Daniel Libeskind's 'Between the Lines' Jewish Museum Berlin
The Jewish Museum Berlin, officially named 'Integration of the Jewish Museum into the Berlin Museums', is referred to by architect Daniel Libeskind as 'Between the Lines'. The project embodies two lines or modes of thought: one straight but broken into fragments, and another tortuous but continuous indefinitely. This conceptual framework defines the museum's architectural design, reflecting Jewish history in Berlin.
Key facts
- Official project name: Integration of the Jewish Museum into the Berlin Museums
- Architect Daniel Libeskind calls it 'Between the Lines'
- The design involves two lines: one straight and broken, one tortuous and continuous
- The lines represent different modes of thought, organization, and relations
- The museum is located in Berlin
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Libeskind
Institutions
- Jewish Museum Berlin
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany
Sources
- artpress —