American architect Daniel Libeskind believes that buildings are crafted with perceptible human energy, and that they address the greater cultural context in which they are built. Best known for designing iconic buildings like the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Libeskind also designed the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre and the masterplan for the new World Trade Center site in New York City. His commitment to expanding the scope of architecture reflects his profound interest and involvement in philosophy, art, literature and music.
HIMOINSA advises African governments on the benefits of purchasing power generation plant as an alternative to leasing
HIMOINSA once again took part in the Africa Energy Forum (AEF), which celebrated its 16th edition this year. AEF is considered to be the largest … Read more