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Ground Zero architect Daniel Libeskind joining Maze team | |
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By Mark Devenport Political editor, Northern Ireland | By Mark Devenport Political editor, Northern Ireland |
One of the world's leading architects will be part of the team working on the design of the new peace building centre on the site of the former Maze jail. | |
The Polish American Daniel Libeskind was asked to join the team by McAdam Design of Belfast. | |
Earlier this year the European Union approved an £18m bid for funding for the conflict transformation centre. | Earlier this year the European Union approved an £18m bid for funding for the conflict transformation centre. |
The Maze prison housed paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland from 1971. | The Maze prison housed paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland from 1971. |
The prison, where 10 men died in the 1981 republican hunger strikes, closed in 2000. | The prison, where 10 men died in the 1981 republican hunger strikes, closed in 2000. |
A conflict resolution centre is due to be built on the grounds of the former H-blocks. | A conflict resolution centre is due to be built on the grounds of the former H-blocks. |
Daniel Libeskind, came to international prominence when he designed the Jewish Museum in Berlin - a twisted zig zag building described by some critics as iconic. | |
Then in 2003 he won a competition to oversee the Master Plan for the buildings and memorials to be erected on New York's Ground Zero - his Memory Foundations plan sought to achieve a balance between honouring those who died in the World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001 and symbolising new hope for the city. | Then in 2003 he won a competition to oversee the Master Plan for the buildings and memorials to be erected on New York's Ground Zero - his Memory Foundations plan sought to achieve a balance between honouring those who died in the World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001 and symbolising new hope for the city. |
Mr Libeskind is no stranger to Northern Ireland. In 2011 he agreed to help select designers to work on the redevelopment of the former Andersonstown police station in west Belfast. | Mr Libeskind is no stranger to Northern Ireland. In 2011 he agreed to help select designers to work on the redevelopment of the former Andersonstown police station in west Belfast. |
In 2009 he received an honorary degree from the University of Ulster, when he expressed his admiration for Belfast's transformation, calling the city an incredible place. | In 2009 he received an honorary degree from the University of Ulster, when he expressed his admiration for Belfast's transformation, calling the city an incredible place. |