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Not what we expected: the Jewish Museum Berlin in practice
Published 2008-11-01“…An extensive existing literature studies Daniel Libeskind’s deconstructivist design for the Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB). This article focuses instead on the museum’s exhibits from 2001 to today, their evolution in response to visitor criticisms, and their discursive setting, all of which exhibit museum and marketing professionals’ attempts to deal with, and to an extent to overcome, the theory driven and Holocaust-laden architectural programme. …”
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Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin
Published 2016-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Experiencing memory museums in Berlin. The Otto Weidt Workshop for the Blind Museum and the Jewish Museum Berlin
Published 2018-03-01“…The main data facilitating the analysis is based on responses shared on TripAdvisor; the case studies being the Otto Weidt Workshop for the Blind Museum and the Jewish Museum Berlin. The analysis of these museums, focusing on their narratives, design features and comments from visitors, will highlight a potential shift from the traditional object-focused museum, to a phenomenological subject-focused one. …”
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Daniel Libeskind [videorecording] : welcome to the 21st century
Published 1999“…Includes discussion of the Jewish Museum Berlin, The Spiral, his visionary addition to London's Victoria and Albert Museum, the Imperial War Museum--North, and the Felix Nussbaum House…”
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Edge of Order /
Published 2018“…"Daniel Libeskind is one of the foremost architects of our time, a self-proclaimed rebel celebrated for innovative, site-conscious designs, including the Jewish Museum Berlin and New York's World Trade Center Redevelopment. …”
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