Monday, April 6, 2020
Daniel Libeskind Jewish Museum Berlin Design That Speaks Volumes
One of the great works of modern architecture, Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin. The visualization of the buildings especially from above sort of defies description, emotive architecture at it's best. An original structure, the Kollegienhaus built in 1735 is married to a deconstructivist jagged zigzag make up the two primary structures, the complex design relationship between the two may not be so obvious, other than simple juxtaposition, but it works to great effect. Throughout the site there are memorial gardens, special exhibitions and permanent exhibits. Not exactly sure how this plays out as design inspiration for us, but worth the bookmark and mention.
