Daniel Nissimov [resume] holds a Bachelor of Architecture with a Minor in Art History, cum laude. At the University of Michigan, he received a Master of Science in Architecture by completing his thesis titled Slaughterhouse Synaesthesia. He is interested in exploring the role of the architect as it pertains to craft and theory. His focus spans from abstraction to empathy and the architectural affects & effects the come from the combination of the two. In his spare time he enjoys designing buildings. Contact me.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Some Architecture in Berlin
Stumbling upon a Corbu is always a treat.
'Berlin Unité d'Habitation' by Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, aka Le Corbusier
The Berliner Dom and the ostensible Berliner Fernsehturm.
'Gemeinnützige Siedlungs und Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Berlin' by Sauerbruch Hutton
'Jewish Museum Berlin' by Daniel Libeskind
Labels:
architecture,
Berlin,
Daniel Libeskind,
Le Corbusier,
Sauerbruch Hutton
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