I am reading His latest book: Libeskind, break the ground. This helps me to understand his design strategy including Ground Zero.
His Master plan is generally real good, but I found Light of wedge and the park of hero doesn't make very big sense there, at least I can't see any thing special from his perspective. The light is not special like the light in a dark room like Jewish Museum Berlin. But surprisingly here, even without his two parks, the plan still works.
What is your guys opinion?
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Libeskind's ground zero plan?
I am reading His latest book: Libeskind, break the ground. This helps me to understand his design strategy including Ground Zero.
His Master plan is generally real good, but I found Light of wedge and the park of hero doesn't make very big sense there, at least I can't see any thing special from his perspective. The light is not special like the light in a dark room like Jewish Museum Berlin. But surprisingly here, even without his two parks, the plan still works.
What is your guys opinion?
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