The architect Daniel Libeskind created empty spaces in several parts of the building. These so-called voids extend vertically through the entire museum and represent the absence of Jews from German society. The Memory Void contains a work by the Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman, who calls his installation "Shalekhet," or "Fallen Leaves." He has dedicated the over 10,000 faces covering the floor to all innocent victims of war and violence. The Jewish Museum Berlin, designed by Daniel Libeskind. Berlin, Germany. All rights reserved. No use & distribution without express written permission. Strictly enforced.
The large cantilevered balconies really enliven the facade of the VM Housing (BIG Architects, 2005) in Orestad, Copenhagen. This head on shot forms a strong graphic image but some of my other shots show the full extent of the overhangs.