World-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind lectures at CityU
World-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind lectures at CityU
The internationally-renowned architect Mr Daniel Libeskind shared his unique insights into the art of architecture at a Distinguished Lecture today (October 20) at City University of Hong Kong (CityU).
Upon the invitation of Professor H K Chang, University President, Mr Libeskind addressed local architects, staff and students from CityU and other tertiary institutes and members of the general public in a talk entitled “Breaking Ground”, based on the title of his memoir Breaking Ground: Adventures in Life and Architecture.
Professor Chang told the packed audience that the Distinguished Lecture timed perfectly with CityU’s 22nd anniversary, which falls on 22 October, adding to the celebrations that follow CityU’s recent rise to 154th in the world university rankings survey conducted by the Times Higher Educational Supplement and in other prestigious surveys as well.
“These rankings affirm the dedication of our staff and the hard work of our students,” Professor Chang said.
He complimented Mr Libeskind on his exciting blueprints for the Creative Media Centre, emphasizing that the design reflected the mission of the
Mr Libeskind began his talk by stating how impressed he was by CityU’s energy and the creativity of its students.
“Working on the Creative Media Centre building has given me a chance to see how amazing this University is, not just in the local context but in the world context in which we all work,” Mr Libeskind said, adding that he was “thrilled’ to be involved in CityU’s development.
In his talk, he discussed a number of his favourite works, including the Creative Media Centre, which he designed for CityU.
Mr Libeskind, who is well known for introducing a new critical discourse into architecture and for his multidisciplinary approach, was born in Poland and spent his youth studying music, first in Israel and then in New York. He later left music to study architecture, obtaining his bachelor’s and postgraduate degrees in architecture in the
Since then, Mr Libeskind has created a portfolio that includes a diverse range of projects in Asia, Europe and
The Distinguished Lecture Series brings top academics to the city, encourages exchange of knowledge and introduces interesting ideas and debates. The lectures contribute to the intellectual and cultural ambience on campus and encourage pursuit for knowledge within the local community.
The Creative Media Centre is a nine-storey building composed of five obliquely shaped spaces that conceptually represent all five senses. According to Mr Libeskind, the main concern of the design is how to harness the energy of the people who will use it and to create a vibrant and robust milieu for learning.
The building will be located on the north-western extremity of the CityU campus,
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