Daniel Libeskind’s World Trade Center or Freedom Tower is located in New York City. He designed the One World Trade Center Master Plan. Unfortunately, it was destroyed during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
1. Daniel Libeskind Freedom Tower
The Royal Ontario Museum is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and preserves natural history, art, and global culture.
2. Royal Ontario Museum
Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin opened in 2001 and focused on preserving Jewish history starting from the Middle Ages.
3. Jewish Museum Berlin
The Yas Hotel Abu Dhabi was created by Studio Libeskind and features futuristic elements. It is definitely a memorable architectural must-see.
4. Yas Hotel Abu Dhabi
The Imperial War Museum North is located in Greater Manchester, England. It is one of the five Imperial museums dedicated to recounting the conflicts and their repercussions on people and society at large.
5. Imperial War Museum North
The Corals at Keppel Bay, Singapore are a residential project made of 366 luxurious waterfront condominiums.
6. Corals at Keppel Bay
The Felix Nussbaum Haus in Osnabrück, Germany houses the paintings of Felix Nussbaum. The most popular exhibition space delves into racism and intolerance.
7. Felix Nussbaum Haus
The Denver Art Museum’s Frederic C. Hamilton Building was conceived as an extension of the museum. It is known for using 9000 titanium panels.
8. Denver Art Museum’s Frederic C. Hamilton Building
The MO Modern Art Museum in Lithuania is architect Daniel Libeskind’s smallest project yet. This is also the first time when he has experimented with circular forms.
9. MO Modern Art Museum
The CityLife Residences in Milan comprises 307 units which use naturalistic elements and rely on the classic courtyard configuration.