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The Berlin Holocaust Memorial, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

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Abstract Forms

The Berlin Holocaust Memorial, designed by architect Peter Eisenman, has 2,700 stone slabs.
The Berlin Holocaust Memorial, designed by architect Peter Eisenman, has 2,700 stone slabs.
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Critics of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe say that the stones are too abstract. People who praise the Berlin Holocaust Memorial say that the stones will become a central part of Berlin's identity.
  1. Peter Eisenman's Controversial Plan
  2. Undulating Stones at the Berlin Holocaust Memorial
  3. A Memorial Without Names
  4. Pathways through the Berlin Holocaust Memorial
  5. Each Stone a Unique Tribute
  6. Anti-vandalism at the Holocaust Memorial
  7. Abstract Forms
  8. Beneath the Berlin Holocaust Memorial
  9. Open to the World

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