Why does an architect have to be like a “camel in the desert?” Daniel Libeskind explains why in a conversation about his new book “Edge of Order.” He also shares thoughts about maintaining hope ...
Less a memoir than a portrait of a life as told through architecture, Libeskind's book traces his past and his numerous project commissions, including his most recent and renowned contribution to the ...
After years teaching and designing on paper, architect Daniel Libeskind built his first building at age 53. It was an instant game-changer: the Jewish Museum Berlin. Since then he has gone on to build ...
Architect Daniel Libeskind is the designer of such global landmarks as New York's One World Trade Center and Berlin's Jewish Museum. In his new book, Edge of Order, he reviews his life's work and its ...
It was in Poland’s primeval forests, where bison roamed amidst labyrinths of poplar and maple trees that Daniel Libeskind first began to understand concepts of land, space, shelter and natural ...
Daniel Libeskind is the world-renowned architect who created the master plan for reconstruction at the World Trade Center site. Breaking Ground, his book about the project, has just been published.
Daniel Libeskind, the high-spirited American architect who in early February was selected as a finalist in the much publicized competition to design the site of the WorldTradeCenter, was barely known ...
I did the unthinkable. I asked Daniel Libeskind, CEO of Studio Libeskind and one of the leading architects of his time, if he was like lovable Forrest Gump—an accidental tourist, a central figure ...