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Print Series - Landscape of Loss, Memory and Survival
National Holocaust Monument, Ottawa, Canada
The National Holocaust Monument entitled Landscape of Loss, Memory and Survival, ensures that the lessons of the Holocaust, as well as the remarkable contribution Holocaust survivors have made to Canada, remain within the national consciousness for generations to come. The monument design integrates architecture, landscape, art, and interpretation and communicates themes of hardship and suffering while conveying a powerful message of humanity's enduring strength and survival. Design team: Lord Cultural Resources (cultural planners), Daniel Libeskind (architect), Edward Burtynsky (artist-photographer), Claude Cormier (landscape architect) and Doris Bergen (Holocaust scholar).
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