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Libeskind also visited towns that had survived the Anfal, which destroyed more than 2,000 Kurdish villages and killed almost 200,000 Kurds. “I knew about the Anfal,” Libeskind says.
Daniel Libeskind On The Language Of Design Oct 24, 2005, 09:00am EDTJul 13, 2012, 05:41pm EDT ...
Libeskind wants to know whether, when, and what she has eaten. Both Daniel and Nina are at pains to distance themselves from the mutual-back-scratching society that governs architecture in New ...
Daniel Libeskind, a former academic turned architect and urban designer, discusses his unorthodox career path and repeat success at high-profile, emotionally charged projects. He also talks about ...
You have to catch Daniel Libeskind on the fly these days. The once obscure architect--a revered avant-garde theorist who spent the first 20 years of his career without building so much as a ...
Daniel Libeskind, born on May 12, 1946, in Łódź, Poland, is a renowned architect known for his innovative and often angular designs.
Daniel Libeskind thinks architecture should evoke emotion. The architect behind such high-profile designs as Berlin’s Jewish Museum and New York’s Ground Zero site plan, Mr. Libeskind has ...
It provokes Libeskind to imagine the opening night, the canapés and luminaries, the orchestra playing, art critics united in praise. "This was going to be world's capital for 1,000 years.
Libeskind makes his disdain for the Silverstein/Childs team clear. He writes that it "hurts to look up at" Childs' dark, glass Time Warner Center towers on New York's Columbus Circle.
Architect Daniel Libeskind launched a political-style name-calling campaign against a rival design team to undermine its chances of being chosen as Ground Zero master planner, according to one of L… ...
Studio Libeskind has revealed its design for a vertical monument to humanity just outside of greater Nairobi in Kenya. Ngaren: The Museum of Humankind, commissioned by paleoanthropologist Dr ...
A model of Libeskind’s Off the Wall is on view at the Center for Architecture in New York, as part of the Surface Innovation exhibition that runs through the end of October.