After hearing this talk by Daniel Libeskind, I could not resist but post it here for you all. His architecture is challenging. Many architects themselves find it challenging. Weather you agree with him or disagree, there is no doubting his belief in what he is doing. This I find particularly inspiring. It is time to move beyond a beige.
Daniel Libeskind’s 17 words of architectural inspiration.
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I love this talk. “Architecture is not mute…it is an art of communication…” The idea of asking/questioning/challenging, “what a structure has to say”, is for me, history, anthropology and sociology all in one. Provocative speech, excellent ideas!