New Lüneburg University Main Building by Daniel Libeskind
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The new main building for Lüneburg University was designed by American architect Daniel Libeskind. Located at the outside of Hamburg, Germany, this $76 million building has something spectacular on campus will catapult the college’s reputation. Initial design plans show a partial green roof and an atrium at the building’s top level. The sharp angles of the exterior carry inside, with oddly angular walls serving as a decorative element.
For its exterior, Libeskind, who has designed such major buildings as Berlin’s Jewish Museum, and has been involved in the new design for New York’s World Trade Center, has envisioned a silver grouping of stark, jagged geometry, with the roofline jutting sharply in unexpected areas. The structure will, at its tallest, be 124 feet, and will be able to accommodate 1,200 people. The construction will be complete by Easter 2014.
source: evolo, daniel-libeskind
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Even by Daniel Libeskind’s appallingly low standards, this is one ugly project. He’s all form (bad form) and zero substance.