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JEWISH MUSEUM BERLIN BUILT IN 1993-1998
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RAISED TO THE GROUND BY BOMBARDMENT
AND BATTEL BY THE NAZIS THE KVIBSBERG DISTRICT WAS REBUILT IN THE 60s WITH SOME REMAINS LIKE THE COLLIGEN HOUSE WHICH WAS THEN THE JEWISH MUSEUM AND NOW THE OLD BERLIN MUSEUM SOON AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION FOR THE NEW BERLIN MUSEUM WAS PUT FORWARD THROUGH A COMPETITION DEDICATED TO JEWISH HISTORY 165 ARCHITECTS PARTICIPATED IN THE COMPETITION
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A year later, Daniel Libeskind's design was chosen for the commission for what was then planned as a “Jewish Department” for the Berlin Museum. While other entrants proposed cool, neutral spaces, Libeskind offered a radical, zigzag design, which earned the nickname 'Blitz The empty museum was completed in 1999 and attracted over 350,000 people before it was filled and opened on September 9, 2001.
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THE DESIGN BLITZ- LIGHTNING TOTURED DISCREET FORM TO SHOW ALL VOILENCE RUPTURY IN HISTORY OF JEWS AND GERMANY THE BEAUTIFUL TREES ALREDY EXISTING ON THE SITE GAVE THE DIRECTION OR THE ANGELS TO THE BUILDING ACCORDING TO THE ARCHITECT THE TREES WHICH ARE SINCE THE WARS TOLD THE HISTORY OF BERLIN
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THE OLD AND THE NEW
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PLAN OF THE JEWISH MUSEUM
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VOID OF MEMORY
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THERE ARE THREE CORRIDORS ACCESS
SYSTEM SYMMETRICALY ARRANGED SHOWING 3 MAJOR EXPERIENCES IN GERMAN JEWDAISUM CONTINUITY, EXILE AND DEATH
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ASHTONISHING CUTS
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THE EMPTY EXIBIT AND THE HOLOCAST TOWER
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BY RACHANA KANDARI T.Y.B.ARCH B.V.C.O.A
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