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 neighborhood.”
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.
Integrate memory into active city design.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- city redevelopment
- public art installations
- community workshops
- heritage tourism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can designers respect trauma while fostering growth?
- What role does public participation play in memorial projects?
Balancing may be challenging when grief is fresh.