Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin

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Encountering empty architecture : Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin. / Reeh, Henrik.

I: Journal of Art Historiography , Nr. 15 Tribute to Donald Preziosi on his 75th birthday (Festschrift), 15/HR1, 2016.

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Reeh, H 2016, 'Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin', Journal of Art Historiography , nr. 15 Tribute to Donald Preziosi on his 75th birthday (Festschrift), 15/HR1. <https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/reeh.pdf>

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Reeh, H. (2016). Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin. Journal of Art Historiography , (15 Tribute to Donald Preziosi on his 75th birthday (Festschrift)), [15/HR1]. https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/reeh.pdf

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Reeh H. Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin. Journal of Art Historiography . 2016;(15 Tribute to Donald Preziosi on his 75th birthday (Festschrift)). 15/HR1.

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Reeh, Henrik. / Encountering empty architecture : Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin. I: Journal of Art Historiography . 2016 ; Nr. 15 Tribute to Donald Preziosi on his 75th birthday (Festschrift).

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