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Breaking Ground: Adventures in Life and Architecture by Daniel Libeskind, Sarah Crichton β€” book cover

Breaking Ground: Adventures in Life and Architecture

by Daniel Libeskind, Sarah Crichton
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Overview

The renowned architect introduces his iconoclastic approach to public space and shares his vision for the most important architectural project of our time, the 1776 Freedom Tower at the World Trade Center site.

Drawing on his uncommon background and global perspective, in Breaking Ground Daniel Libeskind explores ideas about tragedy and hope, and the way in which architecture can memorialize-and reshape-human experience.

Born in 1946 to Holocaust survivors in Poland, Daniel Libeskind eventually emigrated to New York City in 1959. A virtuoso musician before studying architecture, Libeskind has designed iconic buildings around the world, including the Jewish Museum Berlin and the Imperial War Museum in Manchester, England. In February 2003, Libeskind was chosen as the Master Plan Architect for the World Trade Center reconstruction.

Full of the vitality, humor, and visionary spark that helped win him the Trade Center Commission, Breaking Ground invites readers to see architecture-and the larger world-through new perspectives.

About the Author, Daniel Libeskind, Sarah Crichton

Daniel Libeskind is an international figure in architecture and urban design. Libeskind is Principle Design Architect in Studio Libeskind, the firm he founded in 1990; the firm is working on major architectural commissions including cultural institutions, museums, concert halls, landscape projects, stage designs, and exhibitions around the world.

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The Master Plan Architect for the World Trade Center reconstruction, son of Holocaust survivors, reflects on public space. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 28, 2004
Publisher
Riverhead Books
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781573222921

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