@bekind8243

I am a speech language pathologist and recently developed a huge interest in architecture.  I had no idea the passion, romanticism which architects use when designing a project.  I always assumed it was just space, form, and function.  This was very interesting lesson!

@niory

What I hate about the cities today that they all look the same and how building and skyscapers make us depressed and tired ... there is little harmony... unlike the past were every city around the world was so unique and different and architects work respecting a design code ...but today its a chaos every architect is selfishly building something so out of place compared to it's surroundings ... its like urban plastic surgeries

@darrenkaijung6697

His design may not be tasteful to everybody but never the less, it is unique and has it's own flavor. I personally does not like his style but appreciate his effort of trying to make architecture into something more then just a place to stay warm. He shouldn't be disrespected.

@teguhakasha8512

he is one of my patron, but it's changing now. it's no longer postmodern era when architecture known as language. When it is known as a language, we need to design a building as a text as much as possible. so there are many unique buildings with many different stories. But it is post-postmodern now. architecture are not only valued by its contexts or stories but by its perform too. it's like Hegel's dialectics : modern (thesis), postmodern (antithesis), post-postmodern/metamodern (synthesis)

@Kevin__5265

Poetically, the enchanting confirmation of your Sales Incentive payment has gracefully danced its way through the process.

@kellysmith7852

I don't understand what all the hate in the comments is about. Sounds like a lot of those people are just into rural environments over urban. That's a perfectly fine preference to have, but it completely ignores that cities are necessary, beneficial, and improvable. The curves and other trends in modern architecture actually resemble nature intentionally to combat that visual urban fatigue. Idk I think the criticisms in this comment section and the personal attacks are just lame af

@dydybery09

His building is very expressive, chaotic and rebellious, love it

@seifshawky3312

Libeskind is the Woody Allen of the architectural world, a master of elaboration, quirky, and a good talker, especially about societal values and philosophy.

@k_ldrarik_ldrari2734

The design is interesting, but the argument does not convince me. I admire that he has an own language, but the justification sometimes seems forced. He works the thrill in some projects, specializing in the Berlin Jewish Museum, in which he is phenomenal.

@CuratorialProject

It's very refreshing: "I erase the lines—a city is a museum, a museum is a drawing, a drawing is a neighborhood, a neighborhood is a house."

@abbynnunez

this great architect, with his great way of doing things and thinking is a model for us Young architects, to really think that everything affects our architecture and that our architecture affects everything, so we need to think what feeling do we want to transmit, what mood we want give, how socity is going to think, feel, and say, architecture extends more tan just pencil and computer, and that's what Daniel here is trying to transmit, he's not taling about himself, but his architecture

@jesusacuna309

In 10 years this will fall out of fashion. Read Vitruvius, study Notre Dame, the Admont Library, the White House, the Malbork Castle, the Palacio Nacional, San Xavier del Bac, the Hagia Sophia.
Learn from the places which have stood the test of time and inspired generation after generation of architects.

@CeedeeableOne

Wow, he is really a great thinker. I hope that after the coming 2 - 4 years, I'll also be able to think like that, to imagine and connect so many aspects that my architecture can speak for itself.

@jianyang9293

I really love and admire your works and ideas. So please remember and respect Small Nation’s history, Daniel. Not “the sea of Japan” But “East sea”.

@TheCartographer89

"I hate it when people quote other people to seem more intelligent."
~Anonymous

@utuber2

Great talk. Disappointing to see all the empty seats. Come on Dublin!

@architectgilbertperez6664

Architecture speaks when words are unable to explain!

@abdou1102

yea it's quite amazing, and modesty is the key for understanding ;)

@bostondefranco6997

STUDY OF THE NEEDS BY PRESENTATIONS WITH CLEAR AESTHETIC VALUES TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETED VALUE, STRENGTH AND BEAUTY... PURE IMAGINATION INTO REALITY...

@MrYishaiShields

its amazing how modernist architects use so many buzz words to describe piles of glass that all look the same.