Daniel Libeskind
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| Daniel Libeskind | |
| Born | 1946; Poland,, |
| Firms | Studio Daniel Libeskind, New York, New York, USA, Architect Daniel Libeskind AG, Zurich, Switzerland |
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| At Great Buildings | http://www.GreatBuildings.com/architects/Daniel_Libeskind.html |
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[edit] Works
- Freedom Tower, at New York, New York 2005 to .
- World Trade Center Reconstruction Competition, at New York, New York, 2002 to 2003. Article at ArchitectureWeek
- Jewish Museum Berlin, at Berlin, Germany, 1999 to 2001. - Article at ArchitectureWeek
- Food Theater Cafe, at London, England, 2001. GreatBuildings page
[edit] Discussion
(b. Poland, 1946)
Daniel Libeskind is a contemporary deconstructivist architect who has taught at several university architecture schools.
"Ever since I began architecture, I had an abhorrence to conventional architecture offices. There was something about the atmosphere of redundancy, routine and production that made me allergic to all forms of specialization and so-called professionalism. Ten years ago we founded our office in Berlin as a result of a decision, an accident, a rumor on the street and began an unimaginable journey down a path on which we are still travelling."
Daniel Libeskind. Daniel Libeskind : The Space of Encounter.
[edit] References
- "Libeskind in London", by Terri Whitehead, ArchitectureWeek No. 194, 2004.0526, pD1.1.
- "Modeling Libeskind's WTC", by Jerry Fireman, ArchitectureWeek No. 184, 2004.0303, pT1.1.
- "AIA Convenes in San Diego", by B.J. Novitski, ArchitectureWeek No. 148, 2003.0528, pN1.1.
- "Libeskind Scheme Chosen for WTC", by B.J. Novitski, ArchitectureWeek No. 137, 2003.0305, pN1.1.
- "WTC Design Competition Results", by ArchitectureWeek, ArchitectureWeek No. 128, 2003.0101, pN1.1.
- "Libeskind Zigzag in Berlin", by Lili Eylon, ArchitectureWeek No. 74, 2001.1107, pD1.1.
- "Engineering Ground Zero on PBS", by Kevin Matthews, ArchitectureWeek No. 531, 2011.10907, pN1.1.
- Daniel Libeskind, et al. Daniel Libeskind : The Space of Encounter. Universe Pub., April 2001. ISBN 0789304961. Available at Amazon.com
- Deconstructivist Architecture. ISBN 087070298X. Out of print
- Daniel Libeskind. Breaking Ground. Riverhead Books. 2004.
- Libeskind, Daniel. The Space of Encounter. Universe Press, New York. 2001.
- Libeskind, Daniel et al.. The Jewish Museum Berlin. Verlag der Kunst, Berlin. 1999.
- Schneider, Bernhard. The Jewish Museum Berlin, Daniel Libeskind. Prestel Verlag, Munich. 1999.
- Dorner, Elke. Das Jüdische Museum Berlin. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin. 1999.
- Rodiek, Thorsten. Museum ohne Ausgang: Das Felix-Nussbaum-Haus des Kulturgeschichtlichen Museums Osnabrück - Daniel Libeskind. Wasmuth Verlag, Tübingen. 1998.
- Sacchi, Livio. Universale di architettura. Daniel Libeskind, Museo ebraico, Berlino. Testo & Immagine s.r.l., Torino. 1998.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Fishing from the Pavement. NAI Uitgevers/Publishers, Rotterdam. 1997.
- Libeskind, Daniel and Balmond, Cecil. Unfolding. NAI Uitgevers/Publishers, Rotterdam. 1997.
- Müller, Alois Martin (Ed.). Radix:Matrix: Works and Writings of Daniel Libeskind. Prestel Verlag, Munich. 1997.
- Levene, Richard C. and Cecilia, Fernando (Ed.). El Croquis: Daniel Libeskind. El Croquis, Madrid. 1996.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Kein Ort an seiner Stelle. Verlag der Künste, Dresden. 1995.
- Müller, Alois Martin (Hrsg.). Radix:Matrix: Works and Writings of Daniel Libeskind. Prestel Verlag, Munich. 1994.
- Freireiss, Kristin (Ed.). Jewish Museum. Ernst & Sohn, Berlin. 1992.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Countersign. Academy Editions, London, and Rizzoli Editions, New York. 1992.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Marking the City Boundaries. Groningen, The Netherlands. 1990.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Line of Fire. Electa, Milan. 1988.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Theatrum Mundi. Architectural Association, London. 1985.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Chamberworks. Architectural Association, London. 1983.
- Libeskind, Daniel. Between Zero and Infinity. Rizzoli, New York. 1981.
[edit] External Links
Daniel Libeskind the architect's official web site

