Prominent architecture blog ArchDaily picked up the story about this year's GSD Sukkah. View their full spread by clicking on the link down below.
http://www.archdaily.com/186356/harvard-gsd-sukkah-design-build-competition-winner/
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Libeskind's German Military Museum
Jewish architect Daniel Libeskind punctures a 135-year-old original structure with a five-story wedge of glass, concrete and steel.
“It was not my intention to preserve the museum’s facade and just add an invisible extension in the back. I wanted to create a bold interruption, a fundamental dislocation, to penetrate the historic arsenal and create a new experience. The architecture will engage the public in the deepest issue of how organized violence and how military history and the fate of the city are intertwined.”—Daniel Libeskind
Read the full story at:
http://www.archdaily.com/172407/dresden%E2%80%99s-military-history-museum-daniel-libeskind/
“It was not my intention to preserve the museum’s facade and just add an invisible extension in the back. I wanted to create a bold interruption, a fundamental dislocation, to penetrate the historic arsenal and create a new experience. The architecture will engage the public in the deepest issue of how organized violence and how military history and the fate of the city are intertwined.”—Daniel Libeskind
Read the full story at:
http://www.archdaily.com/172407/dresden%E2%80%99s-military-history-museum-daniel-libeskind/
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