Daniel Libeskind. Time is out of joint

The seventh episode of the Time-Space-Existence series features a short interview with Daniel Libeskind, author of a tower that will be unveiled during the Venice Architecture Biennale.

As part of the Time-Space-Existence series, PLANE–SITE interviewed Daniel Libeskind. No architect embodies the idea of time, space and existence with greater aplomb than Daniel Libeskind. Working in the spaces of memory, his buildings sketch out disjunctures in the timeline.                                                                                                                  Born in Lód’z, Poland, in 1946, Daniel Libeskind immigrated to the United States as a teenager. Studio Libeskind was founded in 1989 after winning an international competition to build the Jewish Museum in Berlin. A series of influential museum commissions followed. Studio Libeskind was also responsible for the master plan for the rebuilding of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Libeskind is based in New York.

Time-Space-Existence: Daniel Libeskind

  A new Daniel Libeskind project is in preparation for the ECC’s “Time-Space-Existence” exhibition at Palazzo Mora, Palazzo Bembo, and Giardini Marinaressa during the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennial. Facing Gaia, will be located in the 1,600 sqm Giardini Marinaressa, adjacent to the Giardini. Reminiscent of ancient forms, the project explores the connections between climate, time, space and existence through architectural thinking. Its center is a sheet of convex mirror, bound to its steel structure with pioneering GRIP MetalTM technology. This reflective surface marks the tension between the nite and the in nite. The title is derived from the concept that Gaia (the living Earth) is at a moment of crisis, in which resources are running out.

Facing Gaia sketch, Daniel Libeskind

“The Biennale is an important opportunity to explore meaning and metaphor in architectural space and form,” said architect Daniel Libeskind. “This moment in time, the very idea of human existence is in question."   

What is the future of technology? Nature? Humanity? Facing Gaia focuses on the tension of these relationships while inviting open-ended questions and interaction.
Img.1 Daniel Libeskind, Vanke Pavilion, Expo 2015. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.2 Daniel Libeskind, CityLife Residences, Milan, 2004. Photo Michele Nastasi
Img.3 Daniel Libeskind, House, Connecticut, USA, 2010. Photo Marc Lins
Img.4 Daniel Libeskind, Mons Congress Centre, Mons, Belgium, 2015. Photo Georges de Kinder
Img.5 Daniel Libeskind, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, 2008. Courtesy Alex Fradkin
Img.6 Daniel Libeskind, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, 2008. Photo Alex Fradkin
Img.7 Daniel Libeskind, Crystals, Las Vegas, 2009. Photo Alex Fradkin
Img.8 Daniel Libeskind, Crystals, Las Vegas, 2009. Photo Alex Fradkin
Img.9 Daniel Libeskind, Art Museum, Denver, 2006. Photo Alex Fradkin
Img.10 Daniel Libeskind, Art Museum, Denver, 2006. Photo Alex Fradkin
Img.11 Daniel Libeskind, Art Museum, Denver, 2006. Photo Alex Fradkin
Img.12 Daniel Libeskind, Imperial War Museum, Manchester, UK, 2001. Photo Bitter Bredt
Img.13 Daniel Libeskind, Jewish Museum, Berlin, 2001. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.14 Daniel Libeskind, Kö-Bogen Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2013. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.15 Daniel Libeskind, National Holocaust Monument, Ottawa, Canada, 2017. Photo Doublespace
Img.16 Daniel Libeskind, Ogden Centre, Durham University, Durham, UK, 2016. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.17 Daniel Libeskind, Ogden Centre, Durham University, Durham, UK, 2016. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.18 Daniel Libeskind, Ogden Centre, Durham University, Durham, UK, 2016. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.19 Daniel Libeskind, Reflections, Keppel Bay, Singapore, 2011. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.20 Daniel Libeskind, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, 2007. Photo Alex Fradkin
Img.21 Daniel Libeskind, Sapphire, Berlin, 2017. Courtesy Hufton+Crow
Img.22 Daniel Libeskind, Vitra, São Paulo, Brazil, 2015. Photo Ana Mello
Img.23 Daniel Libeskind, Vitra, São Paulo, Brazil, 2015. Photo Ana Mello
Img.24 Daniel Libeskind, World Trace Center, New York, ongoing. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.25 Daniel Libeskind, World Trace Center, New York, ongoing. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.26 Daniel Libeskind, World Trace Center, New York, ongoing. Photo Hufton+Crow
Img.27 Daniel Libeskind, World Trace Center, New York, ongoing. Courtesy Hufton+Crow
Img.28 Daniel Libeskind, World Trace Center, New York, ongoing. Courtesy Hufton+Crow
Img.29 Daniel Libeskind, Zhang Zhidong and Modern Industrial Museum, Wuhan, China, 2011. Photo Alex Chan
Img.30 Daniel Libeskind, Zlota 44, Warsaw, Poland, 2017. Courtesy Krzysztof Wierzbowski
Img.31 Daniel Libeskind, Corals, Singapore, 2016. Courtesy Hufton+Crow
Img.32 Daniel Libeskind, Kurdistan Museum, Erbil, Iraq, 2009. Courtesy Studio Liberskind
Img.33 Daniel Libeskind, Kurdistan Museum, Erbil, Iraq, 2009. Courtesy Studio Liberskind
Img.34 Daniel Libeskind, Modern Art Museum, Vilnius, 2014. Courtesy Studio Liberskind
Img.35 Daniel Libeskind, National Holocaust Monument, Ottawa, Canada, 2017. Courtesy Doublespace
Img.36 Daniel Libeskind, Occitanie Tower, Toulouse, France, 2017. Courtesy Luxigon
Img.37 Daniel Libeskind, Facing Gaia sketch
  • from 26 May to 25 November 2018
  • 16th International Architecture Exhibition
  • Time-Space-Existence
  • PLANE-SITE / plane-site.com
  • GAA Foundation
  • European Cultural Centre
  • Palazzo Brembo, Riva del Carbon 4793-4785, Venice
  • Palazzo Mora, Strada Nova 3659, Venice