A wonderful and inspiring talk from Libeskind...and his binding idea of memory is vitally important. That architecture pours out from the architect's score in notes of colour, shadows and forms is beautiful.
fanatic video, this deserves more recognition, such great points made when describing the importance of a building site, Daniel Libeskind said: 'everything has been touched by a trauma' understanding that trauma and using it to facilitate architecture form is what makes him such a great architect.
The wild man. This video took me right back to architecture school when I was his student. I didn't realize how strong of an effect on my thinking that he had on me back then. Amazing.
Patrick Farmer Lucky!! I am not an architect but I fell in love with the DAM building and would visit and sit outside and inside and write. At times the art was just an excuse to see the building again.
I love him, don’t get me wrong. But one that proclaims himself as a virtuoso and keeps hinting at being a talented musician isn’t very humble. But then again, an artist can’t be 100% humble. One must share their talent and skill to better the world.
Hey Camdem, happy to see you like Libeskind's work ! I made a video about him to show his secret in order to be seen as the perfect architect for a specific projet. I'm sure you would find it interesting
He speaks very well and has some very poetic ideas but I find it hard to believe he’s not a formalist. And I actually don’t have a problem with Daniel Libeskind being a formalist because his work demonstrates thoughtfulness, nuance and skilful execution.
He speaks very well and has some very poetic ideas but I find it hard to believe he’s not a formalist. And I actually don’t have a problem with Daniel Libeskind being a formalist because his work has thoughtfulness, nuance and skilful execution.
@@invencibletheory Sometimes it can be. Some architects put the form of their building over the appropriateness of it in it's context (the Walkie-Talkie in London is an example, just a fat sea-cucumber in an otherwise quite pleasing city, although the skyscrapers have met resistance). Others prioritise a formal language that they actually don't have the resources to execute well. However Daniel Libeskind is a formalist who, in my opinion, understands the full set of requirements of his forms and responds quite well. Even if he decides to contradict his context his building is still responding to it.
his idea of connection through human empathy but the idea of revealing the true harsh realities of the world are conflicting and his structures show this conlict through the form and materials
Hey Camdem, happy to see you like Libeskind's work ! I made a video about him to show his secret in order to be seen as the perfect architect for a specific projet. I'm sure you would find it interesting !
Hey Khaled, happy to see you like Libeskind's work ! I made a video about him to show his secret in order to be seen as the perfect architect for a specific projet. I'm sure you would find it interesting
best regards…I am Atman from Indonesia, Mentawai islanders, really want your help to make the best building art with a touch of your idea we really need
I really love you and admire your speech, I wish to speak about Isreal aparthied towards Palestinian and how Isreal stoll the Palestinian lands and homes
His sculpture buildings are beautiful in expressing the pain and trauma of people without voices. But architecture is not sculpture art. Architecture is primarily utilitarian. A building that people live in and around, where people eat and sleep and socialize and play and breathe, should draw attention to its inhabitants and the life it supports. Instead these sculptures draw attention only to themselves, while ignoring their responsibility toward their inhabitants. How is it ethical to use artistic form to evoke pain and trauma, or any kind of discomfort, in the human beings who see and inhabit a building for hours, days, weeks, years on end? It is not a painting or a symphony that can be voluntarily experienced, appreciated, and moved on from.
Hello, you should look at the video I made about him, it explains how Libeskind can trick a jury in order to look like the best guy for a specific project.
BS. Free tuition? Not in this generation. It's not how it was 50 years ago Daniel. Get with the times. This is almost entirely irrelevant. Preachy motivational stuff like this makes me angry.
A wonderful and inspiring talk from Libeskind...and his binding idea of memory is vitally important. That architecture pours out from the architect's score in notes of colour, shadows and forms is beautiful.
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fanatic video, this deserves more recognition, such great points made
when describing the importance of a building site, Daniel Libeskind said: 'everything has been touched by a trauma' understanding that trauma and using it to facilitate architecture form is what makes him such a great architect.
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The wild man. This video took me right back to architecture school when I was his student. I didn't realize how strong of an effect on my thinking that he had on me back then. Amazing.
Patrick Farmer Lucky!! I am not an architect but I fell in love with the DAM building and would visit and sit outside and inside and write. At times the art was just an excuse to see the building again.
I love this man. So profound, yet humble
I love him, don’t get me wrong. But one that proclaims himself as a virtuoso and keeps hinting at being a talented musician isn’t very humble. But then again, an artist can’t be 100% humble. One must share their talent and skill to better the world.
Great video. He is one of the best Architects in history.
Thank you for the opportunity to listen to his fantastic human being!
Criminal this only has 85k views! What a inspiring talk
He’s absolutely brilliant! Lots of emotions watching this. I adore his work.
Hey Camdem, happy to see you like Libeskind's work ! I made a video about him to show his secret in order to be seen as the perfect architect for a specific projet. I'm sure you would find it interesting
He speaks very well and has some very poetic ideas but I find it hard to believe he’s not a formalist. And I actually don’t have a problem with Daniel Libeskind being a formalist because his work demonstrates thoughtfulness, nuance and skilful execution.
He speaks very well and has some very poetic ideas but I find it hard to believe he’s not a formalist. And I actually don’t have a problem with Daniel Libeskind being a formalist because his work has thoughtfulness, nuance and skilful execution.
Is formalism a bad thing?
@@invencibletheory Sometimes it can be. Some architects put the form of their building over the appropriateness of it in it's context (the Walkie-Talkie in London is an example, just a fat sea-cucumber in an otherwise quite pleasing city, although the skyscrapers have met resistance). Others prioritise a formal language that they actually don't have the resources to execute well.
However Daniel Libeskind is a formalist who, in my opinion, understands the full set of requirements of his forms and responds quite well. Even if he decides to contradict his context his building is still responding to it.
wonderful architect......I believe no one should practice architecture without half or a quarter of that form of thinking ......stunning work
his idea of connection through human empathy but the idea of revealing the true harsh realities of the world are conflicting and his structures show this conlict through the form and materials
Best architect out there 💯 Should have won the Pritzker long ago. Much more deserving than a good many who have.
Hey Camdem, happy to see you like Libeskind's work ! I made a video about him to show his secret in order to be seen as the perfect architect for a specific projet. I'm sure you would find it interesting !
2:17 I was a performing musician, virtuoso 😂😂
He is a great architect !
Hey Khaled, happy to see you like Libeskind's work ! I made a video about him to show his secret in order to be seen as the perfect architect for a specific projet. I'm sure you would find it interesting
That building is like a merkaba. It will transport you.
best regards…I am Atman from Indonesia, Mentawai islanders, really want your help to make the best building art with a touch of your idea we really need
a beautiful mind
very interesting
Thankyou
I love this!!!
I really love you and admire your speech, I wish to speak about Isreal aparthied towards Palestinian and how Isreal stoll the Palestinian lands and homes
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His sculpture buildings are beautiful in expressing the pain and trauma of people without voices. But architecture is not sculpture art. Architecture is primarily utilitarian. A building that people live in and around, where people eat and sleep and socialize and play and breathe, should draw attention to its inhabitants and the life it supports. Instead these sculptures draw attention only to themselves, while ignoring their responsibility toward their inhabitants. How is it ethical to use artistic form to evoke pain and trauma, or any kind of discomfort, in the human beings who see and inhabit a building for hours, days, weeks, years on end? It is not a painting or a symphony that can be voluntarily experienced, appreciated, and moved on from.
If you're interesting in understanding how Libeskind get to be choosen for big projects, you should take a look at my channel
So many words .. so little said.
Hello, you should look at the video I made about him, it explains how Libeskind can trick a jury in order to look like the best guy for a specific project.
BS. Free tuition? Not in this generation. It's not how it was 50 years ago Daniel. Get with the times. This is almost entirely irrelevant. Preachy motivational stuff like this makes me angry.
I want to take him seriously, but he needs to learn about Palestine. Otherwise, none of this much of claim of humanity has any meaning or weight.
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