BAC Channel Featuring Daniel Libeskind
Join us on BAC Channel as President Mahesh Daas engages in conversation with our esteemed guest, Daniel Libeskind. Daniel, a renowned Polish-American architect and the Founder and Principal Design Architect of Studio Libeskind, brings a profound vision and deep sense of humanity to his architectural endeavors. His inspiring designs have been celebrated worldwide, showcased in major museums and his architecture and ideas have been the subject of many articles and exhibitions, influencing the field of architecture and the development of cities and culture.
We invite you to join President Daas as he delves into Daniel’s life journey, exploring his formative years and how his experiences have influenced his transformative and thought-provoking architectural creations. Discover how his journey challenges conventions, enriches our perception of the world and elevates our understanding of the human spirit!
More About Daniel Libeskind
As Founder and Principal Design Architect of Studio Libeskind, Daniel Libeskind has designed and realized a diverse range of projects around the globe, including museums, cultural centers, towers, residences, master plans and public spaces. Renowned for the ability to evoke cultural memory in his buildings combined with an approach that draws from a deep commitment to music, philosophy, and literature, he aims to create architecture that is resonant, original, and sustainable.
He established his architectural studio in Berlin, Germany, in 1989 after winning the competition to build the Jewish Museum in Berlin. In February 2003, Studio Libeskind moved its headquarters to New York City when he was selected as the master planner for the World Trade Center redevelopment. His extensive depth of work also includes the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester, the Denver Art Museum and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. He is currently working on a number of projects around the globe, including the reimagined Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, the site of the worst antisemitic attack in the United States.
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