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Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 10Conceptual Diagrams in Creative Architectural Practice: the Case of Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum(Cambridge University Press, 2012) Doğan, Fehmi; Nersessian, Nancy J.The Jewish Museum in Berlin is the first major building of Daniel Libeskind [1,2]. The project for the museum has instigated a wealth of discussions in architectural circles and achieved a rare status of attracting the attention of scholars from other disciplines. Kurt W. Forster put the design for the Jewish Museum on a par with Piranesi's Carceri d'Invenzione, an unusual position for any building since very rarely does an architectural design ‘[…] bear this double burden of representing both actual buildings and mental structures, and which therefore have to submit to being measured by both standards: the durability of their ideas and the imaginative faculty of their designer.’
