Architect – Daniel Liberskind
Daniel Liberskind was born in Poland. He and his family moved to New York City in 1959. He attended Cooper Union for architection. In 1972 he briefly worked for Richard Meier. Studio Daniel Liberskind was founded in 1989 with his wife. Since the late 80s he has had numerous successes. At first an architectural theorist and professor he completed his first building at age 52. In addition to architecture he is involved in the design of objects, furniture and industrial fixtures. Critics have said “His work reflects a limited architectural vocabulary of jagged edges, sharp angles and tortured geometries.”
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
2001, Ireland
UK Imperial War Museum North
2001, United Kingdom
Tangent Building
2005, Seoul
Museum Residences Denver
2006,Denver
Royal Ontario Museum
2007, Toronto
Contemporary Jewish Museum
2008, San Francisco
London Metropolitan University Graduate Centre
2009, London
Grand Canal Theatre, Bord Gais Energy Theatre
2010, Dublin Ireland
Denver Art Museum
2010, Denver
Jewish Museum
2010, Berlin
Vanke Pavilion Expo
2015, Milan
Military History Museum
2017, Germany
L Tower
2018, Toronto
[…] Pei, Christian de Portzamparc, Bjarke Ingels, David Childs, Rem Koolhaas, Rafael Moneo, Tadao Ando, Daniel Libershind, Jean Nouvel, The Right Honourable Foster Baron Foster of Thames Bank, Renzo Piano, For the […]