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Balance Quote by Daniel Libeskind

“You cannot suddenly make Lower Manhattan into a sad place because we saw such a dramatic loss of life. You have to balance the memory, which is so important, and use it as a kind of Archimedean Point to create a lively, incredibly interesting, and culturally significant piece of a city and…” quote by Daniel Libeskind
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“You cannot suddenly make Lower Manhattan into a sad place because we saw such a dramatic loss of life. You have to balance the memory, which is so important, and use it as a kind of Archimedean Point to create a lively, incredibly interesting, and culturally significant piece of a city and neighborhood.”

Daniel Libeskind

About This Quote

Source Speech: Remarks on the World Trade Center Memorial, New York City, 2004

Balancing remembrance of tragedy with vibrant urban renewal creates meaningful, livable spaces.

In simple terms: Honor loss while building lively neighborhoods.

Key Takeaway

Integrate memory into active city design.

Themes

urban planning memory culture revitalization design

Mood

reflective hopeful determined

Type

inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • city redevelopment
  • public art installations
  • community workshops
  • heritage tourism

Key Concepts

public space commemoration architecture community engagement

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can designers respect trauma while fostering growth?
  • What role does public participation play in memorial projects?
A Different Perspective

Balancing may be challenging when grief is fresh.

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