Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin is 15
years this year!
I think it still looks really fresh and innovative.
I visited in 2006 and what struck me is that the whole building is so ridiculously
considered, no photo can convey the presence of space and fantastic feeling of
place with in the building.
The entrance is through the Baroque style
Kollegienhaus Building, down a stairwell and down through a dramatic entrance
void in to the underground beginning of three exhibitions. The first leads to a dead end in the form of the Holocaust Tower.
The second leads out of the building and into the Garden of Exile and
Emigration, a reminder of those who were forced to leave Berlin. The third,
traces a path leading to the Stair of Continuity, this being the path leading to
the exhibition spaces of the museum, emphasizing the continuum of history.
The building is a vast zigzag slashed and penetrated by opening, void and connection bridges across
the vast space.
I really enjoy this photography series by
Laurian Ghinitoiu celebrating this bookmarker of German history.



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