The new expansion to the Gimmicky Jewish Museum in San Francisco, California is almost complete. Architect Daniel Libeskind's design is based on two symbolic Hebrew words of the "chet" and the "yud". Made from Bluish steel, the extension to the Museum should be completed in June of 2008. The construction will allow infinite for visual, media and performing arts, as well as 3500 sq. ft of infinite for educational purposes.
Architect: Daniel Libeskind [ Via: Dezeen ]
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