Micromegas

Drawings Completed

The Micromegas series of 10 drawings is named after a satirical story by Voltaire. “An architectural drawing is as much a prospective unfolding of future possibilities as it is a recovery of  a particular history to whose intentions it testifies and whose limits it always challenges.  In any case, a drawing is more than the shadow of an object, more than a pile of lines, more than a resignation to the inertia of convention.” – Daniel Libeskind, The Space of Encounter

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Chamberworks

Drawings Completed

This set of 28 drawings was created by Daniel Libeskind during the years in which he served as the head of the Architecture Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.  The drawings explore the relationship between music and architecture in an architectonic and graphic point of view and have been influential in his later designs.

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Theatrum Mundi

Drawings Completed

Theatrum Mundi is a series of 12 abstract color plates that give visual form to a premonition of the future as a city besieged by an unknown infection.

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