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Architecture of remembrance and hope: Daniel Libeskind at 80

dw.com·Gaby Reucher·21 days ago
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As  Daniel Libeskind turns 80 on May 12, the renowned Polish-American architect  shows no signs of slowing down and remains one of the most sought-after names in his field. With his firm, Studio Daniel Libeskind, he is best known for large-scale projects and deconstructivist designs that frequently tackle complex cultural narratives, such as  Ground Zero,  built on the former site of the Twin Towers in New York City, and Berlin's Jewish Museum. Not only are there several new projects in the works, but many of them underscore Libeskind's ongoing engagement with historical memory.  Among them, the Auschwitz Research Center on Hate, Extremism and Radicalization (ARCHER) project, announced in 2025, will convert the  Auschwitz  commandant Rudolf Höss' house into an anti‑extremism and education center.…

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