Daniel Libeskind: Between zero and infinity ( November 15, 2017)
Hernan Diaz Alonso introduces Daniel Libeskind as artist, theorist and architect with multiple trajectories, operating between the discipline and the profession. Daniel Libeskind describes his decision to pursue architecture through drawing and models, discussing a variety of works including Micromegas (1979), Chamberworks (1983), the Reading and Memory machines (1985), and the Sonnets of Babylon (2014). He discusses the Potsdamer Platz (1991) and City Edge (1987) projects. Libeskind reviews some of his built work, including Jewish Museum, Berlin (19892001) Jewish Museum glass courtyard (2007) Academy of the Jewish Museum (2010) National Holocaust memorial, Ottawa (2015) House, Connecticut (2008) Sapphire apartment building, Berlin (2017) Two 2011 projects at Keppel Bay, Singapore: the Reflections complex of six towers and eleven lowrise villa apartments; and the Corals midrise residential complex Military history museum, Dresden (2011) Ogden Ce
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