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Libeskind’s Jewish Museum succeeds in this respect because the concept of the design is so closely related to way in which the Jews were living in Berlin at the time they were taken from their homes.  In this way, Libeskind validates his concept for the form of the building and maps the horror of events in one gesture.
 
Libeskind’s Jewish Museum succeeds in this respect because the concept of the design is so closely related to way in which the Jews were living in Berlin at the time they were taken from their homes.  In this way, Libeskind validates his concept for the form of the building and maps the horror of events in one gesture.
 
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One way of approaching this task is to absorb the spatial facts of the site and take a position based on these facts.


Libeskind’s Jewish Museum succeeds in this respect because the concept of the design is so closely related to way in which the Jews were living in Berlin at the time they were taken from their homes. In this way, Libeskind validates his concept for the form of the building and maps the horror of events in one gesture.


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