Daniel Libeskind: Radix–Matrix
11.8 x 9 inches • Hardcover, 168 pages
Radix–Matrix is a landmark monograph documenting the early theoretical and architectural work of Daniel Libeskind, published by Prestel in 1994. Featuring contributions by leading thinkers and critics—including Jacques Derrida—this volume situates Libeskind as a “thinking architect,” whose work operates at the intersection of philosophy, memory, language, and form.
Richly illustrated and meticulously annotated, the book presents sketches, drawings, models, and photographs of completed projects, offering an intimate, first-person view into Libeskind’s design process. The material captures the intellectual rigor and expressive intensity that define his work—from early conceptual investigations to built projects that are both emotionally charged and visually striking.
Published by Presetel 1994
Out of Print
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