Daniel Libeskind, born in Poland is a Jewish architect currently based in New York. His parents survived the holocaust of the second world war. Libeskind in an interview with Harvard…
A style of architecture that arose as an absolute contrast to the Russian movement of an architectural style called constructivism during the world war. Deconstructivism is a postmodern architectural subset.…
Daniel Libeskind is a Polish American architect known for his complex and emotional designs. In his TED Talk, he shares 17 dimensions that overview his visions for architecture which is…
Architect: Daniel Libeskind Toronto, Ontario, Canada Date: 2007 Status: Completed Client: Royal Ontario Museum Building Size: 182,000 sq. ft/ 17280 sqm Description Michael Lee-Chin Crystal is an extension to the…
18, planes, 36 points, and 54 lines—the perfect words to describe this exquisite home designed by Daniel Libeskind. This 18.36.54 house is located on an enormous 54-acre meadow surrounded by…
Architects in Warsaw, Poland are attracted by its rich history and Brutalist Architecture. Warsaw is the capital and the largest metropolis of Poland also known as the ‘Paris in the north’…
There isn’t anything that can hold people’s attention but a good story. Be it a movie, an ad, a campaign, a struggle or maybe just a good old Facebook post.…
The architects in Denver have contributed to its skyline which is both serene and dramatic, against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. The ‘Mile-high city’ Denver is a metropolis and…
Architecture is the technical cousin of the visual arts and like them, its success is based on the principle of “Compelling Imagery”. While it may be worth a thousand words,…
The beauty of art is that two or more different forms of art can always go hand in hand. This is because art is what one perceives and art is…
Daniel Libeskind, the legendary pioneer of Deconstructivism in architecture gives the sharp, bold angular faces to his architectural pieces that make them highly eye-catching along with embracing the expression through…


