The Jewish Museum in Berlin
Thursday May 12, 2005
The zinc-coated zigzag Jewish Museum is one of Berlin's most prominent landmarks, and it brought international fame to New York's World Trade Center architect, Daniel Libeskind. Speaking of his work on the Jewish Museum, Libeskind wrote, "A building can be experienced as an unfinished journey. It can awaken our desires, propose imaginary conclusions. It is not about form, image or text, but about the experience, which is not to be simulated." More about the Jewish Museum in Berlin...


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