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Other elements by Foster, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Pelli Clarke Pelli, Daniel Libeskind and Helmut Jahn also to open shortly Rafael Viñoly's Vdara hotel and spa opened yesterday in Los Angeles, part of the new 67-acre CityCenter urban resort development on... Full Article at Building
MGM Mirage's CityCenter is claiming itself to be the face of the "new Vegas" when it opens this week. Full Article at Fast Company
In this file photo of Feb. 27, 2003, architect Daniel Libeskind, center, presents his winning vision for a new World Trade Center to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, and New York Governor George Pataki at a news conference in New York. View Photo »
This massive renovation and expansion initiative is highlighted by the Michael Lee Chin Crystal, a new angular facing designed by the highly respected architect Daniel Libeskind. By stepping into the 21st-century with such a wonderful renovation, the museum is a shining example of how modern architectur...
"Inside, it resembles a modern art gallery and mind-boggling design showcase more than themed Vegas resorts," she wrote. The Los Angeles Times on Sunday ran a lengthy feature headlined "A New Vegas." Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
Even along the Las Vegas Strip, where extravagance and overindulgence are the norm, people are wondering this about the new CityCenter project: Has it blown the lid off the definition of "over the top"? Full Article at Los Angeles Times
TORONTO.- The book 'Off the Tourist Trail: 1,000 Unexpected Travel Alternatives', names the Royal Ontario Museum’s (ROM) Michael Lee- Chin Crystal, designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, as one of the world’s architectural marvels and one of six... Full Article at Art Knowledge News
A general view shows the the proposed site for a new liberal synagogue next to the residential home for the elderly called 'Vinzentinum' in Munich October 15, 2009. View Photo »
The Vanity Fair show will attract a lot of people who haven’t come into the [new Daniel Libeskind–designed] Crystal yet
The party of three secured one of the last free tables on a busy Thursday night at Joël Brasserie — that size-reduced, downscaled, weekday-special-touting restaurant that used to be big, fancy Joël. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs
Pope Benedict has invited international artists, sculptors, architects, musicians, film directors and even a solitary Italian prima ballerina to meet him under the soaring vaulted ceiling of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel in the Vatican on Saturday to... Full Article at BBC News
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In this file photo of Feb. 27, 2003, architect Daniel Libeskind, center, presents his winning vision for a new World Trade Center to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, and New York Governor George Pataki at a news conference in New York.
View Photo »A general view shows the the proposed site for a new liberal synagogue next to the residential home for the elderly called 'Vinzentinum' in Munich October 15, 2009. U.S. architect Daniel Libeskind is visiting Munich to get some impressions about the piece of land and its environment.
View Photo »U.S. architect Daniel Libeskind answers media questions at the proposed site for a new liberal synagogue in front of the residential home for the elderly called 'Vinzentinum' in Munich October 15, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. architect Daniel Libeskind answers media questionsat the proposed site for a new liberal synagogue in front of the residential home for the elderly called 'Vinzentinum' in Munich October 15, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. architect Daniel Libeskind poses at the proposed site for a new liberal synagogue in front of the residential home for the elderly called 'Vinzentinum' in Munich October 15, 2009. Libeskind is visiting Munich to get some impressions about the piece of land and its environment.
View Photo »U.S. architect Daniel Libeskind poses at the proposed site for a new liberal synagogue in front of the residential home for the elderly called 'Vinzentinum' in Munich October 15, 2009. Libeskind is visiting Munich to get some impressions about the piece of land and its environment.
View Photo »US architect Daniel Libeskind poses for pictures at the site of a future synagogue and Jewish community center in Munich, southern Germany on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.
View Photo »US architect Daniel Libeskind smiles at the site of a future synagogue and Jewish community center in Munich, southern Germany on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Workers in climbing harnesses replace the roof of the Denver Art Museum in downtown Denver, Colorado June 30, 2009. The Daniel Libeskind-designed building features highly sloped walls and roof.
View Photo »Workers in climbing harnesses replace the roof of the Denver Art Museum in downtown Denver, Colorado June 30, 2009. The Daniel Libeskind-designed building features highly sloped walls and roof.
View Photo »Workers in climbing harnesses replace the roof of the Denver Art Museum in downtown Denver, Colorado June 30, 2009. The Daniel Libeskind-designed building features highly sloped walls and roof.
View Photo »Workers in climbing harnesses replace the roof of the Denver Art Museum in downtown Denver, Colorado June 30, 2009. The Daniel Libeskind-designed building features highly sloped walls and roof.
View Photo »In this illustrated image released by Studio Daniel Libeskind Wednesday, May 13, 2009, a general view of Yongsan International Business District of Seoul, South Korea, is seen.
View Photo »In this illustrated image released by Studio Daniel Libeskind Wednesday, May 13, 2009, a general view of Yongsan International Business District of Seoul, South Korea, is seen.
View Photo »A general view shows the the proposed site for a new liberal synagogue next to the residential home for the elderly called 'Vinzentinum' in Munich October 15, 2009. U.S. architect Daniel Libeskind is visiting Munich to get some impressions about the piece of land and its environment.
View Photo »This massive renovation and expansion initiative is highlighted by the Michael Lee Chin Crystal, a new angular facing designed by the highly respected architect Daniel Libeskind. By stepping into the 21st-century with such a wonderful renovation, the museum is a shining example of how modern architectur...
The Vanity Fair show will attract a lot of people who haven’t come into the [new Daniel Libeskind–designed] Crystal yet
Italian film score composer Ennio Morricone, avant-garde theater director Bob Wilson, architect Daniel Libeskind, and Bono, the lead singer of the group U2. American video artist Bill Viola was asked but has already said he won't be able to attend.
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