Talks As 17 palavras de inspiração arquitetônica de Daniel Libeskind

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About this talk

Daniel Libeskind constrói a partir de idéias muito grandes. Nesta apresentação, ele fala de 17 palavras que dão suporte à sua visão para a arquitetura -- crua, arriscada, emocional, radical -- e que oferecem inspiração para qualquer aventura criativa e audaciosa.

Translated into Portuguese (Brazil) by Eduardo Castilho
Reviewed by Giuliano Giordano
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About Daniel Libeskind

Being a designer of breathtaking and sometimes confounding buildings seems almost a footnote to the amazing life of architect Daniel Libeskind. Full bio and more links

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