

Architecture in the 20th Century
Mar 25, 1999
Renowned architect Daniel Libeskind discusses the rise of spectacular architecture in the late 20th century, questioning its impact on society, history, and resource management. Exploring themes of excess, modernity, and cultural continuity, the podcast delves into the evolution of architectural ideologies and the role of museums in sparking creativity. It also highlights the dangers of architectural extravagance and the need for innovative, resource-efficient designs in a media-saturated world.
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1 2 3 4 5
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Exploring the Role of Spectacular Architecture and the Evolution of Architectural Ideologies
05:06 • 3min
Exploration of Modernity Through Architectural Design and Museum Functionality
08:29 • 4min
Exploring the VNA Spiral and the Dangers of Architectural Extravagance
12:02 • 3min
Architecture in a Media-Saturated World
14:33 • 14min