LICHT LICHT STUDIO DINNEBIER

Sukkah Jewish Museum

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Location Berlin, Germany
Year 2008
Architect Daniel Libeskind Architects New York

Sukkah Jewish Museum

The addition to the Jewish Museum in Berlin is located in the courtyard of the original building, which was built in 1735. The new building is inspired by the Sukkah huts that are used for gatherings during the Jewish festival of Sukkot. The extension has a transparent glass roof and curtain walls that offer unobstructed views of the garden.  In the summer, sliding doors can be opened along the lower front elevation to transform the courtyard into an outdoor space. The Courtyard opened in September 2007. Studio Dinnebier

worked with Matthias Reese at Reese Architekten to complete the project.

Jan Blieske

Jan Bitter

Gallery view of Sukkah Jewish Museum
Gallery view of Sukkah Jewish Museum
Gallery view of Sukkah Jewish Museum
Gallery view of Sukkah Jewish Museum