The modern architectural elements of the Libeskind building comprise the zinc façade, the Garden of Exile, the three Axes of the German-Jewish experience, and the Voids. Together these pieces form a visual and spatial language rich with history and symbolism. They not only house the museum with its exhibits, but they also provide visitors with their own unique experience as they walk through the spaces.
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Here're five brief introductions about different spaces of Berlin Jewish Museum.
Please read and think about the following questions.
Q1. Do you believe an architecture may tell a story? Take Berlin Jewish Museum for example, what does it want to tell us, and how?
Q2. So far, which architecture(or any artificial structure, such as park,bridge, and so on) impress you the most? Describe it for us, and explain why.
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