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Daniel
Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind (born 1946) is a Polish-American architect renowned for his expressive, deconstructivist designs. His breakthrough project, the Jewish Museum Berlin, used fragmented forms and dynamic voids to create a deeply emotional experience. Other notable works include the Master Plan for the World Trade Center site, the Royal Ontario Museum expansion, and the Denver Art Museum. Libeskind’s architecture often explores themes of memory, history, and cultural identity, using sharp angles, unconventional geometries, and dramatic lighting. His approach challenges traditional forms, making him one of the most influential contemporary architects.

Books
Daniel Libeskind in Deutschland / in Germany: Der Architekt - Sein Leben und seine Bauwerke / The Architect - His Life and His Buildings. 2017
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Daniel Libeskind. 2013
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Counterpoint: Daniel Libeskind. 2008
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Breaking Ground: An Immigrant's Journey from Poland to Ground Zero. 2005
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Breaking Ground: Entwürfe meines Lebens. 2004
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Daniel Libeskind: The Space of Encounter. 2001
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Daniel Libeskind: Jewish Museum Berlin: Between the Lines. 1999
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Daniel Libeskind. 1994
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