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Rob Krier

    10 juin 1938 – 20 novembre 2023
    Cité judiciaire Luxembourg
    Stadtraum Urban space
    Town spaces
    Figures
    The Work
    Potsdam Kirchsteigfeld
    • The Work

      Architecture, Urban Design, Drawings, and Sculptures

      • 1344pages
      • 48 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Rob Krier's diverse body of work as an architect, urban planner, and sculptor is comprehensively presented for the first time. After studying, he worked with notable figures like O. M. Ungers and Frei Otto, later establishing his own offices in Vienna and Berlin. Krier taught at TU Wien and served as a guest professor at Yale. Drawing from historical influences and archetypal patterns, he developed typologies for streets and squares, contributing to significant urban projects across Europe, including notable developments in Berlin, Vienna, Potsdam, and the Netherlands.

      The Work
    • The architect is inherently an artist, capable of navigating the complexities of space while balancing the demands of physics and structural mechanics with creative vision. Rob Krier stands out as an exception, merging his passion for art with architecture throughout his career. He believes that fine art should engage in a dialogue with architecture, enriching the experiences of both occupants and passersby. In his Pictorial Journal 1954–1971, Krier shares his dual passion for art and architecture, recounting his formative years in Echternach, studies in Munich, and early professional experiences with Oswald Mathias Ungers and Frei Otto. This journal, which documents his time as a lecturer at Stuttgart University, features minimal text and emphasizes composed imagery over vibrant colors. It showcases his 'daily scribbles'—sketches of people, animals, buildings, landscapes, and imaginative concepts. Born in Luxembourg, Krier later moved to Vienna, teaching at various institutions, including a professorship at the Technische Universität in Vienna from 1976 to 1998 and a guest professorship at Yale in 1986. His urban design concepts have influenced cities like Stuttgart, Vienna, and Berlin, with projects such as Rauchstrasse and Breitenfurterstrasse gaining international recognition.

      Figures
    • Town spaces

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(14)Évaluer

      This softcover edition explores neotraditional town planning as a response to contemporary urban crises, emphasizing clear, organized spaces infused with public spirit, identification, and order. The book is divided into four parts, outlining guidelines for planning new cities, developing urban neighborhoods, restructuring city centers, and expanding existing areas. Drawing on firsthand experiences from the firm Krier Kohl, it details the journey from morphological conception through various phases of the town-planning design process to execution. A diverse range of architectural realizations by notable practitioners like Michael Graves, Cesar Pelli, and Kohn Pedersen Fox illustrates how neotraditional town planning can effectively collaborate with stylistically varied architectural concepts. The accompanying essays enhance the volume, providing additional insights. This well-designed and well-printed work serves as a comprehensive guide for those interested in creating urban environments that foster community and order.

      Town spaces
    • Cité judiciaire Luxembourg

      • 1136pages
      • 40 heures de lecture
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      Rob Krier, a unique urban-planning artist among Germany’s architects, has completed a significant urban project in his home country of Luxembourg after 30 years. This endeavor is a true 'family project,' with his brother Léon contributing to the masterplan for the site near their parental home, fulfilling Krier’s 'youthful dream.' His son-in-law, Christoph Kohl, and distant relative, architect Jean Herr, also played key roles in the project. The concept transcends Luxembourg, serving as a manifesto for classical European urban architecture. Instead of a high-rise, an entire quarter has been developed, featuring public roads, lanes, and squares with eight buildings housing various judicial departments. The design incorporates small-sized units and traditional plasterwork façades, enhancing the quarter’s vitality and addressing the complexities of integrating major administration complexes into existing urban fabric. The Kriers demonstrate that top-quality architecture can meet modern demands for equipment, cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency, and public accessibility. This publication marks a novel contribution to architectural literature, presenting the design process from initial sketches to realization, showcasing the creative journey and joy of variation. Rob Krier, an influential theorist and architect, has also created public sculptures and statuary arts, and has held teaching positions at various prestigious institutio

      Cité judiciaire Luxembourg
    • Rob Krier stands out in contemporary architectural discourse for his commitment to a pragmatic theory of architecture rooted in personal experience and observations, contrasting with the prevalent abstract theorizing. Alongside his brother Leon, he has developed a presentation style where his insightful thinking is complemented by detailed drawings and sketches that visually support his arguments. Following the success of his acclaimed work on urban issues, Krier applies his influential didactic criticism to contemporary architecture in pursuit of fundamental truths. This analysis serves as both a theoretical and visual exploration of the creative processes that shape his vision and practice. It represents a culmination of Krier's lifetime of thought, establishing itself as a significant reference for students and practicing architects alike. First published in 1988, the book received support from the Austrian Science Fund and was produced at Krier's former institute in Vienna. An architect and theorist, Krier was born in Luxembourg, later moving to Vienna after studying in Munich and working with notable architects. He taught at various institutions, including a professorship at the Technische Universität in Vienna and a guest position at Yale University. Krier has contributed urban-design concepts to numerous cities, with projects that have garnered international recognition.

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