«Perhaps there would be too much fear»: Star architect Daniel Libeskind on the aesthetic mediocrity of the capital, buildings suitable for Instagram, and awkward situations with Donald Trump.
The renowned architect Daniel Libeskind raises a thought-provoking question about whether a Jewish museum similar to the one in Berlin could still be built today. He suggests that perhaps an excessive amount of fear might prevent such a project. Libeskind also touches upon his observations regarding the aesthetic mediocrity of the capital city. Furthermore, he shares his insights on the trend of creating buildings that are visually appealing for social media platforms like Instagram. The interview also delves into his experiences with uncomfortable situations involving Donald Trump.
