New York architect Daniel Libeskind has driven a pointed steel and glass shard through the heart of the war museum in Dresden, Germany (The sharp tip of the structure points eastwards, to the source of firebombs dropped during the war), which reopens on October 14 after a 22-year closure.
The five-story triangular wedge extends the existing galleries of the Museum of Military History, making it the largest museum in Germany. Incredible…we think!
18.36.54 House x Daniel Libeskind. The living space of this Connecticut residence is formed by a spiraling ribbon of 18 planes, defined by 36 points connected by 54 lines.
Daniel Libeskind builds on very big ideas. Here, he shares 17 words that underlie his vision for architecture — raw, risky, emotional, radical — and that offer inspiration for any bold creative pursuit.
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