Daniel Libeskind and his latest work in Asia
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
Daniel Libeskind, born May 12, 1946 in Lodz, Poland then he became an American citizen in 1965. Daniel Libeskind studied music in Israel and then moved to New York and became a professional musician. Left music to s
tudy architecture in 1970 until he received his architectural professionals from Cooper Union For the Advancement of Science and Art, and he also successfully completed graduate in History and Theory of Architecture at Essex University in 1972.
Beginning his career as a Professional Architect apprenticing under architect Richard Meier and in 1972 he was recruited to work at Peter Eisenman's New York Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies. In 1989 Daniel Libeskind Daniel Libeskind and his wife founded the studio and in the same year he won the competition for the Jewish Museum Berlin in 1989, which opened to the public in September 2001, and he also received public recognition.
Since founded Studio Daniel Libeskind, Daniel Libeskind has designed cultural projects, commercial and residential headlines around the world. It includes a master plan for the World Trade Center and the Jewish Museum in Berlin.Pada in October of 2011, his company, Studio Daniel Libeskind, completed the redesign of the museum which is now the largest museum in Germany the Military History Museum in Dresden.
This studio has several projects in development, including the rebuilding of City Life from historic Fiera Milano Fairgrounds in Milan, Ko-Bogen, office and retail complex in Düsseldorf, the two high-rise developments, L Tower in Toronto and Reflections at Keppel Bay, housing two million square feet in Singapore; Zlota 44, a high-rise housing in Warsaw, and Haeundae Udong Hyundai l'Park, a mixed use development in Busan, South Korea, which, when completed, will include the tallest residential building in Asia.
Vision in ARCHITECTURE
Being one of the representatives of the past, and wanted to show the world a lot about history that he integrated into a contemporary form. It is believed he will make tomorrow will be better than yesterday, to understand the past and to assimilate these architectures implemented in bentu He - harmonious shapes, he prefers to give a strong message and want to give the impression to people - people who see his work that "human beings can be marred by violence." Many critics consider Daniel Libeskind is a deconstructivist, but he prefers to think that he was a contemporary architect.
"REFLECTIONS", Daniel Libeskind ONE WORKS IN SINGAPORE
Set a series of towers jutting into the surging sea is the focal point of this project, shape - curved shapes make the opening height and distance between structures allows to provide a very broad view of the horizon. Marking the entrance to the area's historic Keppel Harbour project will transform the southern coast of Singapore,
This residential project will feature six high-rise towers for residential glass and 11 blocks of low rise villas which includes 1129 units of luxury apartments along its coastline, its coastline itself is 750 meters long. Tower - tower crowned with sky garden on sloping roof line, and connected by a "sky bridge", also provides pockets - pockets of open space and a platform with a spectacular 360 degree view of the surroundings.
The project which was named "reflection" also features water features, In addition to the sea on the south coast Singapore, with an area of 100,000 sq.ft Also according to the philosophy of "reflection" or reflection it was reflective, sea water and pool area is reflective of the tower - glass tower as high as 24 and 41 floor.
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Maybe 15 years ago Libeskind might have been interesting. Now he's a boring old man fooling himself that diagonal lines represent a "new architecture". I laugh every time I see his latest silly design.
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