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Daniel Libesking作者简介丹尼尔·李布斯金(Doniel Libesking),犹太裔波兰人,1946年生于波兰中部的罗兹,父母是大屠杀的幸存者。1957年举家迁往以色列,1959年定居美国纽约。其建筑作品遍布世界各地,2003年2月获选为纽约世界贸易中心重建项目的总体规划建筑师。《破土:生活与建筑的冒险》(以下简称《破土》)是丹尼尔·李布斯金,一名美国籍波兰裔犹太人建筑师,成为纽约世贸大厦重建项目总体规划建筑师之后撰写的一本回忆录性质的自传。他以独特的视角阐述了他个人、家族和民族的经历对于自身建筑设计理念的影响,在书中,李布斯金直言他对于密斯·凡·德·罗和格罗皮乌兹的否定,他认为建筑应该充分反映
Daniel Libesking About the Authors Doniel Libesking, a Jewish Jewish born in Lodz in central Poland in 1946, is the survivor of the Holocaust. His family relocated to Israel in 1957, settled in New York in 1959. His architectural works are found all over the world and in February 2003 he was selected as master plan architect for the redevelopment of the World Trade Center in New York. Breaking the Earth: The Adventure of Life and Architecture (hereinafter referred to as “Breaking the Earth”) was a memoir written by Daniel Libeskind, a Jewish architect of Polish origin who became a U.S. architect for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center in New York. Nature’s autobiography. In a unique perspective, he expounds the influence of his personal, family and ethnic experiences on his architectural design philosophy. In his book, he remarks on his denial of Mies van der Rohe and Gropius, He believes architecture should be fully reflected