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Courtesy Daniel Libeskind

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Daniel Libeskind: Edge of Order

Sunday, Jan 20, 2019 │3–4:30pm

ADMISSION: SOLD OUT

Architect Daniel Libeskind opens the door to his unique creative process and his methods for discovering new directions in his work. He will be in conversation with The CJM's Executive Director, Lori Starr, as they discuss the stories behind his most important projects, including the design for The Contemporary Jewish Museum, and how Daniel's unlikely rise—from a child born to Holocaust survivors in a Polish homeless shelter, to a teenager in the Bronx, to an avant-garde academic—still shapes his boundary-pushing work at Studio Libeskind.

Book sales and signing to follow talk.

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about the speaker
Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind is the founder and principal of Studio Daniel Libeskind in New York City. The Polish-American architect’s practice is focused on groundbreaking designs for cultural, commercial and residential projects around the globe, including destination museums, concert halls, convention centers, academic buildings, hotels, shopping centers and homes. Over the past four decades, his lectures, writings and exhibitions on the art of architecture have profoundly influenced his field and helped to shape the way people think about buildings and cities.

supporters

Public Programs are made possible by the Koret Foundation and The Al and Rosanne Levitt Fund for Public Programs. Program support is provided by the Alan Templeton Endowment in Memory of Lieselotte and David Templeton.