Texts by Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind is admired for his capacity to bring new dimensions to the perception of architecture. Following the acclaim which greeted his competition-winning City Edge project for Berlin, his work was selected for the recent MoMA Deconstructivism exhibition.
Libeskind's study Theatrum Mundi contains a cycle of twelve abstract color plates which represent a premonition of the future in the form of a city besieged by an unknown infection. The plates are presented in an accordion format to emphasize their circular relationship.
Rare and collectible. Minor shop wear on dust jacket. Limited stock available.
16 pages, 12 color plates, London 1985, 27x34cm