Daniel Libeskind

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Daniel Libeskind



Daniel Libeskind is an internationally renowned architect, known for the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and the Dublin Performing Arts Center in Dublin, Ireland. His practice is designing commercial, residential, and cultural buildings around the world. His Master Plan for rebuilding the World Trade Center site in New York City was selected in 2003 and has served as the blueprint for the entire site, including the Freedom Tower, the Memorial, the Museum, and the PATH Terminal.

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Breaking Ground

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Daniel Libeskind: The Space...

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Edge of Order

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Jewish Museum Berlin

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The Secret of the Shadow: L...

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Daniel Libeskind: Countersign

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Daniel Libeskind: Radix Matrix

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Breaking Ground: Adventures...

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Daniel Libeskind: Fishing F...

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1997 — 2 editions
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Alles Kunst?

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it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2001
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“I believe that the idea of the totality, the finality of the master-plan, is misguided. One should advocate a gradual transformation of public space, a metamorphic process, without relying on a hypothetical time in the future when everything will be perfect. The mistake of planners and architects is to believe that fifty years from now Alexanderplatz will be perfected. -p.197”
Daniel Libeskind, Daniel Libeskind: The Space of Encounter

“The stranger is often a person who can see and understand the context much better than a person who has lived there for a thousand years”
Daniel Libeskind

“Gaining experience is good, but it is also an obstacle because in some ways you have to forget what you know. You have to cease being an expert in order to do something new and something good.”
Daniel Libeskind



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