The Jewish Museum is an award winning architectural design that not only exhibits German Jewish history and documentation leading up to and during WW2 but also emotionally effects visitors in its design making them feel uncomfortable and experience the emotions Jewish people had faced.
The Axis of Exile garden was claustrophobic with unevenly laid cobble stones making you feel trapped, lost and confused.
The Fallen Leaves installation consisted of masses of metal disc faces piled on the ground. Each face was unique in its design with screaming mouths. The sharp clanging sounds caused by people walking on them was uncomfortable and eerie.
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