Topic: Daniel Libeskind

Libeskind & Son’s Big Bang.

Eavesdroplet, Ticker | Friday, January 13, 2012 | The Editors. No Comments | Leave A Comment . Daniel Libeskind's latest project promises to...

For sale: L Tower

Handout. . By Lisa Van de Ven. . Price range: $1.4-million to $3.2-million (new penthouses only) Location: Yonge and Front streets, Toronto....
By Kelvin Browne. . A building with a strong visual concept — one with bold massing and a unique shape — often suffers from an external style that...
Renowned Polish architect Daniel Libeskind, who is leading the effort to rebuild the World Trade Center site, has created an installation made from the Jewish Museum's collection of Hanukkah lamps.

"A Hanukkah Project"

Hanukkah may not begin for two more weeks (the official start is at sundown on December 1), but the Jewish Museum invites visitors to mark the occasion a bit early with the debut of its latest exhibit, ? The show is a collaboration ...

11 best things to do this week

Monday 15 Jay-Z will be at the New York Public Library to talk about his new autobiography, Decoded, with Cornel West?a look behind the scenes of a behind-the-scenes book.. Also Fri 19, Sat 20 and Tue 23.. Friday 19 The Hogwarts ...
As if Germany's complex history wasn't intriguing enough, this country has some of the most well thought-out architecture which either impresses or bewilders the go-seer. When I was a sophomore in college, I worked on a precedent study of Daniel ...
The Royal Ontario Museum will host the Dead Sea Scrolls in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from June 27- January 3, 2010.The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by Bedouins (5) and archaeologists (6) in 11 caves on the north-west corner of the Dead ...

Toronto Pronto, Part II

Click to Read Part I. It was Day 2 of my mission to tour Toronto in a day-and-a-half, and I was down to my final 12 hours. Luckily, just around the block from the hotel was my first sightseeing stop of the ...

Too Many Visionaries, Too Few Grunts

I'm sitting here in Aspen on the heels of the Security Forum at the Aspen Institute, where the best and the brightest pondered, for a few days, how to prevent the next 9/11. Over at Fast Company, meanwhile, the editors ...