The Judish Museum in Berlin was designed by Daniel Liebeskind. This project is interesting to me because of its spacial complexity. By showing an analysis of the interior structure as the main part of my layout, the observer becomes familiar with the architectural language. Floorplan and perspective section explain the project at a bigger scale. After sparking the observers interest in the project by those images, he is invited to read the text in order to find out more details.Tuesday, October 31, 2006
The Judish Museum in Berlin was designed by Daniel Liebeskind. This project is interesting to me because of its spacial complexity. By showing an analysis of the interior structure as the main part of my layout, the observer becomes familiar with the architectural language. Floorplan and perspective section explain the project at a bigger scale. After sparking the observers interest in the project by those images, he is invited to read the text in order to find out more details.
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