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  • I think there is a new awareness in this 21st century that design is as important to where and how we live as it is for museums, concert halls and civic buildings.

  • I'm not Candide, nor Dr Pangloss, but we know that faith moves mountains.

    "You've got to have faith". Interview with Jonathan Glancey, www.theguardian.com. August 4, 2004.
  • The official name of the project is 'Jewish Museum' but I have named it 'Between the Lines' because for me it is about two lines of thinking, organization and relationship. One is a straight line, but broken into many fragments, the other is a tortuous line, but continuing indefinitely.

  • Well, I think one doesn't really have to invent this memorial space, because it is already there. And it is speaking with a voice and, you know, 4 million of us came to see the site.

    "CNN Saturday" with Carol Lin, www.cnn.com. February 8, 2003.
  • And you have to remember that I came to America as an immigrant. You know, on a ship, through the Statue of Liberty. And I saw that skyline, not just as a representation of steel and concrete and glass, but as really the substance of the American Dream.

    "CNN Saturday" with Carol Lin, www.cnn.com. February 8, 2003.
  • You cannot suddenly make Lower Manhattan into a sad place because we saw such a dramatic loss of life. You have to balance the memory, which is so important, and use it as a kind of Archimedean Point to create a lively, incredibly interesting, and culturally significant piece of a city and neighborhood.

    Cities  
  • We often judge cities by great public buildings. But we admire great cities because people live there in a beautiful way. You have to think about how each person will live there; you can't just think about abstract ideas.

  • The truth is, the way you write music, it's a code. It has to be very precise. It's scientific, but ultimately it also depends on interpretation. It's very similar to how you grow a master plan: it's an objective document, but at the same time it is a lyrical document which allows through interpretation to become a harmonious work of art.

  • And it is very moving because one has to see the site not as just another site of development but it is a very special site. It is a site that souls and hearts of all Americans.

    "CNN Saturday" with Carol Lin, www.cnn.com. February 8, 2003.
  • I don't get to sleep when I'm in New York. Really. I'm living on adrenaline.

    "You've got to have faith". Interview with Jonathan Glancey, www.theguardian.com. August 4, 2004.
  • Be innovative. Don't listen to the tried and tested wisdom. Take a risk!

  • Young people have the advantage because they have their whole lives open to be astonished.

    People  
  • There will be a competition for the memorial. And then it can be developed with trees, with planting. It can become a very beautiful place protected from the streets, because it is below. And it can be something very moving and very private.

    "CNN Saturday" with Carol Lin, www.cnn.com. February 8, 2003.
  • When you're a kid with artistic yearnings brought up in the Bronx, you don't get fed up too easily.

    "You've got to have faith" by Jonathan Glancey, www.theguardian.com. August 4, 2004.
  • What is a habit? It’s just a shackle for ourselves.

  • It's about how to bring together the seemingly contradictory aspects of the memorial, which is about a tragedy and how it changed the world, but also about creating a vital and beautiful city of the 21st century.

    Cities  
  • Don't look at the superficial success, at the short-term success. Look at the deep spiritual questions that architecture has to answer. Who do you build for? Where? What should you build?

  • We live in a time of renaissance ... cities are coming back to life, after a long neglect.

    Badass   Bad Ass   Cities  
  • I believe that the idea of the totality, the finality of the master-plan, is misguided. One should advocate a gradual transformation of public space, a metamorphic process, without relying on a hypothetical time in the future when everything will be perfect. The mistake of planners and architects is to believe that fifty years from now Alexanderplatz will be perfected. -p.197

    Believe   Ideas  
    Daniel Libeskind (1995). “Traces of the Unborn”, University of Michigan College of
  • Call Berlin. Drop everything we're doing. I have a complete vision of what should be.

  • And, yes, I love the process of building.

    "You've got to have faith" by Jonathan Glancey, www.theguardian.com. August 4, 2004.
  • Life it is not just a series of calculations and a sum total of statistics, it's about experience, it's about participation, it is something more complex and more interesting than what is obvious

  • I think to be creative you have to resist taking the easy path.

  • Architecture is not based on concrete and steel, and the elements of the soil. It's based on wonder.

    Badass   Bad Ass   Steel  
  • Larry wanted us to reposition the tower. We wouldn't, and won't. He's been holding back our fees. We want to get paid. And that's it. It'll get solved and we'll carry on with planning Ground Zero.

    "You've got to have faith" by Jonathan Glancey, www.theguardian.com. August 4, 2004.
  • I studied architecture in New York. So, really I was very moved, like everyone else, to try to contribute something that has that resonance and profundity of it means to all of us.

    New York   Mean   Trying  
    "CNN Saturday" with Carol Lin, www.cnn.com. February 8, 2003.
  • Architecture is not just for the moment, it is not just for the next fashion magazine.

    "Ignore the critics – Beethoven was "a failure" in their eyes too, says Daniel Libeskind". Interview with Anna Winston, www.dezeen.com. April 11, 2014.
  • The Spiral Gallery may happen, too. It is not dependent on government funding.

    "You've got to have faith". Interview with Jonathan Glancey, www.theguardian.com. August 4, 2004.
  • Only through acknowledgment of the erasure and void of Jewish life can the history of Berlin and Europe have a human future.

    "Rebuilding the rubble" by Suzie Mackenzie, www.theguardian.com. June 28, 2002.
  • And then, build a bustling wonderful city of the 21st century, with a restoration of a spectacular skyline, which Manhattan, of course, needs. So, that is really the design as a whole.

    Cities  
    "CNN Saturday" with Carol Lin, www.cnn.com. February 8, 2003.
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