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Breaking Ground by Daniel Libeskind

  • Writer: Sarah Shihabi
    Sarah Shihabi
  • Feb 14, 2022
  • 1 min read

Title: Breaking Ground

Author: Daniel Libeskind

Publisher: Riverhead Books (Penguin Group) New York

Publication Year: 2004

# of Pages: 304

ISBN: 1573222925

A thought-provoking, inspiring autobiography of the architect Daniel Libeskind, featuring themes of tragedy and hope, as well as ways in which the built environment can mend the human experience.


Daniel Libeskind is a highly prominent architect well known for his contemporary design of buildings featuring interiors with a heightened psychological appeal such as the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.


'His new book illustrates so vividly that life is an exciting adventure which must be seized. This memoir of one man's journey brings together history, personal experience, our physical environment, and a fresh international vision. ... Breaking Ground is beautifully produced with many remarkable photos of Daniel's work and ideas. You are left with a man whose profession and love of life coincide.' - Telegraph



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