow

@prathmamehta5225

this documentary made me fall in love with architecture again!

@swennykins

Thank you Netflix for putting this up and making it free to all. I first watched this in a STEM class at my school and just recently rediscovered it. Bjarke is a truly talented architect and his work exceptionally fascinates me.

@dennynikaj

I am a student of architecture, and he to me is one of the 4 people that I get inspired constantly and follow regularly in my field.
Every line, space, structure and methodology that he incorporates is thought up so precisely that it just makes sense to even the easiest mind, this is why others are so frustrated with him and his amazing team, because it comes natural to him.
Let us all cherish his ideas, learn and grow from it, not spread hate, and idiocraty.
I would love to meet him and just see the brilliance that it makes him, so young, so famous, so smart.

@backpainbarbie

This is the kind of architect I want to be and it's amazing to have found someone who is living that dream making his dreams come true

@yaretzix

They act like repetition of parks on top of his buildings are bad when it’s earth we need to incorporate into innovative buildings replicate ‘earth’ onto our everyday lifestyle, this is his signature design that helps the earth re flourish!