Daniel libeskind (111)
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See the Thesis Projects of Liz Diller, Daniel Libeskind, and Other Cooper Union Grads at New Exhibit
Stanley Allen's "The Theater of Production," from his thesis (1980-81). Professors: John Hejduk, Raimund Abraham, Anthony Candido, Ricardo Scofidio, Robert Slutzky, Bernard Tschumi Courtesy The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Archive, The Cooper Union Emily Dickinson's poetry, the mythological phoenix, Gulliver's Travels—all have been sources of inspiration for architectural …
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Daniel Libeskind–Designed Holocaust Monument Opens in Ottawa
Courtesy Doublespace Today, Canada inaugurated a Star of David–shaped steel-and-concrete Holocaust memorial designed by Studio Libeskind. Located in the historic LeBreton Flats area of the city, the monument's journey to realization was lengthy: in 2007, a University of Ottawa student petitioned a Member of Parliament for the Canadian government to build …
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Q&A: Daniel Libeskind on Italy, Product Design, and Architecture Today
When you talk to Daniel Libeskind, no single question has a simple answer. From his days as a young musical prodigy (he played the accordion) to his directorship at Cranbrook Academy, not to mention his voracious passion for literature, the fascinating episodes of his life all come together, informing his approach to design and architecture …
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Q&A: Daniel Libeskind on His New Sculptural Work
With the recent launch of Cosentino’s new ultra-compact architectural surface, Dekton, the company made an additional announcement. Architect Daniel Libeskind is working with Dekton to create Beyond The Wall, a permanent sculpture at the Cosentino global headquarters in Almeria, Spain. Beyond The Wall shows Libeskind’s unique approach to architecture as a language …
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Daniel Libeskind
Job description: Architect Current project(s): We’re working on housing in Singapore, Italy, Poland, Sacramento, Toronto, and the greater Cincinnati area; museums in Dresden, San Francisco, Denver, and Toronto; cultural and office buildings in Boston, Dublin, Hong Kong, and Milan; large commercial complexes in South Korea and Las Vegas; and competitions in Singapore, Hong …
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Studio Libeskind Designs a Bold Yet Contextual New Art Museum for Vilnius
… to find but..well, you get it...) Another vital (and less scandalous) piece of the city’s cultural rekindling is its new MO museum, designed by Studio Libeskind with local firm Do Architects. The audacious structure, dedicated to modern Lithuanian art, is located just outside the city’s historic wall, at a crossroads between its …
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Studio Libeskind’s First Building in China Honors the Past While Proposing a Future Vision
… references Zhang’s legacy and that of the city itself, while proposing a new public landmark for Wuhan. But realizing the soaring “horizontal shard,” as studio founder Daniel Libeskind calls the elevated ark-like structure, presented a new set of challenges that went beyond the project’s design and engineering. “It’s an adventure to …
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Studio Libeskind Tapped to Design Affordable Senior Housing in Brooklyn
… both residents and the greater Bed-Stuy community. “I am extremely grateful and inspired by this opportunity to contribute to the Bed-Stuy community,” said firm founder Daniel Libeskind. “I believe I can speak for our entire team that our goal is to serve the senior community by creating homes that give a sense of …
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Inside the Homes and Workspaces of 8 Great Architects
… Architects Live will present glimpses into the personal spaces of eight significant architects: Shigeru Ban, Mario Bellini, David Chipperfield, Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, Zaha Hadid, Marcio Kogan, Daniel Libeskind and Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai. Curator Francesca Molteni interviewed each of the designers in their private homes and came away with one finding: architects are …
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Roundtable: Calatrava, Childs, and Libeskind on the World Trade Center
… the urban scars of September 11, 2001. I had the rare opportunity to sit down with three architects working on the site, Santiago Calatrava, David Childs, and Daniel Libeskind, at the recent AIA Convention in Washington DC, where they were honored along with four others, as “Architects of Healing”. We discussed their experience of reshaping …