Holocaust Memorial - Reviews from across the web
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BBC NEWS | Europe | Berlin opens Holocaust memorial Even the anti-graffiti agent provoked controversy: initially the architect felt graffiti could benefit the memorial; later it emerged that the company supplying the agent once manufactured poison gas for us... news.bbc.co.uk
BBC NEWS | Europe | Berlin builds Holocaust memorial The memorial design also includes a subterranean information centre. The president of the German parliament, Wolfgang Thierse, said it too would be completed before the scheduled inauguration next May, 60 years after ... news.bbc.co.uk
Holocaust Memorial, Berlin - Case Study - The Concrete Centre The Memorial, designed by New York architect Peter Eisenman, is created by 2,711 gunmetal grey reinforced concrete stelae, each uniquely positioned on a uniform grid to form a wave like progression across undulating topography which drops to as much as 2.4m below surrounding street level in places. ... concretecentre.com
CNN.com - Berlin unveils Holocaust memorial - May 10, 2005 ''I didn't want the graffiti coating, because I think vandalism is an expression of the city. We have it in American cities, and I think in a certain way it's positive. It's an outlet,&... cnn.com
Berlin Holocaust Memorial Takes Shape | Culture & Lifestyle | Deutsche Welle | 17.08.2003 The memorial itself is unlike any monument designed for Berlin so far. With the thousands of concrete steles lined up in rows across a 19,000-square-meter open area, it is slightly reminiscent of a graveyard. The place of no meaning, as Eisenman once referred to the site in the hopes of dispelling f... dw-world.de
Holocaust Memorial, Berlin The Holocaust Memorial, officially named the Monument to the Murdered Jews in Europe, can be visited at anytime – night or day. A subterranean Information Center, located at the base of the memorial, offers stories of families and individuals who faced the wrath of the Nazi party and provides furthe... aviewoncities.com
The Berlin Holocaust Memorial Architect Peter Eisenman stirred controversy when he unveiled plans for the Berlin Holocaust Memorial. The Memorial is made up of 2,711 massive rectangular stones, like a field o... architecture.about.com
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