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The Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre by Daniel Libeskind

by DD, July 26th, 2011, viewed 1567 time(s)
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American architect Daniel Libeskind has completed a media centre for the City University of Hong Kong. Read More »

Museum of Contemporary Art in Milan by Daniel Libeskind

by DD, July 21st, 2011, viewed 989 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Daniel Libeskind

Plans have been approved for Daniel Libeskind‘s new museum of contemporary art to be located within the citylife plan on the former fiera grounds in Milan, Italy. Five square floor plates rotate with each successive level generating a fluid geometry. Influenced by Leonardo da Vinci’s proportions of the vitruvian man, the twisting form promotes the visionary design, fashion and furniture work that has become internalized within the milanese lifestyle. Planned public transportation stops intend to link the cultural center with the city’s thriving core. Read More »

Hamburg Campus by Daniel Libeskind

by DD, January 20th, 2011, viewed 1433 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Daniel Libeskind

In an attempt to climb the ranks from technical college to the Ivys, Lüneburg University (outside of Hamburg, Germany) has hired its part-time professor, famed American architect Daniel Libeskind, to design a new main building for its campus. Read More »

Reflections in Keppel Bay, Singapore by Daniel Libeskind

by DD, April 1st, 2010, viewed 872 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Daniel Libeskind

Prominently situated at the entrance to Singapore’s historic keppel harbor, ‘reflections’ at Keppel Bay by Daniel Libeskind sits on approximately 84,000 sq metres of land with an extensive shoreline of 750 metres. Set in lush and expansive grounds, the waterfront development features six high-rise towers, some linked by skybridges, and spacious low-rise villas. Read More »

Grand Canal Theatre by Daniel Libeskind

by DD, March 26th, 2010, viewed 2831 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Daniel Libeskind

The concept of the Grand Canal Square Theatre and Commercial Development is to build a powerful cultural presence expressed in dynamic volumes sculpted to project a fluid and transparent public dialogue with the cultural, commercial and residential surroundings whilst communicating the various inner forces intrinsic to the Theatre and office buildings. This composition creates a dynamic urban gathering place and icon mirroring the joy and drama emblematic of Dublin itself. Read More »

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