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The Three BellsThe Three BellsThe end must justify the means... by Adrian Ellis (Reflections from The Three Bells)In this new episode of Reflections from The Three Bells, Adrian Ellis, shares insights on capital project planning and the value of defining purpose and impact before building and design.External references: Manal Ataya: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mataya-uae/ Sharjah Museums Authority: https://www.sharjahmuseums.ae/ The International Museum Leadership Congress (IMCC): https://www.museum.construction/The Bilbao effect: how Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim started a global craze: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/oct/01/bilbao-effect-frank-gehry-guggenheim-global-craze Daniel Libeskind: https://libeskind.com/ Zaha Hadid: https://www.zaha-hadid.com/ Tadao Ando: https://www.tadao-ando.com/youth_2025/ Rem Koolhaas / OMA: http...2025-07-1708 minhr2 Jüdische Welthr2 Jüdische WeltNeue Thora für Gießen - Daniel Liebeskind baut in Auschwitz - Digitaler Plan für Jüdisches Leben in PragJeweils am ersten Freitag im Monat hören Sie hier in hr2-kultur eine halbe Stunde Nachrichten und Berichte aus den jüdischen Gemeinden und dem jüdischen Kulturleben in Deutschland und weltweit. Heute mit diesen Themen: Spenden für das Wort Gottes. Die jüdische Gemeinde in Gießen sucht Unterstützung für den Kauf einer neuen Thora-Rolle. Höß-Villa wird Bildungszentrum gegen Extremismus. Daniel Libeskind baut in Auschwitz. Und Jüdisches Prag - ein virtueller Stadtrundplan als Erinnerungsprojekt. Im zweiten Teil der Sendung nach den Kurzmeldungen aus der jüdischen Welt beschäftigt sich Daniel Neumann, der Vorsitzende d...2025-05-0227 minDeep DiveDeep DiveToday's Deep-Dive: Jewish Museum BerlinThis episode explores the profound impact and significance of the Jewish Museum Berlin. The museum is more than just a place to view historical artifacts—it is a space deeply intertwined with history, emotion, and reflection. The discussion highlights how the museum’s existence, design, and exhibits provoke thought, with W. Michael Blumenthal’s vision playing a critical role in its creation. The museum, opened in 2001, was imagined even before the fall of the Berlin Wall and symbolizes resilience and the importance of Jewish history in Germany. Designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, the museum’s architecture evokes themes o...2024-10-2809 minBag glassetBag glassetE3_ArkitekturmodelNår du træder ind på Dansk Jødisk Museum ved du med det samme at det er et særligt rum. Arkitekten Daniel Libeskind har tegnet den moderne arkitektur og han har i den grad tænkt over udtrykket.Lyt med når Sara og Signe tager dig med helt tæt på museets arkitektur og forhistorien for valget af Daniel Libeskind.2024-10-0316 minThe Documentary PodcastThe Documentary PodcastIn the Studio: Architect Daniel LibeskindDaniel Libeskind is one of the world's leading architects. Amongst his many projects, he devised the masterplan for the redevelopment of Ground Zero in New York and designed the Jewish Museum in Berlin. He tells Samira Ahmed about the Albert Einstein House in Jerusalem, a new building which will house Einstein's work and belongings, from his favourite novels, his letters as a peace campaigner, to his papers laying out his famous theory of relativity. He also talks Samira through the many other global projects he is working on, including a museum of anthropology in Iquique, Chile.2024-08-2626 minHyde Park CivilizaceHyde Park CivilizaceDaniel Libeskind (architekt)Host: Daniel Libeskind, architekt Pořadem provázel Daniel Stach. https://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/10441294653-hyde-park-civilizace/224411058090511/2024-05-2356 minHyde Park CivilizaceHyde Park CivilizaceDaniel Libeskind (architect)Guest: Daniel Libeskind, architect The show was hosted by Daniel Stach. https://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/10441294653-hyde-park-civilizace/9271-english-versions/44885-daniel-libeskind/2024-05-1356 minFront RowFront RowArchitect Daniel Libeskind, composer Karl JenkinsDaniel Libeskind, the architect best known for the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the World Trade Centre masterplan in New York, talks about designing a building to house Einstein’s archive in Jerusalem. As Germany celebrates the 250th birthday of the painter Caspar David Friedrich with three major exhibitions, art historians Louisa Buck and Waldemar Januszczak discuss the significance of the Romantic artist famous for his paintings of people in evocative landscapes.And the musician and composer Karl Jenkins joins Samira to talk about celebrating his 80th birthday with a concert tour.Presenter: Sa...2024-03-1842 minThe One Way Ticket ShowThe One Way Ticket ShowDaniel Libeskind - Architect An international figure in architecture and urban design, the architect Daniel Libeskind is renowned for his ability to evoke cultural memory and is informed by a deep commitment to music, philosophy, and literature. Mr. Libeskind aims to create architecture that is resonant, original, and sustainable. Born in Lód’z, Poland, in 1946, Mr. Libeskind immigrated to the United States as a teenager and with his family, settled in the Bronx. After studying music in New York and Israel on an American-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship, he developed into a musical virtuoso, before eventually leaving music to study architecture. He received his...2024-03-0543 minTenistas em AçãoTenistas em AçãoEP51 PROFESSOR DANIEL L. ROSENBAUM Capacitação para IniciantesO Professor Daniel L. Rosenbaum comenta do seu curso de Capacitação de Professores de Tênis para Iniciantes, curso desenvolvido e ministrado em parceria com a FPT Federação Paulista de Tênis. Daniel também fala de como foi trabalhar para o esporte tênis no Canadá em 2022, ajudando a formatar cursos de capacitação para professores e treinadores canadenses. [Convidado] Professor Daniel L. Rosenbaum Instagram: @daniel_l_rosenbaum Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/daniel-libeskind-rosenbaum-1aaa9246 [Ficha Técnica] Instagram: @tenistasemacao Host: Jeff Guimarães Edição e Sonorização: Jeff Guimarães Instagram: @jeffersonguimaraes3 Trilha Sonora: @epidemicsound2023-11-101h 53NEVER AGAIN IS NOW PodcastNEVER AGAIN IS NOW PodcastU.S. -- Daniel Libeskind discusses his "culture of memory" architecture -- Ep. #107Polish-American architect, artist, professor and set designer Daniel Libeskind shares his deep and inspiring philosophy of monuments in public spaces including the Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names in Amsterdam.  2023-09-2827 minEnglish Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster5206. 238 Academic Words Reference from "Daniel Libeskind: 17 words of architectural inspiration | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_libeskind_17_words_of_architectural_inspiration ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/238-academic-words-reference-from-daniel-libeskind-17-words-of-architectural-inspiration-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/1XvchLXaqbo (All Words) https://youtu.be/mpIGSY2jC1Q (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/pWCUmKenL5k (Quick...2023-09-263h 36Science + DesignScience + DesignCan buildings be Bouba or Kiki? Characterizing round buildings as Bouba, and angled buildings as Kiki, is one example of our brain making associations across the senses. Learn how designers engage this unique perceptual ability by using building form for sensory messaging! Stock Music provided by four_track, from Pond5 Images and video by: Freepik Paul Hanaoka on Unsplash Christian Perner on Unsplash Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash Utkarxh Rathore on Unsplash Bernd Dittrich on Unsplash Inga Mucke on Unsplash Cosmin Caciuc Cody Thurston References and Resources: Lea, M., Thomas, R., Lamkin, N., & Bell, A. (2007). Who do you look like? Evidence for the existence of...2023-05-1602 minArquicastArquicastArquicast 189 – Museu Judaico de Berlim Em mais um episódio sobre os principais edifícios do mundo, o Arquicast escolheu uma obra resultante de um concurso internacional de arquitetura, e que estava alinhada com a busca por uma certa excentricidade dos edifícios na captura da atenção mundial para grandes temas do século XX. O Museu Judaico de Berlim é um edifício carregado de uma carga simbólica em seus traços, seus princípios e suas prioridades funcionais. Projetado por um arquiteto até então desconhecido, Daniel Libeskind, a escolha do júri impôs ao mundo uma visão refinada de co...2022-11-211h 07historyczno sztuczniehistoryczno sztucznieDaniel Libeskind i jego architektura rysunku // rozmowa z Magdą NiewczasSPROSTOWANIE *w 16 minucie mówimy o projekcie Ground Zero, w którym Libeskind zajmował się zagospodarowaniem przestrzeni, sam pomnik wykonany został przez Michaela Arada* OPIS W kolejnym odcinku podcastu hs Magda Niewczas opowiada o Danielu Libeskindzie, żydowskim architekcie, autorze wielu najistotniejszych budynków wybudowanych w XXI wieku. Jak projektuje Daniel Libeskind i a czym polega wyjątkowość jego projektu Muzeum Żydów w Berlinie, dowiecie się klikając play.muzyka intro: Piotr ZubekLINKIrysunki Libeskinda: https://libeskind.com/work/micromegas/?fbclid=IwAR2F0dzV0eY4QCAN7gS1cqO6fwSy3-Z...2022-10-2137 minArchitettura e un po\' d\'arteArchitettura e un po' d'arteL'architetto Daniel Libeskind, Museo Ebraico di BerlinoUna breve biografia dell'architetto polacco, naturalizzato statunitense Daniel Libeskind autore di vari musei ebraici per il mondo ma il più conosciuto è sicuramente il museo ebraico di Berlino. Oltre a tantissime altre architetture tra cui in Italia il CityLife di Milano.2022-08-1910 minARCHITECT-INGARCHITECT-INGAlex GoreAlex Gore, Co-Founder of F9 Productions and Inside the Firm Podcast, joins the show as part of a podcast swap to talk about his life as a serial entrepreneur from his beginnings drawing spaceship fuel tanks, to studying only the courses he was interested in at North Dakota State, to landing a job with Daniel Libeskind, to obtaining a Masters in Construction Management, to founding F9 Productions in one room with a folding lawn chair around 9 basic principles set upon “multiple legs” of different revenue streams. Check out Alex and his business partner, Lance Cayko’s podcast Inside...2022-03-0249 minThe Creatively EngagingThe Creatively EngagingThe Piano Phase Project - Concert Pianists - Monika Mašanauskaitė & Anna SzałuckaShow Links: MONIKA'S SITE:    https://www.monikapianiste.comSUPPORT THE PROJECT: https://www.monikapianiste.com/piano-phase-projectTHE MO MUSEUM:   https://mo.lt/en/DANIEL LIBESKIND AUDIO: Youtube. Search: Daniel Libeskind. Mo MuseumTHE PIANO PHASE DOCUMENTARY: To see the documentary Google search "Piano Phase Project Documentary 2021 || Mo Museum" Monika Mašanauskaitė and Anna Szałucka...Our ultimate goal is creating musical installations in contemporary settings where two pianists perform together, giving the audience an insight into the new format of classical music concerts...2021-12-1740 minPsy DiariesPsy Diaries#023 David Champion: the dawn of a decriminalization delugeSummary: We talk with David Champion — CEO and Founder of Maya Health — about the discovery of intentional psychedelics, beating nicotine with one session, and what it's like to lead a successful decriminalization campaign. Highlights:   — NUGGET AND A NOODLE: More lawsuits for access to Psychedelics; a world with legal moderate use of any drug (0:44)—  David’s role in the decriminalize Denver movement (2.41) — David’s introduction to intentional psychedelics (10.33)— Challenges during psychedelic use (17.33)— A fond mystical psychedelic encounter (24.33) — How David overcame smoking addiction in one session (25.22)—...2021-12-1641 minKulturstiftung der LänderKulturstiftung der LänderTräume von Freiheit. Romantik in Russland und DeutschlandInterview mit Dr. Holger Birkholz Die Ausstellung „Träume von Freiheit. Romantik in Russland und Deutschland“ ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt des Albertinums der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden mit der Staatlichen Tretjakow-Galerie Moskau. Thema der Ausstellung ist die Krise des Subjekts im frühen 19. Jahrhundert, das geprägt ist u.a. durch freiheitliche Ideen in der amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitserklärung, der Französischen Revolution und dem Dekabristen-Aufstand in Russland. Die Ausstellung, die ihre erste Station in Moskau hatte, zeigt über 140 Gemälde der Romantik rund um die Werke der herausragenden romantischen Künstler Caspar David Friedrich, Carl Gustav Carus, Alexej Wenezianow und Alexander Iwa...2021-12-0828 minDannati ArchitettiDannati ArchitettiDaniel LibeskindDaniel Libeskind nasce a Lodz, in Polonia, nel 1943. Di origini ebraiche e figlio di sopravvissuti all'Olocausto, è considerato uno dei più importanti esponenti contemporanei dell'architettura decostruttivista. A lui si devono il fortunato Museo Ebraico di Berlino e numerosissimi altri musei tematici. Tra le altre opere celebri, il progetto del One World Trade Center e City Life a Milano.📗 Capitoli(00:00) Early Life(01:59) Formazione accademica(04:01) In Italia(05:19) Deconstructivist Architecture, MoMa 1988(08:29) Il Museo Ebraico di Berlino e gli altri progetti(11:53) Ground Zero e City LifeTutte le risorse e i social del canal...2021-11-2213 minRelevant TonesRelevant Tones'Songs About Buildings and Moods' LiveFor the second night of the Relevant Tones Tenth Anniversary Festival we were honored to welcome architect Daniel Libeskind and Open House New York's Dorothy Dunn to the stage.  We screened a special preview of several videos from Access Contemporary Music's upcoming Songs About Buildings and Moods video series exploring the intersection between music and architecture and had a fabulous discussion. 2021-10-2659 minArchitektura PowinnaArchitektura PowinnaDaniel Libeskind on the importance of memoryCan you believe it? Me neither. I spoke with Daniel Libeskind - Polish-American architect, artist and set designer. He is known for his ability to evoke cultural memories in buildings. Following the 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks in New York City and a recently unveiled Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names in Amsterdam, we focus on perception of time in architecture. Why is memory important? How does architecture function as a medium for remembrance? What are the architectural tools and how to use them? How to materialise sadness? How to make the absence visible? And how to keep the optimism? Lots of...2021-10-2148 minArchitektura PowinnaArchitektura PowinnaDaniel Libeskind on the importance of memoryCan you believe it? Me neither. I spoke with Daniel Libeskind - Polish-American architect, artist and set designer. He is known for his ability to evoke cultural memories in buildings. Following the 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks in New York City and a recently unveiled Dutch Holocaust Memorial of Names in Amsterdam, we focus on perception of time in architecture. Why is memory important? How does architecture function as a medium for remembrance? What are the architectural tools and how to use them? How to materialise sadness? How to make the absence visible? And how to keep the optimism? 2021-10-2148 minNorth Star with Ellin BessnerNorth Star with Ellin BessnerCanada’s Holocaust monument opened 4 years ago. Why isn't anyone using it?You might remember the fanfare back in the fall of 2017, when Canada’s Holocaust memorial opened in Ottawa, just west of Parliament Hill. Until then, Canada was the only Allied country without a national monument to victims of the Holocaust. The government paid $4 million for the Daniel Libeskind–designed project, while Canada's Jewish community raised the other $4.5 million. Later that year, a Hanukkah celebration was held at the newly minted site. But after that, only one other event was staged, in April 2019 to remember the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. The monument has since been somewhat forgotten. And while the...2021-09-2712 minTop of the World- Lessons from Rebuilding the World Trade CenterTop of the World- Lessons from Rebuilding the World Trade CenterEpisode 2: The Architects: The Master Plan Daniel Libeskind, WTC Master Plan architectHow do you rebuild a city within a city after the devastation of the worst terror attacks on American soil? Architect Daniel Libeskind won a star-studded international competition to lead the design process for the world’s most emotionally charged site. He talks about what inspired him as a young immigrant to the United States, the enormous challenges he faced, the magnificent place he created, and how it can help shape the future of cities in a post-pandemic world.2021-09-1553 minAt a DistanceAt a DistanceDaniel Libeskind on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind, who designed the original Ground Zero master plan at the World Trade Center site, talks with us about his personal experience of the 9/11 attacks; how architecture can serve as an instrument for healing; and why the Tree of Life Synagogue he’s redesigning in Pittsburgh, to memorialize victims of the 2018 mass shooting there, represents a global vision for the future.2021-09-1039 minArquicastArquicastArquicast 147 – 20 Anos Depois do 11 de Setembro Nosso mais recente episódio aborda um dos assuntos mais marcantes e trágicos da história recente. Um evento que provocou mudanças radicais nas esferas políticas, sociais e culturais a nível global e que teve como protagonista um ícone arquitetônico americano, cuja simbologia ultrapassou o edifício em si, dando origem a um dos concursos de projetos mais conhecidos mundialmente. Estamos falando do 11 de Setembro de 2001, o dia em que um atentado terrorista matou aproximadamente 3 mil pessoas, feriu mais de 6 mil e colocou abaixo o complexo comercial e empresarial do World Trade Center, d...2021-09-061h 13All That JazzAll That JazzEp. 83 - Architecture, Making Statements and Beauty (with Jamie Smiley)Here in this video I talk to Jamie Smiley an architect, about his early beginning in Montreal, Canada; getting into architecture school; his journey towards succeeding in architecture; his building design experience in South side of London; critical theory in architecture; how beauty gets impacted by economics of a building (costs); the importance of maintenance.   And then we segway into SHARE SCREEN presentation mode at about 40minutes, where we critique and appreciate architecture by Robert Venturri, Wolf D. Prix, the horrible triangle building in Ljubljana, Vlado Milunić, Herzog & de meuron, Daniel Libeskind, Terry Farell, St...2021-08-181h 50The Convergence PodcastThe Convergence Podcast#033 Sovona GhatakThis week I had architect, designer and painter Sovona Ghatak on the podcast. We spoke about her process of creating visually stunning pieces of abstract art and how that translates into the architectural work she does. Guest Links :Sovona's Website : https://www.spaceanfractuous.com/Sovona's Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/spaceanfractuous/——————————————-Host Links :Sid's Instagram : www.instagram.com/siddharthavalluri/Sid's Artstation : www.artstation.com/siddharthavalluriFollow on Instagram : www.instagram.com/the_convergence_podcast/Follow on SoundCloud : @theconvergencepodcastFollow on Apple Podcasts : podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-…st/id1542665519Follow on Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/2PpILXKc9RxsMS5BNKkuPH——————————————-Show Notes :Daniel Libeskind : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Li...2021-07-251h 12The Grand Tourist with Dan RubinsteinThe Grand Tourist with Dan RubinsteinDaniel Libeskind: Architect of EmpathyFacing a post-pandemic reality, cities must change to survive. In this episode, Dan speaks with legendary architect Daniel Libeskind. The designer of the master plan for the World Trade Center recounts his experiences as a young architect, describes his upcoming Holocaust memorial in Amsterdam, explains his distaste for communism, and predicts how cities can adapt and thrive in the 21st century. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-06-2335 minVormtaalVormtaalAflevering 3 - Daniel LibeskindDeze aflevering gaat over Daniel Libeskind, een eigenzinnige deconstructivist en soms beter bekend als de papieren architect.2021-02-1527 minTalk DesignTalk DesignScott SpechtScott Specht is founder and principal of internationally acclaimed Specht Architects, inventor of the self-sufficient zeroHouse™, and a frequent speaker on where things are headed (and where they’ve been) in the world of architecture, design, and engineering. He has been featured at conferences and on video presentations sponsored by such hosts as TEDx Talks, Dyson, Indeed, the American Institute of Architects, and The University of Texas at Austin. Scott has received numerous awards for his work from organizations such as the American Institute of Architects, The Architectural League of New York, and Architectural Record. He has been...2021-02-151h 07Welcome to Denver, Colorado!Welcome to Denver, Colorado!Episode 12: Denver Art MuseumThe Denver Art Museum (or DAM) is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. Observe the architecture: it is made up of two architecturally stunning buildings – one a fortress-like structure from Italian architect Gio Ponti, the other, a structure that resembles a titanium crystal with peaks and shards designed by Daniel Libeskind. This is the most striking feature: a triangular shape of a corner that is fired out of the street toward the old Gio Ponti building.The exterior titanium panels reflect Colorado's 300 days of sunshine per year. If you look carefully, you will see in...2020-12-2302 minArchgyan Podcast - An Indian Architecture PodcastArchgyan Podcast - An Indian Architecture PodcastJourney towards a Multi-Skilled Designer & more with Newton D'Souza | AG 57In this episode we have with us Architect & Professor Newton D'Souza who is presently an Associate Professor for the Department of Interior Architecture, at Florida International University in Miami. He's been part of our industry for more than 20 years & written numerous research papers, special issue journals and books which have been published widely on various platforms. He's also given various lectures across Universities, and has won various awards for his excellence in the academic side of Architecture. His most notable book is called "The Multi-Skilled Designer" which talks about the unique cognitive thought process of top architectural designers...2020-12-091h 17Coffee Sketch PodcastCoffee Sketch Podcast071 - Fractal Geometries and Daniel Libeskind WanderlustThank you for listening. We both hope that you enjoyed this episode of Coffee Sketch Podcast. Our Theme music is provided by my brother who goes by @c_0ldfashioned on Instagram and Twitter. Our podcast is hosted at coffeesketchpodcast.com find more show notes and information from this episode. And finally, if you liked this episode please rate us on iTunes and share us with your friends! Thank you!Sketch 3: https://www.instagram.com/p/CFF8Iy3ldgu/Sketch 4: https://www.instagram...2020-09-3038 minTalking Beats with Daniel LelchukTalking Beats with Daniel LelchukEp. 34: Daniel LibeskindArchitect Daniel Libeskind has designed some of the most important cultural structures in the world, including the Jewish Museum Berlin and One World Trade Center. On this episode, he talks about his early life in Poland as a virtuoso accordion player, his entry into the world of drawing and architecture, and how he approaches a new project, from the earliest internal conception through the final result. He also discusses some of his ideas for the future regarding urban living and low-income housing. 2020-08-2835 minParliamo... d\'Arte e ArchitetturaParliamo... d'Arte e ArchitetturaCity Life a Milano. Arata Isozaki, Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid e Bjarke Ingels (BIG)Progettato dagli architetti Arata Isozaki, Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid e Bjarke Ingels (BIG) architetti dall'importanza internazionale per un progetto in Italia.2020-08-1409 minThe InquiryThe InquiryWhy do we care about statues?The killing of African American George Floyd ignited anti-racist protests around the world - many centred on statues associated with colonialism and slavery. Why do these figures of bronze and stone generate such strong feelings? And what do they tell us about how countries deal with their past? Contributors: Sarah Beetham Chair of Liberal Arts at the Pennsylvania Academy in the Fine Arts. Ghaith Abdul-Ahad journalist for The Guardian newspaper. AGK Menon, architect, urban planner and founder of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Daniel Libeskind, architect.Presenter: Kavita Puri...2020-06-2524 minArchitettura e un po\' d\'arteArchitettura e un po' d'arteCity Life a Milano. Arata Isozaki, Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid e Bjarke Ingels (BIG)Progettato dagli architetti Arata Isozaki, Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid e Bjarke Ingels (BIG) architetti dall'importanza internazionale per un progetto in Italia.2020-06-2109 minH&H UNPLUGGEDH&H UNPLUGGEDDaniel Libeskind - Architecture which speaks to the heartOur guest needs no introduction, as he is preceded by his architectural masterpieces, so we shall just share his advice: "Believe in something bigger than yourself, believe something that is not just on the common highway, but takes a path that may be more vulnerable, a path which may even make you fail. But take that path, because on that path you will discover something that is an adventure, that you could have not predicted when you started on that path," - Daniel Libeskind - Founder and Principal Architect of Studio Libeskind-Unplugged, conversations...2020-06-1732 minLand Art FlevolandLand Art Flevoland6. Polderland Garden of Love and Fire van Daniel LibeskindPolderland Garden of Love and Fire in Almere Pampus is één van de eerste ruimtelijke installaties van sterarchitect Daniel Libeskind. Hij legde in 1997 een plek voor meditatie aan, in een landschap nog praktisch zonder geschiedenis - interessant voor een architect voor wie het bouwen van herdenkingsplekken later een grote rol zou krijgen in zijn carrière. Luuk Heezen interviewde Martin Zebracki, hoofddocent kritische sociale geografie aan de Universiteit van Leeds, over kunst in de openbare ruimte, inclusie en seksualiteit. Dit interview werd voor het eerst uitgezonden tijdens het Land Art Luisterweekend 2020, live vanuit De Verbeelding in...2020-06-0720 minArchitettura e un po\' d\'arteArchitettura e un po' d'arteDaniel LibeskindLinee spezzate angoli acuti e spigolosi... ovviamente parlo dell'architetto Daniel Libeskind2020-06-0610 minArchitettura e un po\' d\'arteArchitettura e un po' d'arteArchitettura DecostruttivistaVorrei parlarvi di architetti che stanno tutt'ora scrivendo la storia dell'architettura contemporanea come Zaha Hadid,  Frank O. Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas e altri... ma prima devo introdurli parlando dell'Architettura Decostruttivista che è il comune denominatore.2020-06-0505 minParliamo... d\'Arte e ArchitetturaParliamo... d'Arte e ArchitetturaDaniel LibeskindLinee spezzate angoli acuti e spigolosi... ovviamente parlo dell'architetto Daniel Libeskind.2020-04-0209 minUSModernist Radio - Architecture You LoveUSModernist Radio - Architecture You Love#137/Modernism Week 2020: Daniel Libeskind + Nelda Linsk + Alison MartinoNowhere in the world celebrates Modernism better than Palm Springs, California.  Every February, they have a huge architecture and design festival called Modernism Week, which actually lasts 11 days. This was the fifth year USModernist has been at Modernism Week, talking poolside at the USModernist Compound, aka the hip Hotel Skylark, with nearly all the keynote speakers, authors, and special guests. When modern-day Dorothy's kick their red ruby slippers together, they don’t go to Kansas, they land next to in Frank Sinatra’s pool in Palm Springs. Modernism Week is a dazzling spectacle of mid-century architecture, martinis, lectures, art galleri...2020-03-301h 03Parliamo... d\'Arte e ArchitetturaParliamo... d'Arte e ArchitetturaArchitettura DecostruttivistaVorrei parlarvi di architetti che stanno tutt'ora scrivendo la storia dell'architettura contemporanea come Zaha Hadid, Frank O. Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas e altri... ma prima devo introdurli parlando dell'Architettura Decostruttivista che è il comune denominatore.2020-03-2304 minPrivate PassionsPrivate PassionsWomen Composers CompilationAs part of Radio 3’s celebration of female composers, Michael Berkeley draws together some of his guests who have championed works by women. Turner Prize-winner Helen Cammock introduces the 17th-century Venetian composer Barbara Strozzi, and actor Greta Scacchi tells the story of her discovery of the 18th-century musician and composer Maria Cosway. There is music too by Hildegard of Bingen, the 12th-century writer, abbess and mystic, who is a role model for scientist Uta Frith; and a discussion of Clara Schumann and her complex relationship with husband Robert from biographer Lucasta Miller. Architect Daniel Libeskind ch...2020-03-0833 minFeuilletonscoutFeuilletonscoutEin Visionär: Daniel Libeskind "Edge of Order"Daniel Libeskind Edge of Order Clarkson Potter, New York 2018 Buch kaufen oder nur hineinlesen Rezension zum Nachlesen2020-02-2204 minDesign and ArchitectureDesign and ArchitectureDaniel Libeskind at the ‘Edge of Order,’ Sunset Magazine, and Sound BathsWhy does an architect have to be like a “camel in the desert?” Daniel Libeskind explains why in a conversation about his new book “Edge of Order.” He also shares thoughts about maintaining hope following trauma, not working for dictators, and why everyone should tap into their inner architect.  Modernism Week in Palm Springs continues through Sunday with tours, talks, and a trip down memory lane to the heyday of Sunset magazine. Victoria Bernal recalls a childhood as a member of the “Sunset family” and says why the West needs a magazine that shares wisdom on everything...2020-02-1930 minThe Design DailyThe Design DailyEp. 7: Chris Mercier Builds Outside the BoxThough Chris Mercier, AIA, is inarguably a masterful architect, as someone who has worked alongside greats like Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind, he is a visionary; not one to be constrained by walls. Founder of (fer) studio in Inglewood, CA, Chris is literally an out of the box thinker: “If you only engage with the interior, you’re limited to square footage, but if you engage the exterior, the whole footprint of the house changes.” He applies this "architectural fluidity" to entire communities and specifically, Inglewood, a city primed for renewal. As the community anticipates the arrival of professional footbal...2020-02-0413 minThe Design DailyThe Design DailyEp. 7: Chris Mercier Builds Outside the BoxThough Chris Mercier, AIA, is inarguably a masterful architect, as someone who has worked alongside greats like Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind, he is a visionary; not one to be constrained by walls. Founder of (fer) studio in Inglewood, CA, Chris is literally an out of the box thinker: “If you only engage with the interior, you’re limited to square footage, but if you engage the exterior, the whole footprint of the house changes.” He applies this "architectural fluidity" to entire communities and specifically, Inglewood, a city primed for renewal. As the community anticipates the arrival of professional footbal...2020-02-0413 minGeil Montag PodcastGeil Montag PodcastLouis Lewitan (Psychologe & Stress-Experte): Wie wird man so gelassen wie Du?Stress und der falsche Umgang damit ist wohl eines der größten Probleme unserer Zeit. Zumindest fühlen sich immer mehr Menschen gestresst - von ihrer Arbeit, von ihrer Familie, von eigenen oder fremden Ansprüchen und Erwartungen. Aber warum ist das so und gibt es einen Ausweg? Louis Lewitan ist Psychologe, Autor und Coach. Er hilft nicht nur internationalen Führungskräften, bewusster mit sich und anderen umzugehen, sondern ist auch der Co-Autor zahlreicher Bücher und der ZEITmagazin-Kolumne “Das war meine Rettung”. In dieser Kolumne fragt er Prominente nach ihrem Wendepunkt im Leben, einer Situation, in der sie...2019-10-141h 43The latest episodes from The Open Ears ProjectThe latest episodes from The Open Ears ProjectDaniel Libeskind on Perspective  "I think that’s the beauty of music, there’s eternity in it. And I think that’s true also of architecture even in ruined architecture, you can see an [eternal] sense of a spirit.” Architect Daniel Libeskind talks about listening to the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by J. S. Bach, and how music, like architecture, creates a shared space — rooted in memory but looking ahead to eternity — that connects us all. Daniel Libeskind is an Polish-American architect best known for designing the Jewish Museum Berlin and his master plan for the World Trade Center site...2019-09-3013 minThe Open Ears ProjectThe Open Ears Project21. Daniel Libeskind on PerspectiveArchitect Daniel Libeskind reflects on the healing power of music and architecture and reveals his lifelong obsession with the dazzling Toccata and Fugue by JS Bach. 2019-09-3013 minBande à partBande à partExperiencing IWM NorthWe talk about a recent visit to the Imperial War Museum North, particularly the interplay of architecture and objects. See links below. Imperial War Museum North: https://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-north Daniel Libeskind, IWM Project: https://libeskind.com/work/imperial-war-museum-north/ Peter Jackson, They Shall Not Grow Old, Trailer (2018): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcgceA64aAI Uniforms and insignia on display at IWM: https://tinyurl.com/y5qtg86b Marlene Dietrich’s uniform jacket: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30099912 Marlene Dietrich’s uniform trousers: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30099913 War Through Other Stuf...2019-08-3127 minConversation of Our GenerationConversation of Our Generation66. The People Behind The StatisticsWe often hear stats and detach ourselves from their reality. Yesterday, I heard a podcaster make a great point about statistics and give them life. Today I'd like to look at that and expand on it. "Life it is not just a series of calculations and a sum total of statistics, it's about experience, it's about participation, it is something more complex and more interesting than what is obvious." -Daniel Libeskind Unemployment: The real hidden number here is twofold. You have to take into account the number of people who are either getting back into...2019-06-1136 minLight LoungeLight Lounge17 with Ulrike Brandi - Founder of Ulrike Brandi Licht and the BI Brandi Institute for Light and DesignUlrike Brandi is one of the most experienced lighting designer in our times. She was the responsible lighting designer for Herzog de Meurons Elbphilharmonie https://www.ulrike-brandi.de/en/elbphilharmonie-hamburg/, UN Studios Mercedes Benz Museum https://www.ulrike-brandi.de/en/mercedes-museum/ and the masterplan for the World Expo in 2000 or the City Masterplan of Rotterdam https://www.ulrike-brandi.de/en/english-masterplan-rotterdam/. In order to help education and the lighting design industry, she founded the Brandi Institute for Light and Design. https://www.brandi-institute.com/ As a student of Dieter Rams, she follows the principle less is more...2019-04-0842 minUSModernist Radio - Architecture You LoveUSModernist Radio - Architecture You Love#91/AIA New York Cocktails + Conversation / The Martini WhispererNew York City architects Abby Suckle and William Singer are the authors of Cocktails and Conversations: Dialogues in Architectural Design.  AIA New York’s Center for Architecture has a great Friday night format:  invite people to to hear a famous architect paired with a master bartender who creates a custom cocktail to share with a thirsty audience.  Architects have included David Adjaye, Jeanne Gang, Peter Gluck, Frank Harmon, Tom Kundig, Daniel Libeskind, Eric Owen Moss, Billie Tsien, and Tod Williams, among many others. Host George Smart spoke with Abby and William at the Long Island Bar, 110 Atlantic Avenue, in Brookl...2019-03-2554 minSchöne EckenSchöne EckenLüneburg, Universität, Libeskind BauSven und Cornelis erkunden das neue Zentralgebäude der Universität Lüneburg, entworfen von Daniel Libeskind. Nach überzogenen Baukosten und -zeit fragen sich die beiden, ob dabei ein funktionales oder nur ein schönes Gebäude entstanden ist und finden auf dem Weg zufällig noch ein anderes modernes zentrales Gebäude, das zum Vergleichen einlädt.2019-03-1447 minSchöne Ecken (MP3 Feed)Schöne Ecken (MP3 Feed)Lüneburg, Universität, Libeskind BauSven und Cornelis erkunden das neue Zentralgebäude der Universität Lüneburg, entworfen von Daniel Libeskind. Nach überzogenen Baukosten und -zeit fragen sich die beiden, ob dabei ein funktionales oder nur ein schönes Gebäude entstanden ist und finden auf dem Weg zufällig noch ein anderes modernes zentrales Gebäude, das zum Vergleichen einlädt. zur Fotogalerie Links zur Folge Ort bei Google Maps Wikipedia: Daniel Libeskind Wikipedia: Jüdisches Museum Berlin Leuphana.de: Gründomat 2019-03-1447 minTalks at GSTalks at GSDaniel LibeskindIn this episode, architect Daniel Libeskind discusses the perseverance, collaboration and creative process that define his iconic structures, which include the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the master plan for the World Trade Center. The interview is moderated by Goldman Sachs' Stefan Bollinger. Date: February 13, 2019 This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part, or disclosed by any recipient to any other person. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the recipient. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or...2019-03-0523 minTalks at GSTalks at GSDaniel Libeskind In this episode, architect Daniel Libeskind discusses the perseverance, collaboration and creative process that define his iconic structures, which include the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the master plan for the World Trade Center. The interview is moderated by Goldman Sachs' Stefan Bollinger. Date: February 13, 2019 This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part, or disclosed by any recipient to any other person. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the recipient. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its...2019-03-0523 minThinking Outside The BudThinking Outside The BudDavid Champion, Co-founder at Baker TechnologiesDavid Champion is Co-founder and CPO at Baker - the leading CRM for the cannabis industry, helping dispensaries generate more revenue and build relationships with their customers in one easy-to-use platform. Brought up in Papua New Guinea, Portugal and Scotland, Champion most recently lived in Kenya, where he founded an educational non-profit in response to policies that unfairly exclude children from primary schooling. He graduated with 1st Class Honors in Architecture at Cambridge University, shortly before moving to New York City to work with Daniel Libeskind on the Ground Zero master plan. His first venture...2018-11-1331 minHBR IdeaCastHBR IdeaCastArchitect Daniel Libeskind on Working UnconventionallyDaniel Libeskind, a former academic turned architect and urban designer, discusses his unorthodox career path and repeat success at high-profile, emotionally charged projects. He also talks about his unusual creative process and shares tips for collaborating and managing emotions and expectations of multiple stakeholders. Libeskind was interviewed for the July-August 2018 issue of Harvard Business Review.2018-07-0320 minPost-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, ReconciliationPost-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, ReconciliationDaniel Libeskind speaks to Niall MunroArchitect Daniel Libeskind talks to Niall Munro about civic responsibility, the shock of memory and the role of the monument as a bridge between the past and the future.2018-03-2810 minPost-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, ReconciliationPost-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, ReconciliationDaniel Libeskind: Architecture and MemoryIn this lecture, architect Daniel Libeskind shares his creative process and thinking for many of his most prominent buildings including the Jewish Museum Berlin and the Military History Museum in Dresden. Daniel Libeskind is an international figure in architecture and urban design. His practice extends from building major cultural and commercial institutions to private homes and object design. Best known for designing iconic buildings such as the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Imperial War Museum North, Libeskind is also the master-plan designer for the World Trade Center site in New York City. Libeskind's work is deeply connected to memory...2018-02-261h 05Arquitectura para AliensArquitectura para AliensEP.05 PostGuerra, Edificios que narran Historia: Daniel LibeskindEn este nuevo capítulo hablamos acerca de Daniel Libeskind, un arquitecto nacido en la Polonia de la posguerra que trabajó en Estados Unidos y se convirtió en ciudadano estadounidense en 1964 músico y arquitecto que plasma en sus obras un testigo para la historia de la humanidad a través de formas deconstructivistas y sobrecogedoras.2018-02-2214 minArquitectura para AliensArquitectura para AliensEP.05 PostGuerra, Edificios que narran Historia: Daniel LibeskindEn este nuevo capítulo hablamos acerca de Daniel Libeskind, un arquitecto nacido en la Polonia de la posguerra que trabajó en Estados Unidos y se convirtió en ciudadano estadounidense en 1964 músico y arquitecto que plasma en sus obras un testigo para la historia de la humanidad a través de formas deconstructivistas y sobrecogedoras.2018-02-2214 minPrivate PassionsPrivate PassionsBach compilationMany Private Passions guests over the years have revealed their passion for Bach. But for some, the great composer has really transformed their lives. The great primatologist Jane Goodall, for instance, describes how she reached such a dark time in her life that she considered giving up altogether. Four of her workers had been kidnapped in Africa, in the chimpanzee sanctuary she'd established. The money for her research had come to an end. At crisis point, she went into Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, and heard Bach's famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor being played on...2017-12-2425 minThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlinThe #FemGeniusesinBerlin S1E5: Jüdisches Museum BerlinThis podcast—led and produced by Britta Lam—examines our tours at the Jüdisches Museum in Berlin with Karsten and Adam. “Since opening its doors in 2001, the Jewish Museum Berlin has joined the ranks of Europe’s leading museums. Its exhibitions and permanent collection, educational activities, and diverse program of events make the museum a vibrant center of reflection on Jewish history and culture as well as about migration and diversity in Germany. An architectural masterpiece, Daniel Libeskind’s spectacular structure has firmly established itself as one of Berlin’s most recognizable landmarks. The zinc-paneled building is innovative in the connec...2017-12-0741 minHEARTEFACT MEDIAHEARTEFACT MEDIAZADOVOLJSTVO U TEKSTU - Strela i poteraU specijalnoj epizodi "Zadovoljstva u tekstu" pod nazivom "Strela i potera" Biljana Srbljanović predstavlja još jednog ko-autora podcasta, Nikolu Ljucu - izvršnog urednika Remarkera, sa kojim razgovara o spomeničkoj kulturi, kulturi sećanja i zaborava, nasilja i posrtanja pod njim, o zvučnom aspektu pobedničkog rešenja "Strela" na konkursu za spomenik Zoranu Djindjiću i da li treba raspravljati sa pomahnitalim ljudima koji ne znaju da broje preko tri. Autori govore o svojim omiljenim spomen obeležjima širom sveta i predstavljaju vam premijerno deo zvuka koji će biti inkorporiran u rad vajara Mrdjana Bajića. Ne brinite, Mart...2017-10-2633 minEntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePageEntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePageEA190: EntreArchitect Live with Alex Gore of F9 Productions [Podcast]EntreArchitect Live with Alex Gore of F9 Productions This week, Mark held his first live interview using Facebook live. Alex Gore from F9 Productions discussed his work with Daniel Libeskind, his firm in Longmont, Colorado, his podcast, Inside The Firm, sharing the behind-the-scenes with his partner, Lance Cayko, and his book The Creativity Code. This week on EntreArchitect Podcast, EntreArchitect Live with Alex Gore of F9 Productions. Background Alex Gore grew up drawing wars of ants verses bees, playing backyard baseball, and being obsessed with Frank Lloyd Wright. After high school, he...2017-10-201h 11Clever with Amy DeversClever with Amy DeversEp. 23: Daniel LibeskindWorld-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind inspires Jaime and Amy with his eternally optimistic world-view and powerfully uplifting story of being born into persecution, immigrating to “the promised land” of the U.S. and participating in the space race. As the architect responsible for the master plan of the World Trade Center site, he composes memory in order to heal the future. Oh and he’s got mad accordion skills. Images and more from our guest!Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Chris...2017-02-0752 minCleverCleverEp. 23: Daniel LibeskindWorld-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind inspires Jaime and Amy with his eternally optimistic world-view and powerfully uplifting story of being born into persecution, immigrating to “the promised land” of the U.S. and participating in the space race. As the architect responsible for the master plan of the World Trade Center site, he composes memory in order to heal the future. Oh and he’s got mad accordion skills. Images and more from our guest! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use yo...2017-02-0757 minLibrary TalksLibrary TalksNew York Never BuiltIt's hard to imagine a New York different from the one we know, but what would the city have been like if the ideas of some of the greatest architectural dreamers had made it beyond the drawing boards and into built form? The new book Never Built New York paints the picture of an alternative New York, with renderings, sketches, models, and stories of proposals for the city that never came to be. Internationally acclaimed architects Daniel Libeskind. Steven Holl, and Elizabeth Diller come together with author Sam Lubell to envision this alternate city. If you’re curious about so...2017-01-241h 26Library TalksLibrary TalksNew York Never BuiltIt's hard to imagine a New York different from the one we know, but what would the city have been like if the ideas of some of the greatest architectural dreamers had made it beyond the drawing boards and into built form? The new book Never Built New York paints the picture of an alternative New York, with renderings, sketches, models, and stories of proposals for the city that never came to be. Internationally acclaimed architects Daniel Libeskind. Steven Holl, and Elizabeth Diller come together with author Sam Lubell to envision this alternate city. If you’re curious about so...2017-01-241h 26Experience Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, Religious ThoughtExperience Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, Religious ThoughtWhat Is Jewish Culture? by James Young | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: What Is Jewish Culture? Author: James Young, Deborah Moore, Fania Oz-Salzberger Narrator: Amos Oz, Daniel Libeskind Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 8 mins Language: English Release date: 11-29-16 Publisher: 92nd Street Y Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Judaism Summary: Central to our understanding of Jewish culture and civilization is a grasp of its many expressive forms religious and secular, high and low, elite and popular in the areas of the written word, the visual arts, and the performing arts. Explore the words at the heart of Jewish culture, and make...2016-11-291h 08Private PassionsPrivate PassionsDaniel LibeskindOn this, the 15th anniversary of 9/11, Michael Berkeley's guest is Daniel Libeskind, a world-renowned architect, known for concert halls, opera sets, museums, hotels and universities. In 2003 Libeskind won an international competition to produce an overarching vision for buildings which would stand on the site of the Twin Towers. That vision is now almost complete, and includes a memorial to those who were killed in the attacks. He's called his plan "a site of memory, a healing of New York". Daniel Libeskind had already made his reputation with buildings that symbolised and preserved tragic histories, such as the...2016-09-1133 minThe Curbed AppealThe Curbed AppealDaniel LibeskindThis episode features guest Daniel Libeskind, the architect famous for master planning the new World Trade Center site in New York City, designing the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and many more projects. Hosts Jeremiah Budin and Asad Syrkett talk to him about how he became an architect, his design philosophy, and his take on some of the controversies that have adhered themselves to his work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2016-03-0943 minAikštėjeAikštėjeMMC. interviu su Gediminu ir Nomeda Urbonais Laidoje dalyvauja: Justinas Dūdėnas, Andrius Ropolas, Nomeda ir Gediminas Urbonai Aktualijos Kauno “vaiduoklis” ruošiasi atgimimui Ilgai lauktas Kauno sandoris: nupirktas „Respublikos“ vaiduoklis  [Indrė Sesartė, VZ, 2015 lapkritis] Nauja Vilniaus autobusų stotis? 2015-11-19 VAUET posėdis [LAS, 2015 11]Kaip hipsteriai išganys Vilniaus stoties rajoną [Dovydas Skarolskis, politika.lt, 2015 01]Gentrifikacija mieste ir kultūroje: nuolatiniai turistai savame mieste [Jurijus Dobriakovas, Vytautas Michelkevičius, archmap.lt, 2015]Barų savininkų „Bendruomenė“, arba kam priklauso stoties utopija [Gintarė Matulaitytė, 7md.lt, 2016] Interviu 2016-02-061h 00Shop TalkShop TalkBuilding visions out of sufferingWhen you listen to leading architect Daniel Libeskind relate his remarkable life story, it seems his path has been shaped by a number of what he describes as 'life-changing moments'.WAN Editor-in-Chief, Michael Hammond spoke at length with Daniel recently and heard about some of the incisive one-line observations - made by his mother, a virtuoso musician, and himself - which helped propel him to the heights of his profession.2016-01-2943 minEncompassed – Bronx Science StoriesEncompassed – Bronx Science StoriesDaniel Libeskind '65“My sister was three years older than I am, so she had been in the country only a few minutes. We were going with someone from our housing project on a bus, and my sister asked her in yiddish, ‘What is that building? It looks different.’ And this woman said ‘that’s not for you. That’s a very special school, you can’t get in there because you’re an immigrant.’ My sister walked into that school with hardly any english and met Mr. Kopelman. He spoke yiddish to her and said, “you can come if in one month I can see that you c...2015-09-2917 minArchinect SessionsArchinect SessionsSession 33: Stargazing with Patrik SchumacherThis week, we devote the majority of our show to a discussion with Patrik Schumacher, about celebrity and the insularity of critical discourse in architecture. The idea of the "starchitect" is onerous to pretty much everybody in architecture, but that hasn't stopped us from using it. It's a popular media fabrication that, by becoming a potent cultural meme in its own right (thanks, Gehry), has derailed significant portions of architecture discourse into the murky realm of identity politics – the aesthetics and politics of a built object becoming an inextricable part of their designer's character. Schumacher's Parametricism may be an an...2015-06-111h 22Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society ConferenceDesign for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society ConferenceAuthenticity and commemoration: an analysis of Otto Weidt Worshop for the Blind and the Jewish Museum in BerlinThis paper will analyse both spaces according to their scale, location in the city, authenticity, phenomenology and prosthetic memory, in order to determine whether design can enhance and protect our collective memory. Berlin has become one of the most prolific centres of memory in Europe: the amount of memorials, traces and documentation centres devoted to remembering the Second World War, the Holocaust and the Berlin Wall era is rather overwhelming. There is, however, and important distinction to be made between those sites of memory which are located on an authentic site, and those which have been framed in a building...2014-09-3023 minARE® PodcastARE® PodcastEpisode 9: So You Wanna Call Yourself an Architect? [Podcast]The use of the term "Architect" has garnered a lot of attention lately. Some say it's misused, others say Architects are too protective of the term and should focus on issues that matter. We've put together a panel for today's discussion including Stephen Hopkins, a recovering Architect, Brandon Kent, a designer in San Francisco, Evan Troxel, host of Archispeak Podcast, and our own Eric Corey Freed. We discuss Stephen and Brandon's article called "Daniel Libeskind is No Architect." We also discuss the legalities of practicing architecture and the perception of the word Architect in global marketplace. The...2014-02-1454 minPodcast – Architect Exam PrepPodcast – Architect Exam PrepEpisode 9: So You Wanna Call Yourself an Architect? [Podcast]The use of the term “Architect” has garnered a lot of attention lately. Some say it’s misused, others say Architects are too protective of the term and should focus on issues that matter. We’ve put together a panel for today’s discussion including Stephen Hopkins, a recovering Architect, Brandon Kent, a designer in San Francisco, Evan Troxel, host of Archispeak Podcast, and our own Eric Corey Freed. We discuss Stephen and Brandon’s article called “Daniel Libeskind is No Architect.” We also discuss the legalities of practicing architecture and the perception of the word Architect in global marketpla...2014-02-1454 minProfession Archives – Architect Exam PrepProfession Archives – Architect Exam PrepEpisode 9: So You Wanna Call Yourself an Architect? [Podcast]The use of the term "Architect" has garnered a lot of attention lately. Some say it's misused, others say Architects are too protective of the term and should focus on issues that matter. We've put together a panel for today's discussion including Stephen Hopkins, a recovering Architect, Brandon Kent, a designer in San Francisco, Evan Troxel, host of Archispeak Podcast, and our own Eric Corey Freed. We discuss Stephen and Brandon's article called "Daniel Libeskind is No Architect." We also discuss the legalities of practicing architecture and the perception of the word Architect in global marketplace.The...2014-02-1454 minChris RibackChris RibackDr. Tony Marx, President & CEO, New York Public LibraryFor all the talk of the decline of public education, we take a moment to celebrate one of the most famous public high schools in America – Bronx High School of Science, which turns 75 this year. With 8 Nobel Prize winners – more than Australia, they point out, and tied with Norway – Bronx Science is one of the most accomplished public schools we have. It is also home to an incredible alumni list, including writer E.L. Doctorow, architect Daniel Libeskind, and my next guest, New York Public Library President & CEO Dr. Anthony Marx. The former President of Amherst College, Dr. Marx has spent...2013-04-3008 minHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsCharlie Rose: Sheila Canby, Navina Haidar, Rene Fleming, Michael Kaiser, Daniel Libeskind, and Victoria Newhouse, April 27, 2012 by Charlie Rose | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Sheila Canby, Navina Haidar, Rene Fleming, Michael Kaiser, Daniel Libeskind, and Victoria Newhouse, April 27, 2012 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 55 mins Language: English Release date: 04-27-12 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: A conversation about Islamic Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with Sheila Canby, Navina Haidar. Next, a look at "Site and Sound: The Architecture and Acoustics of New Opera Houses and Concert Halls, with Rene Fleming, Michael Kaiser, Daniel Libeskind, and Victoria Newhouse. [Broadcast Date...2012-04-2755 minHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsCharlie Rose: Daniel Libeskind, Paul Goldberger, David Childs, Chris Ward, Michael Arad, September 13, 2011 by Charlie Rose | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Daniel Libeskind, Paul Goldberger, David Childs, Chris Ward, Michael Arad, September 13, 2011 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 55 mins Language: English Release date: 09-13-11 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: A discussion about the redevelopment effort at the World Trade Center site with Daniel Libeskind, Paul Goldberger, David Childs, Larry Silverstein, and Chris Ward. Next, a conversation with Michael Arad, 9/11 Memorial Architect. [Broadcast Date: September 13, 2011] Want more Charlie Rose? (P) and ©2011 Charlie Rose, Inc. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com2011-09-1355 minAndy\'s Treasure TroveAndy's Treasure Trove2 – Contemporary Jewish Museum, Daniel Libeskind, Rosalyn Swig and others, Music by the Ernest Bloch Bell RingersIn Episode #2 we’ll join a media preview tour of San Francisco’s new Contemporary Jewish Museum and spend time with its architect Daniel Libeskind, museum President Rosalyn Swig, Director Connie Wolf, artists Alan Berliner and Trenton Doyle Hancock, and others. We’ll also talk to Liam Passmore about San Francisco’s own literary festival, Litquake, coming up in October, and about the horror of those yearly visitors, the Blue Angels. Then, because they got such a great response after Episode #1, we’ll hear another piece from the Ernest Bloch Bell Ringers, this one entitled “All Things Bright and Beautiful.”...2008-09-1137 minAndy\'s Treasure TroveAndy's Treasure Trove0 (zero) – Clips of Things to Come (the Lengthy Preview Episode) This is the special “sneak preview” episode, Episode Zero, which contains mini-excerpts from full segments that will be coming up on future episodes of Andy’s Treasure Trove. I hope that you’ll tell your friends about Andy’s Treasure Trove, where culture, art and fun co-mingle! Thanks, Andy Moore Keywords for this episode: San Francisco, art, culture, fun, Lisa Geduldig, Charo, comedy, Frameline, Frameline32, Michael Lumpkin, Terence Davies, England, The Long Day Closes, The Neon Bible, House of Mirth, Liverpool, Dawn Logsdon, Lucie Faulkner, New Orleans, independent film, documentary, Faubourg Treme, Hurricane Katrina, K...2008-07-021h 01Listening InListening InWeekend America 2008.01.19 – Listening In with Daniel LibeskindArchitect Daniel Libeskind listens to a solid block of uninterrupted music in the morning to start his day.  “It’s not something of a luxury, it’s almost a necessity.  And it’s not background,” says Libeskind.  “I don’t do it as the hustle bustle of domestic life and in the background there’s music, I sit down, when [...]2008-03-1800 minVoices on AntisemitismVoices on AntisemitismDaniel Libeskind, architectIn rebuilding the World Trade Center site in New York City, Daniel Libeskind is striving to combine a story of tragedy with one of liberty and resiliency.2007-09-1308 minVoices on AntisemitismVoices on AntisemitismDaniel LibeskindIn rebuilding the World Trade Center site in New York City, Daniel Libeskind is striving to combine a story of tragedy with one of liberty and resiliency.2007-09-1300 minTed Wells living : simpleTed Wells living : simpleRendering Reality: Hadid, Libeskind, Koolhaas and Winking JesusSome architects depend on computer rendering and much of their reputation is built on computer imagery -- but when was the last time you saw a building in real life that looked better than the rendering? In the computer images, buildings are often depicted at night, with the translucent walls aglow, offering glimpses of life inside. Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, and Rem Koolhaas know the power of persuasion in creating a rendering as an inspirational sales tool. But what does this mean to all of us who have to live with the buildings -- in the real world -- and...2005-12-1100 minPrinceton University PodcastsPrinceton University PodcastsDaniel Libeskind, Studio Daniel Libeskind: "Building Places from Memories" - February 24, 20042004-02-2400 minDesert Island Discs: Archive 2000-2005Desert Island Discs: Archive 2000-2005Daniel LibeskindSue Lawley's castaway this week is the architect Daniel Libeskind. Daniel Libeskind's parents were Polish Jews. Daniel himself was a prodigiously talented musician, but the family couldn't afford the attention a piano would draw to them and so he learned the accordion. In Israel he won a prestigious music scholarship - Daniel Barenboim and Itzhak Perlmen were other recipients - and the family moved to New York. In his teens Libeskind dropped music suddenly and completely and turned to architecture: In 1989 he won the commission to build a Jewish Museum in Berlin and it opened in 2001 amid...2003-06-2938 minDesert Island DiscsDesert Island DiscsDaniel LibeskindSue Lawley's castaway this week is the architect Daniel Libeskind. Daniel Libeskind's parents were Polish Jews. Daniel himself was a prodigiously talented musician, but the family couldn't afford the attention a piano would draw to them and so he learned the accordion. In Israel he won a prestigious music scholarship - Daniel Barenboim and Itzhak Perlmen were other recipients - and the family moved to New York. In his teens Libeskind dropped music suddenly and completely and turned to architecture: In 1989 he won the commission to build a Jewish Museum in Berlin and it opened in 2001 amid...2003-06-2938 min