Daniel Libeskind papers 1968-1992

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Daniel Libeskind papers 1968-1992

The Libeskind archive contains 15 design projects (1970-1991), materials related to Libeskind's teaching at the Cranbrook Academy of Art (1980-1984), manuscripts and publications (1970-1990) and photographs, slides and transparencies (ca. 1968-1990). The Jewish Museum in Berlin (also called Between the Lines in this archive) is the most extensively documented of his designs.

ca. 60 lin. ft.; (52 boxes, 168 rolls, 27 oversize folders, 12 models, 1 folio)

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Getty Research Institute

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Libeskind, Daniel, 1946-

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American architect, born in Poland. Libeskind studied music at Lodz Conservatory, then architecture at Cooper Union, New York, and Essex University, England. He won the competition to design the Jewish Museum extension to the Berlin Museum in 1989. From the description of Daniel Libeskind papers, 1968-1992. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 82187507 Biographical/Historical Note The architect Daniel Libeskind...

Jüdisches Museum im Berlin Museum.

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