All Daniel Libeskind articles

  • Studio Daniel Libeskind_Maggie's_Royal Free Hospital_London_Hufton+Crow_003
    News

    Studio Libeskind completes new Maggie’s Centre at the Royal Free Hospital

    2024-02-07T07:00:00Z

    Cancer support centre includes new landscaping by Martha Schwartz Partners

  • Peter Zumthor, Serpentine pavilion courtyard
    Blogs

    Seasonal adjustment

    2011-04-14T15:22:00Z

    The Serpentine Gallery’s summer pavilion has delighted for more than a decade. But is it time to change the architectural criterion?

  • The Bilbao Guggenheim by Frank Gehry
    Blogs

    Vanity Fair reveals vanity voting behind list of best modern buildings

    2010-07-05T15:15:53.260Z

    A survey to find the best building since 1980 has revealed some unusally brazen vanity voting, the truth behind traditionalists claims to 'not have a problem' with modern buildings and that competition doesn't awlays brred resentment...

  • Blogs

    The Pritzker Prize 2010 - all bets are off

    2010-03-24T16:20:00Z

    Yes it's that time of year again, the daffodils are finally out and among those who care the anticipation is building for the announcement of the next Pritzker Prize winner on Sunday. Who will win is really anyone's guess, so it's no surprise that William Hill hadn't been taking ...

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    Libeskind goes prefab and Frank Lloyd Wright's equal opportunities approach

    2009-06-16T15:43:00Z

    It seems that Frank Lloyd Wright, a man whose relationships with women in his private life are infamously scandalous, was actually an early leader in employing female architects. So no more excuses from the profession please; if it could be done then then there's no reason why women shouldn't be ...

  • Blogs

    New York's not-so-mean streets, a BIM council and a pleased Libeskind

    2009-05-27T15:12:00Z

    There's been a lot of trumpeting in the American press about the experimental closure of Broadway in New York. But the story behind it is much more interesting and could lead to a complete transformation of transport in the city.Elsewhere in the world, the National Geographic presents the cities of ...

  • Blogs

    Piano downsized, Parrault wins Sofia and Libeskind extends the Jewish Museum

    2009-04-30T18:20:00Z

    Some big news for some big name architects today - Libeskind wins the jammy job of adding to his own design with a Euro 10million extension.And Dominique Perrault gets to design the entire city centre for the beautiful town of Sofia. The news doesn't seem to be so good for ...

  • Blogs

    Libeskind is optimistic, Ordos 100 and race in architecture

    2009-04-21T14:59:00Z

    It's always nice to hear some cheery words from a Starchitect, especially one who can stay optimistic about a $8.6 billion project when it hits trouble. So hats off to Libeskind.Elsewhere, race is back on the agenda, stimulus money is being spent and British architects are advised not to ...

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    Gensler's San Fran art museum and designing through a depression

    2009-04-09T16:08:00Z

    Most of the international stories that have caught BD's eye today have come from the states, including a thoughtful piece on Designing Through a Depression and news on projects by Zaha and Libeskind.SFMOMA Plans AheadIn San Francisco, plans are afoot for a major new art gallery extension by Gensler. According ...