About the Jewish Museum, I think this building is an interesting building which played with two lines of thinking, "organization and relationship". One is a straight line but broken into many fragments, the other is tortuous line but continuing indefinitely. So by this two elements which has a strong meaning behind brings this Jewish Museum building to integrate physically and spiritually into the consciousness and memory of the city of Berlin.
So, I would say yes that the Jewish museum is a successful museum in commemorating the dead. It goes through two thousand years of Jewish history in Germany and the contributions of this community to the culture, art and other fields. The architect, Daniel Libeskind, has created a building/museum/artpiece that opens to every visitor to experience, perceptually, mind and body.
Else, the National Museums in Malaysia generally have the same effect with this Jewish Museum either, but there's a big differentiation of the way our National Museum spread the physical and spiritual of the building itself for sure. Daniel Libeskind, the architect of Jewish Museum created this building very closely with the body and soul of the human to the building.
But the most of Museums here were designed more closely to the cultural elements.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
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