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1940
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Birth
- Born in Łódź, Poland
- second child
- Anti-Semitism
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Parents
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Dora and Nachman Libeskind
- Father worked in print shop
- Holocaust survivors
- Polish Jews
- Jews living under the dangerous regime of Nazi Germany
- Arrested by Soviet Union
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1950
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Interests
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Played Accordion
- became professional
- Played piano
- performed on Polish television
- Libeskinds moved to Israel
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Achievements
- Won prestigious America Israel Cultural Foundation scholarship
- duet with Itzhak Perlman (Violinist)
- Libeskinds immigrated to New York City
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1960
- Lived northwest Bronx
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Education
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Attended Bronx High School of Science
- Studied Architecture
- Saw World Trade Center being built
- Became US citizen in 1965
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Work
- Apprentice to architect Richard Meier in 1968
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Marriage to Nina Lewis
- travelled around USA
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1970
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Education
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Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
- received professional architectural degree
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Essex University
- Postgraduate degree in History and Theory of Architecture
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Work
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Peter Eisenman's New York Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
- quit immediately
- taught at the University of Kentucky
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Various university jobs
- London
- Toronto
- Canada
- Director of Cranbrook Academy of Arts
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1980
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Work
- Left Cranbook
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moved to Milan, Italy
- Founded his own school: Architecture Intermundium
- established his practice in Berlin
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won first design competition in 1987 for housing in West Berlin
- Project cancelled
- wins the competition of the Jewish museum of Berlin
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1990 - Completed Projects
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Completed first building
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Felix Nussbaum Haus (1998)
- Awarded in 1998 by Time Magazine for best design
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Completion of Jewish Museum Berlin (1998)
- international success
- Signs of deconstructivism
- Proposal for Imperial War Museum North - Greater Manchester
- Proposal for Contemporary Jewish Museum - San Francisco (1998)
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2000's - Completed Projects
- Studio Weil - Majorca (2003)
- Extension to the Denver Art Museum (2006)
- Denver Art Museum Residences (2006)
- Westside Shopping and Leisure Centre - Bern (2008)
- Danish Jewish Museum - Copenhagen (2003)
- London Metropolitan University Graduate Centre (2004)
- The Wohl Centre - Bar-Ilan University (2005)
- extension to Royal Ontario Museum (2007)
- Facade for Hyundai Development HQ (2005)
- 9/11 Memorial - Padua, Italy (2005)
- The Ascent at Roebling's Bridge USA (2008)
- CityCenter, retail and public space, LA (2009)
- Grand Canal Square - Dublin (2010)
- Military History Museum - Dresden, Germany (2011)
- Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre - Hong Kong (2011)
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Currently 'Under Construction' Projects
- One World Trade Center - New York City
- Złota 44, apartment tower - Warsaw
- Sony Centre for the Performing Arts - Toronto
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2000's - Achievements
- National Arts Club - Gold
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RIBA Awards
- Wohl Centre
- Imperial war museum
- London Met University
- Cultural Ambassador for Architecture by US, DOS
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Hiroshima art prize
- promoting understanding + peace
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Leo Baeck Medal
- Promoting social justice