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| Take a Look at the Freedom Tower Lobby |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 1:48 pm |
| Tags: Developing, Architecture, Daniel Libeskind, Development, Freedom Tower, Ground Zero, Real Estate |
| true to the notion that Daniel Libeskind laid out before he lost control of the building's design. "The greatest thing about Danny's master plan is that it lets streets flow," Gottesdiener said. Got that? Even more impressive than the renderings, SOM just said something nice about Libeskind. —Alec AppelbaumImage: © Skidmore, |
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| Have We Found Libeskind's Manhattan Tower at Madison Square Park? |
| Published: September 20, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Developing, Daniel Libeskind, Development |
| CorbisSome months ago, Daniel Libeskind told us he was designing his first tower in Manhattan. We asked where it was, and he said he couldn't tell us, yet, but he would as soon as all the official folderol allowed. A few days later, someone who knows Libeskind mumbled something to us about "One Madison," then promptly hushed up. For months, |
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| Daniel Libeskind Still Accepts Consensus As an Ideology |
| Published: October 22, 2007, 7:21 pm |
| Tags: Party Lines, Daniel Libeskind, Ground Zero, House Amp Garden, Midtown West |
| Getty ImagesDaniel Libeskind is still optimistic about ground zero. Or, you know, not entirely bitter. "That site will come back to life in a way that is not banal," he explained during a House & Garden panel discussion at Hunter College last week. It will have "as much public space as I could have possibly put in it," he added. The topic |
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| Rem Koolhaas to Rediscover the ‘Mid-rise’ |
| Published: December 4, 2007, 4:30 pm |
| Tags: Developing, Daniel Libeskind, Madison Square Park, One Madison Square, Real Estate, Rem Koolhaas |
| floors. And what about Daniel Libeskind, rumored to be working on the island's tallest condo nearby for Elad Properties? "We are interested in the identity of this place because it used to be a very prominent shopping street in the early conception of Manhattan," says Shigematsu. "Libeskind is part of the fact that the area is becoming more |
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