Jewish Museum Berlin Building by Daniel Libeskind
Designed by Daniel Libeskind Architect The Jewish Museum Berlin: zinc-coated building is a German capital landmark – one of Germany’s most frequented museum buildings
The architecture firm of Studio Daniel Libeskind was founded in 1989 by Daniel with his wife Nina.
The main architects studio is located in New York, NY, USA. There are sub offices in Zürich, Switzerland and Milan, Italy.
Daniel is an American citizen, registered as an architect in Germany. He was born in 1946 in Łódź, Poland.
Key building designs by this architectural office include the Jewish Museum Berlin, Germany, and the Grand Canal Square in Dublin, Ireland. Recent buildings are Dresden Military Museum, Germany and Reflections at Keppel Bay, Singapore, both built in 2012.
In 2018 he designed Canada’s National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa, and in 2019 he designed Ngaren: The Museum of Humankind, The Great Rift Valley, Kenya, East Africa.
The architect gained fame when his design was seleted initially for the site of the former World Trade Center twin towers in New York City. Later his design was replaced by one from SOM.
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Designed by Daniel Libeskind Architect The Jewish Museum Berlin: zinc-coated building is a German capital landmark – one of Germany’s most frequented museum buildings
The Felix Nussbaum Haus originally designed by Daniel Libeskind architect, completed in the summer of 1998, was his first completed project.
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The Tchoban Foundation, in Berlin, exhibition will be opening on 7th of July, presenting 50 masterworks of contemporary architectural drawings made by celebrated architects like Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas and Bernard Tschumi.
Architect: Daniel Libeskind. Europe’s Tallest Residential Tower opens, a soaring 52 storey (192 m / 629 ft) tower taking ten years to complete, The arched façade rises to an apex creating a multi-level penthouse.
Design: Studio Daniel Libeskind. The Sapphire occupies a corner on Chausseestrasse. It features large angular windows designed to catch maximum light, canted walls, and a metallic-coated ceramic façade.
Design: Daniel Libeskind, architect. New photos of Germany’s largest museum, focused on the German Armed Forces. The five-storey extension, a14,500-ton wedge of concrete and steel, cuts through the former arsenal’s structural order
Design: Studio Libeskind, Architects. Downtown Tower-k18B is a “harmonious progression of glass volumes” – an 18-storey tower above a 6-storey podium, connected by a luminous glass-covered galeria, according to the architects.
Located in one of the oldest parts of Copenhagen, the Danish Jewish Museum is housed in a former 17th-century boathouse and library built by King Christian IV. Studio Libeskind designed the new interior space, while preserving the original building.
Design: Daniel Libeskind, Architects with Yigal Levi, architect. Controversy surrounds Daniel Libeskind’s pyramidal tower in Jerusalem. Following impassioned objections, the city recently approved the plan with major revisions.
Design: Studio Libeskind, Architects. Surrounded by a new public piazza located steps away from the historic medieval city, the 3,100 sqm museum stands as an expression of Vilnius past and present.
Roughly a dozen years after Daniel Libeskind’s extension to the Jewish Museum Berlin opened to great acclaim in 2001, the museum is set to unveil its latest collaboration with the architect, the Academy of the Jewish Museum Berlin.
Design: Studio Daniel Libeskind. The building, by this world-famous architect of Polish Jewish descent, is designed to honour and commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and recognize Canadian survivors. The Monument will be located within the historic LeBreton Flats in Ottawa, symbolically located across from the Canadian War Museum.
Joel Solkoff – on disability issues relevant to architects. Daniel Libeskind, master architect to rebuild Ground Zero, watched the original World Trade Center being built in the 1960s. Libeskind’s father worked in the neighborhood.
Tel Aviv’s Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery (3 Lilienblum Street, Neve Tzedek) will open its newest show, “Never Say the Eye Is Rigid: Architectural Drawings of Daniel Libeskind.”