National Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre (Studio Libeskind and Haptic Architects)

Project Details

Project Name
National Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre (Studio Libeskind and Haptic Architects)
Location
London
Shared By
Victoria Carodine
Project Status
Concept Proposal

Project Description

FROM THE U.K. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION:

The Memorial communicates a shadow that has been cast forever on the history of civilization. Since there is no redemptive meaning in the Holocaust, visitors carry this shadow with them as they journey underground. A dark, reflective metal plane cuts into the sky. The visitor walks down a wide timber ramp, passing through this plane into the underground. Once inside, the visitor descends into darkness along a continuous trajectory, the path illuminated by light cast from the contents of the exhibitions. Within this darkness, there is a single track – the Path of Hope – which elevates the visitor back into the world, culminating in a platform pier overlooking the Thames. Turning back, the visitor sees the Memorial framed by the context beyond. This memorial is minimal and uncompromising in its message: that to forget the Holocaust is to imperil civilization. Lest one forgets the horror, one will see it repeated.

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