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  1. An international figure in architecture and urban design, Daniel Libeskind is renowned for his ability to evoke cultural memory in buildings. Informed by a deep commitment to music, philosophy, literature, and poetry, Mr. Libeskind aims to create resonant, unique, and sustainable architecture. Born in Lód’z, Poland, in 1946, Mr. Libeskind immigrated to the United States as a teenager and ...

  2. 27 de ago. de 2021 · Daniel Libeskind tenía ya 50 años cuando su diseño del Museo Judío de Berlín lo catapultó a la fama internacional. Pero a partir de ese momento, comenzaron a llover los encargos de gran calado.

  3. Studio Libeskind concludes its work on the 25-hectare site that included the masterplan, 10-hectare central park, and a new public piazza within a gleaming skyline composed of three iconic towers by Studio Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid Architects, and Arata Isozaki & Associates and the first housing parcel that provided 330 luxury units.

  4. 24 de nov. de 2021 · Actualmente Daniel Libeskind tiene 76 años, el uso de la arquitectura emocional lo ha llevado a ser uno de los arquitectos más sobresalientes de esta época, con sus diseños que generan sensaciones y que evocan a la libertad y a una actitud positiva que recuerda algunos momentos difíciles en la historia de la humanidad.

  5. 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. He is known for the design and completion of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany, that opened in 2001.

  6. Daniel Libeskind was invited to return to the Felix Nussbaum Haus in Osnabrück, Germany, his first completed project, to design an extension 13 years after the museum’s opening. Attached to the Kunstgeschichtliche Museum and connected to the Felix Nussbaum Haus by a glass bridge, the new building transforms the existing buildings into a cohesive complex by acting as a gateway.

  7. Daniel Libeskind’s design, which was created a year before the Berlin Wall came down, was based on three insights: it is impossible to understand the history of Berlin without understanding the enormous contributions made by its Jewish citizens; the meaning of the Holocaust must be integrated into the consciousness and memory of the city of Berlin; and, finally, for its future, the City of ...

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