Wednesday, May 9

Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind is known for introducing a new critical discourse into architecture. His multidisciplinary approach to architecture allows his practice to extend from the construction of major cultural and commercial institutions - such as, universities, concert halls, hotels, shopping malls, convention centres and museums!
Libeskind's ideas have infulenced a new generation of architects around the world, and those interested in a futuristic approach to architecture. His architectural works are eye-catching, intriguing, breath-taking public icons, in which cities such as Berlin, Toronto and London are extremely privileged to possess.


Ontario Museum, Toronto 2007
(steel structure with aluminium cladding and glass facade)







Grand Canal Performing Arts Centre, Dublin, Construction expected 2008
(reinforced concrete skeleton, steel structure)





London Metropolitan University Graduate Centre, London, 2003
(insitu concrete with embossed, coloured stainless steel cladding)







Studio Weil, Spain 2003
(reinforced concrete, natural stone in landscape)





Jewish Museum, Berlin 1999
(reinforced concrete with a zinc facade)





Felix Nussbaum, Haus 1998
(reinforced concrete and concrete block-work)






Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Denver 2002
(steel structure on concrete, with titanium and granite cladding)


1 comment:

SRT251_rob kuebler's blog said...

Haylee,
I look forward to reviewing your blog with anticipation. Where are you going with this? Please post some of your developmental work, sketches etc.R.K.