On Creating a Sense Of Intimacy

Ten key topics accompany the first issue of Spacial Magazine, which was discussed with leading architect, designer and philosopher of space, Daniel Libeskind. His opening essay frames the entire issue and looks at its scope from different angles.

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At Home with the Libeskinds

An Interview with Nina and Daniel Libeskind at their residence in Berlin. To concur: they are enviably harmonious, full of fun and enthusiasm – a gorgeous couple. They say it themselves: it never gets boring with them!

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Arts.21 – Daniel Libeskind: Between Memory and Optimism

Daniel Libeskind’s first design, the Jewish Museum Berlin, made him famous. His architecture is about remembrance, but it also looks to the future.  Here is a conversation with a creative visionary who isn’t afraid to divide opinion.

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Daniel Libeskind is at the ‘Edge of Order’

In an interview with KCRW’s DnA host, Frances Anderton, Daniel Libeskind discusses his book ‘Edge of Order’  before a large crowd at Modernism Week in Palm Springs.

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Six big-name teams shortlisted for National Pulse Memorial and Museum

Studio Libeskind is among the six finalists shortlisted to design the future Pulse Memorial and Museum in Orlando, Florida.

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On my radar: Daniel Libeskind’s cultural highlights

The acclaimed architect on his love of Bruegel, Berlin opera and an inspirational Polish salt mine.

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Boaz by Daniel Libeskind

Drawing on the language of architecture and the play of light, Daniel Libeskind designed the Boaz Chair as a freestanding entity that creates an ambiance of elegance around itself.

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Is this the world’s most spectacular Christmas tree topper?

Ever since it made its first appearance almost 90 years ago, the Christmas tree at the Rockefeller Center in New York has been a symbol of hope.  In 2004, Swarovski upped the glamour by producing a crystal star to crown the tree, and this year it has gone one better, unveiling a new design by the architect Daniel Libeskind that is surely the world’s most spectacular tree-topper.

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Daniel Libeskind warns of dead inner cities and calls for new thinking

The US architect Daniel Libeskind lived in Berlin for 14 years and is following its development with concern. The real estate boom “prices out people from the city who serve the city, but the city can no longer afford it.”

It requires a rethinking of urban planning, looking at prestigious major projects such as the reconstruction of the Berlin City Palace , and towards modern social housing. And Libeskind wants to set a good example.

 

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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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Why Ground Zero is Daniel Libeskind’s favourite architectural project

Daniel Libeskind talks about his process and why working on the master plan for the World Trade Center site will always remain special to him.

 

 

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Daniel Libeskind Building the Unbuildable

Daniel Libeskind is one of the most celebrated architects of our time, but before he made his name with the iconic Berlin Jewish Museum, his ambitious designs were largely dismissed and considered “unbuildable.”

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Interview with Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind and architecture for the common good. Creating new living spaces that generate an environment conducive for comfort, amid the complicated construction of the Master Plan WTC New York.  The architect spoke with Codigo on his perception of discipline, convergences between architecture and music, and the ephemeral nature of buildings.

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A Feature on Salone 2016 and One Day in Life

DECO Home speaks to Daniel Libeskind about his collaboration with the Frankfurt Opera, One Day in Life, as well as his new design projects at Salone 2016.

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Daniel Libeskind and Alessi’s Time Maze Wall Clock

The architect reflects on the esoteric concept of time.

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Libeskind Unveils Apartment Complex and Design Objects in Milan

Architectural Record takes a look inside one of the Libeskind-designed CityLife apartments, as well as at Daniel Libeskind’s collection of new products presented at the 2016 Salone del Mobile.

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A Feature on the Counting the Rice Table

Marina Abramovic has joined forces with the architect Daniel Libeskind and the furniture design firm Moroso to create a limited-edition table.

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Counting the Rice desk with Marina Abramovic and Moroso

Wallpaper Magazine feature on Daniel Libeskind’s “Counting the Rice” desk for Marina Abramovic and Moroso

Daniel Libeskind’s Leonardo Sculpture, May 2014

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