Imperial War Museum – Daniel Libeskind – Manchester, England
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This Deconstructivism style building is one of five branches of the Imperial War Museum, it explores the impact of modern conflicts on people and society
Waymark Code: WMMBF8
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/26/2014
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"The multi-award winning IWM North opened on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal on 5 July 2002 and has since welcomed over 3 million visitors. It is the youngest of IWM’s five branches and the first outside the south-east of England.
It is the first UK building to be designed by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind. Clad in aluminium, the landmark building is a visionary symbol of the effects of war. The design is based on the concept of a world shattered by conflict, a fragmented globe reassembled in three interlocking shards. These shards represent conflict on land, water and in the air."
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Architect: Daniel Libeskind
Building name: Imperial War Museum North
Year built: 2002
Building's primary use: Culture/Entertainment
City: Trafford, Greater Manchester
Country: United Kingdom
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