Villa by Daniel Libeskind




Architect Daniel Libeskind has unveiled Villa, a made-to-order luxury house that can be delivered and assembled anywhere in the world. Built in Germany, the zinc-clad Villa has two interior design options: “Libeskind Style” and “Casual Style”. The Villa costs from €2-3 million, depending on location, including shipping and assembly. Built from premium materials, this German-made, sculptural living space meets the highest standards in design, craftsmanship and sustainability. It is unique at every turn, offering maximum insulation and durability, cutting-edge technologies and compliance with some of the toughest energy-saving standards across the world.
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The exterior is decidely non-residential. It’s too graphic and commercial, more like a highway-side fast food chain than a home. Pretty ugly really.
Libeskind is last year’s lame duck designer news. No credibility, no cache and no talent here. All chutzpah and no substance.
i would really appreciate the work in a way that this is very different architectural work that is not for specific city or country it can be delivered to any where in the world..
very different very unique..
The architecture suggests something commercial such as a small design studio or even a auto dealership. As nice as the connection of material is, the design does not convey a place to live.










oh it’s scary!!!!!! somekind of random architecture……