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Griebnitzsee Apartments, Berlin, Germany

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The building is volumetrically oriented to the geometry of the site and also widens out in the direction of the shore. The shape of the building is stepped with sweeping curves, which structure the volume visually. The rooms on the garden floor have direct access via an external staircase on the north-eastern edge of the building.

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Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum is a "foreboding experience"

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Continuing our series on deconstructivism we look at the Jewish Museum in Berlin , one of the architect Daniel Libeskind 's first completed projects. Daniel Libeskind designed a zigzagging extension to Berlin's Jewish Museum. The extension stands alongside the original museum.

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Tempelhof Airport Viewing Platform, Berlin, Germany

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The combination of the building’s famous historical character and modern construction requirements presented architects :mlzd and designers Karle & Rubmer with a unique challenge. Nina Landbø, International Sales Manager for Kebony, adds: ‘’We are proud to see Kebony selected as part of the next chapter for the iconic Berlin Tempelhof.

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Jewish Museum by Feco | Manufacturer references

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feco Systeme GmbH Staab Architekten Berlin The Jewish Museum in Frankfurt am Main has been redesigned by Staab Architekten from Berlin and reopened on 21.10.2020. Visitors to the museum arrive via a forecourt that connects it with the city and enter a brightly-lit foyer in the new building.

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The Past Reborn: 6 Extraordinary Ways Architects Are Modernizing the Museum

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There’s an old-fashioned archetype of the museum as a sterile, serious space steeped in rules. The contemporary museum is a time-traveler of sorts, bringing the past and the present face to face with mesmerizing acuity. Ingeniously, it allows flood water to circumvent the building and flow beneath it. Order your copy today.

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Semiotics in Architecture: 7 Case Studies by Hadid, Libeskind, Nouvel, Zumthor and More

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The building’s distinctive façade, composed of stacked, horizontal wooden layers, is inspired by the traditional Japanese pagoda, symbolizing the country’s rich cultural heritage. Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin is a powerful expression of the complex history and emotions surrounding the Holocaust.

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LEO & ALEX Bornitzstrasse, Lichtenberg, Berlin

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The street as well as both buildings in the project are named after the doctor and author Leopold Bornitz and his brother, the parish priest Alexander Bornitz. LEO: To the west, the “LEO” office building is bordered by the listed former workshop building of the Konsumgenossenschaft Berlin, built in 1926-27 by Otto Wettstein.