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Life’s Work: An Interview with Daniel Libeskind
Beard, Alison
Harvard business review, 2018-07
Boston: Harvard Business Review
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Título:
Life’s Work: An Interview with Daniel Libeskind
Autor:
Beard, Alison
Assuntos:
Architects
;
Architecture
;
Jewish Americans
;
Libeskind, Daniel
;
Teachers
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Harvard business review, 2018-07
Notas:
content type line 24
SourceType-Magazines-1
ObjectType-Interview-1
Descrição:
In an interview, Daniel Libeskind, an academic until age 43, talked about what prompted his late-career move from academia to practice. While teaching, Libeskind was always doing creative work: drawings, models. What the world might have considered very abstract was to him still architecture. But he changed his direction because he enrolled in a competition. Since his parents were Holocaust survivors, the idea of building in Berlin, at the edge of where the wall still stood, was very interesting to him. He won, and lo and behold, a whole new path opened. I thought having no experience gave me an advantage. If you have too much -- or any -- experience, you already know where you're going. Without it, you're free to think differently and to convince people that there are new ways of doing things.
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