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Daniel Libeskind: Jewish Museum
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Daniel Libeskind: Jewish Museum

$75.00

A rare early monograph documenting Daniel Libeskind’s groundbreaking design for the Jewish Museum Berlin, originally conceived as an extension to the Berlin Museum. This volume captures the conceptual, architectural, and cultural foundations of one of the most influential museum projects of the late 20th century, years before the building’s completion.

Richly illustrated with drawings, plans, and texts in English, German, and Hebrew, the book reveals Libeskind’s radical approach to architecture as narrative, memory, and spatial experience. The publication was awarded a design prize by the German Publishers’ Commission, underscoring its importance as both an architectural document and a graphic object.

A highly sought-after title for architects, scholars, and collectors of architectural history, particularly those interested in museum design, Jewish cultural institutions, and Libeskind’s early theoretical work.

Softcover, 138 pages
11 x 9.5 inches
Published by Ernst & Sohn, 1992
Out of Print

All books are in original vintage condition and may show minor signs of age and handling, including light discoloration, scuffing, and general wear consistent with storage. These characteristics are inherent to vintage materials.

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