Daniel Libeskind, Edge of Order

Daniel Libeskind.

Daniel Libeskind.

Image: Ishmael Orendain

The centre piece of the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning Centenary Gala, this keynote will be presented by Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind of Studio Daniel Libeskind.

Libeskind explain his creative process through a selection of his built and unbuilt works. He will explore the Studio Libeskind design rationale that in order to make great places, you must remember the past and envision the future.

Libeskind is the author of a number of the world’s most recognizable architectural landmarks, including the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the World Trade Center master plan in Lower Manhattan and the Bundeswehr Military History Museum in Dresden.

The keynote forms part of the Centenary Gala, which also includes a cocktail reception. To buy tickets, go here.

Event details
Date
Friday, 3 Aug 2018 Past event
Location
Carriageworks
245 Wilson St,  Eveleigh,  NSW  2015,  Australia
Map
Google Map

More talks

See all
This online session will examine how designs can heal through empathetic and inclusive practice. Culture of Care: DIA online sessions

This online session will examine how designs can heal through empathetic and inclusive practice.

Talking Spaces: Exploring the strategic design of schools Talking Spaces: Exploring the strategic design of schools

This event will explore connections between wellbeing, space, and learning and how schools can be strategically re-designed to better meet the needs of students, teachers, …

Most read

Latest on site

LATEST PRODUCTS