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It’s gross and pretentious. It looks like a piece of space junk that crash landed. It’s also way overpriced by a factor of 5.
The excessive exterior surface-to-volume ratio is so far out of whack that this design will cost a fortune to heat and cool. Energ- wise and material-wiset is about as INNEFFICIENT as a building can be. It confirms Libeskind’s inability to grasp basic sensibility in building design.
Brutal. Hostile. The way the forms collide together is very unsatisfying. Libeskind’s aesthetic is the sort of thing you want to ESCAPE from, not come home to. I’ll pass on this one.
I love the design for the same reason Marilyn dislikes it. I find the collision of forms to be quite satisfying. Radical but pleasant, organized chaos. Some of the more exclusive materials could be replaced with “off the shelf” items to reduce cost while maintaining the aesthetic. As for being gross and pretentious, hmm, I guess it’s all in how you are wired. I find it to be soothing and uplifting, light and comfortable. I didn’t find a surface to volume ratio available in the literature but I do applaud the use of roof walls if they are super insulated and faced to the north. Passive solar gains from the opposing walls could be captured and retained through standard heat sink technology while the overhangs could be modified to diminish direct sunlight in the summer, depending upon location. I am a fan.
It takes a good architect to develop and refine something as simple and as potentially beautiful as a well-detailed box. Any old fool can throw a bunch of colliding planes together and fool himself that this is a better design. The extremely over-rated Daniel Libeskind (who tried to disguise the fact that he and his wife used another architect to design their own home), falls in the latter category. This is his latest piece of junk masquerading as a house.
It looks dated, like some bad 1950’s design for a TV comedy about a bad architect and his silly home.