Libeskind to address B'nai B'rith June 11.Daniel Libeskind, the architect who created the winning design for rebuilding the World Trade Center site, will speak at the B'nai B'rith Real Estate Unit luncheon on June 11 noon at the Cornell Club, 6 East 44"' St. "The design and rebuilding of the World Trade Center site is without a doubt among the most historic and important projects ever undertaken," said Sam J. Jemal, cochair of the B'nai B'rith Real Estate Unit. "We look forward to this very personal presentation of Daniel Libeskind's unique vision for Downtown New York." Libeskind is an international figure in architecture and urban design. He is well-known for introducing a new critical discourse into architecture and for his multidisciplinary approach. His practice extends from building major cultural institutions, including museums and concert halls, landscape and urban projects, to stage design, installations and exhibitions. Born in Poland, Libeskind graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, and received his architectural degree at Cooper Union and a postgraduate degree at Essex University. He has lived in Berlin and designed numerous buildings and landscape projects including The Jewish Museum Berlin, The Felix Nussbaum Haus in Osnabruck, Germany, and the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester. Libeskind is presently designing and constructing The Spiral Extension to the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the Jewish Museum in San Francisco, "Westside," an urban scale entertainment and shopping center in Brunnen, Switzerland; Maurice WohI Convention Center at Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv; Atelier Weil in Mallorca Mallorca: see Majorca.; the Extension to the Denver Art Museum; a post-graduate center at the University of North London; and most recently the extension to the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. Libeskind is professor at the Hoschschule fur Gestaltung, Karlsruhe Karlsruhe (kärls`r ə), city (1994 pop. 278,000), Baden-Württemberg, SW Germany, on the northern fringes of the Black Forest, connected by canal with a port on the nearby Rhine River., Germany, the Cret Chair at the University of Pennsylvania and the Frank 0. Gehry Chair at the University of Toronto. He is a member of the European Academy of Arts and Letters and has been a member of the Akademie der Kunst since 1990. Among Libeskind's numerous awards are the Hiroshima Art Prize, the German Architecture Prize, the Goethe Medallion, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Architecture and the Berlin Cultural Prize. He has honorary doctorates from Humboldt Universitat, Berlin, Essex University, England, University of Edinburgh (body, education) University of Edinburgh - A university in the centre of Scotland's capital. The University of Edinburgh has been promoting and setting standards in education for over 400 years. Granted its Royal Charter in 1582 by James VI, the son of Mary Queen of Scots, the University was founded the following year by the Town Council of Edinburgh, making it the first post-Reformation university in Scotland, and the first civic university to be established in the, and DePaul University, Chicago. Call Aracelis Kuilan at (212) 885-7239 to secure your reservation for the luncheon. You can also fax her at (212) 697-5076, e-mail akuilan@bdo.com. Admission for members is $55 in advance and $65 at the door. Nonmembers' admission is $65. All non-members should register and send a check in advance. Because of the great interest in this talk, there will be no guarantee for seat availability on the day of the event. Make checks payable to B'nai B'rith B'nai B'rith (bənā` brĭth) [Heb.,= Sons of the Covenant], oldest and largest Jewish service organization in the world, founded (1843) in New York by American Jews "to provide service to their own people and to humanity at large." The organization has branches throughout the world. Real Estate and mail to Aracelis Kuilan at BDO Seidman, LLP, 330 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10017. |
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