A TED2002 Jewel: Moshe Safdie, Yad Vashem Architect, about What Makes a Building Unique
Posted by Maya on 04/19/09 in Featured, Movies & Videos
Moshe Safdie‘s a triple citizen of Canada, Israel and the United States, three places where the bulk of his buildings can be found: in Canada, the National Gallery in Ottawa, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Vancouver public library. For Yad Vashem, the Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, he designed the Children’s Memorial and the Memorial to the Deportees; he’s also built airport terminals in Tel Aviv. In the US, he designed the elegant and understated Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Masachusetts, and under construction now is the Crystal Bridges Museum in Arkansas, set to open in 2010.
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rambos | Apr 30, 2009 | Reply
this guy is a genious
Azarchitects | Jun 24, 2009 | Reply
your right about that. I’m studing his work in one of my classes
architect in arizona | Jun 24, 2009 | Reply
great renders i wonder what program they used