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Daniel Libeskind

    May 12, 1946

    Daniel Libeskind is an internationally renowned architect whose practice involves designing commercial, residential, and cultural buildings globally. His Master Plan for rebuilding the World Trade Center site in New York City served as the foundational blueprint for the entire area, including the memorial and museum. Libeskind's structures are characterized by a dynamic and often deconstructivist aesthetic that explores the tension between history, memory, and architecture. His work is valued for its ability to create powerful emotional and symbolic spaces.

    Daniel Libeskind
    Jo Coenen: Inspiration and Process in Architecture
    Morphosis: Inspiration and Process in Architecture
    Zaha Hadid
    The Cappellini Method
    Daniel Libeskind: Inspiration and Process in Architecture
    Jewish Museum Berlin. Between the lines