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  2. Daniel Libeskind - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Libeskind (born May 12, 1946) is a Polish–American architect, artist, professor and set designer. Libeskind founded Studio Daniel Libeskind in 1989 with his wife, Nina, and is its principal design architect. [1] He is known for the design and completion of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany, that opened in 2001.

  3. THINK Team - Wikipedia

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    The design by Daniel Libeskind, which was more easily subsumed by the incumbent commercial interests at the site, was selected instead. The book "THINK New York: A Diary of Ground Zero" [1] recounts the complete experience of the team members and the evolution of the work they presented throughout the process. The book is a first hand account ...

  4. Hélène Binet - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Binet (born 1959) is a Swiss-French architectural photographer based in London, who is also one of the leading architectural photographers in the world. [1] [2] She is most known for her work with architects Daniel Libeskind, Peter Zumthor and Zaha Hadid, and has published books on works of several architects.

  5. Jewish Museum Berlin - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Daniel Libeskind's design was chosen from among 189 submissions [7] by the committee for what was then planned as a "Jewish Department" for the Berlin Museum. While other entrants proposed cool, neutral spaces, Libeskind offered a radical, zigzag design, which earned the nickname "Blitz" ("Lightning"). [8]

  6. Deconstructivism - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Libeskind envisioned many of his early projects as a form of writing or discourse on writing and often works with a form of concrete poetry. He made architectural sculptures out of books and often coated the models in texts, openly making his architecture refer to writing.

  7. Vienna-based Autlook has boarded sales on the Danish docu project “Architecture as Invention” in which seasoned doc filmmaker Michael Madsen shares existential and creative conversations with ...

  8. Bundeswehr Military History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Before opening in October 2011 as the Bundeswehr Military History Museum, the building underwent six years of extensive construction. Jewish architect Daniel Libeskind added a transparent arrowhead to the façade of the building, creating, according to the Dresden Tourism board, "an outwardly visible expression of innovation". [4]

  9. Bookwheel - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary times, the bookwheel is valued for its historical importance, decorative appeal, and symbolic significance. Ramelli's design has been recreated by artists such as Daniel Libeskind, [8] and it inspired the name of the Smithsonian Library's blog "Turning the Book Wheel". [9]