Exclusive Look at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Building Redesign

After the mass murder in October 2018, the inimitable architect spent months speaking with survivors and victims’ families before drafting his design.

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Studio Libeskind’s reflective geometries shape Holocaust memorial in Amsterdam

Studio Libeskind has unveiled the National Holocaust Memorial of Names in Amsterdam, a powerful design shaped by reflective volumes and dramatic geometries. The names of more than 102,000 victims are engraved on the brick plinths’ walls.

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Studio Libeskind Unveils Jewish Museum in Lisbon

Slanting white walls intersected by blue forms mark the exterior of a 2.5-story building designed by Studio Libeskind, led by Daniel Libeksind, for Lisbon’s upcoming Jewish Museum. The project, called Tikva (Hebrew for “hope”),consists of a 41,645-square-foot structure created in collaboration with local architect Miguel Saraiva.

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‘Frank Lloyd Wright inspired me to go beyond the obvious’

Daniel Libeskind, the renowned architect, known for his work on the World Trade Center site and Berlin’s Jewish Museum, was inspired by an unconventional honeymoon.

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Dutch Holocaust ‘Names’ memorial finally puts emphasis on victims not victors

Realizing a concept 70 years in the making, Amsterdam structure to be one of Europe’s largest to honor Jewish victims individually, with a brick for each of the 100,000 lost.

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Dynamic Range

An interview with Daniel Libeskind who is designing a Chilean museum that will evoke the nearby Atacama Desert.

Studio Libeskind reveals Ngaren, museum of human history in Kenya

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. Richard Leakey, will present over two million years of human history in a building inspired by the forms of ancient hand axes and other primitive tools.

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Studio Libeskind’s anthropology museum evokes the stark forms of the Chilean desert

A multi-level museum showcasing 6,000 years of history is slated to break ground Iquique, Chile, and Studio Libeskind has revealed the first look at its dramatic, seemingly-fragmented building.

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INside Architecture: An Open Cultural Gateway of Vilnius

Found in the March & April 2019 edition of Interni China is a feature of the MO Museum of Art in Vilnius, Lithuania that was completed in 2018.

With MO Museum, Studio Libeskind gives setting to Lithuania’s cultural story

VILNIUS – Viktoras and Danguolė Butkus’ 5000-piece-plus collection of Lithuanian art dating from the 1950s to today was assembled in less than 10 years – today, the pieces are housed by MO Museum, a new cultural powerhouse in Vilnius designed by Studio Libeskind.

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The Frankfurt Concerts of Daniel Libeskind

Architect Magazine looks at the “One Day In Life,” event curated by Libeskind and organized under the auspices of the Alte Oper, the musical company that occupies the renovated 19th-century opera house in the center of Frankfurt.

 

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Musical Chairs: Daniel Libeskind Unveils a New Project in Frankfurt

The One Day in Life initiative commissioned by the Alte Oper in Frankfurt, a musical labyrinth comprised of individual concert events in various locations across the city.

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The Art of Subtlety: Daniel Libeskind’s Vilnius Museum Is an Exhibition in Newfound Restraint

The new design for a museum in Vilnius by Daniel Libeskind.

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CNN Style reviews Memory and Design Exhibition at Roca London Gallery

Six of the world’s top architects and designers are delving into their deepest, darkest and most distant memories for a new exhibition. The exhibition hopes to shed light on the elusive role of childhood experience in shaping creativity in adulthood.

Childhood ReCollections: Memory in Design at Roca London Gallery will include six modern-day “cabinets of curiosities” created by architects Zaha Hadid, Kengo Kuma, Daniel Libeskind, and Denise Scott Brown, plus Spanish design duo Nieto Sobejano, and hat designer Philip Treacy.

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A Five-Mile Walk with Daniel Libeskind

Newsweek invites some of the world’s most interesting thinkers to go on a five-mile walk of their choice, starting with Daniel Libeskind in Berlin.

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One Day in Life: Daniel Libeskind Develops a Concert Project for Frankfurt

Daniel Libeskind has accepted the invitation of Alte Oper Frankfurt to develop his very own concert project for Frankfurt. The result is an artistic concept which extends far beyond the space of Alte Oper and the usual framework of concerts. Choosing the title “One Day in Life“, Libeskind will create an entirely novel encounter between the city of Frankfurt, music, and the fundamental motifs of human existence. “One Day in Life” will take place Saturday, May 21, 2016 through Sunday, May 22, 2016.

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Daniel Libeskind : l’Histoire dans le dos

Le Moniteur visits the Mons International Congress Xperience in Belgium on its press opening.

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200 Years of the Star-Spangled Banner

Smithsonian Magazine showcases a modern artists’ portfolio saluting America’s most famous flag.

To renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, a Polish immigrant, the U.S. flag means “freedom of the individual, of religion, of democracy.” Steel and aluminum convey the symbol’s indestructibility.

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The Vanguard of Museum Design

The Wall Street Journal features the design for the Zhang Zhidong Museum and Modern Industrial Museum located in Wuhan, China

 

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Daniel Libeskind Culture Feature “Architektur ist wie Musik”

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Military History Museum on Cover, June 2014

Daniel Libeskind’s Leonardo Sculpture, May 2014

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