Urban Space

Urban Space
Title Urban Space PDF eBook
Author Rob Krier
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1998
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Book on urban space and area planning

Architectural Composition

Architectural Composition
Title Architectural Composition PDF eBook
Author Rob Krier
Publisher Axel Menges
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Architectural design
ISBN 9783936681390

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Rob Krier is a unique voice in today's architectural discourse through his commitment to developing a relevant and pragmatic theory of architecture based on his own experience and observations of architectural practice and opposed to the easy, abstract theorising so common in contemporary architectural writing. Together with his brother Leon, he has perfected a form of presentation in which the potency of his thinking finds its perfect counterpoint in detailed drawings and sketches which argue his case visually through the power of example. Following the success of his widely acclaimed "Urban Space", a work which looked at the problems of our cities from a historical, theoretical and practical standpoint, Krier now applies his particular, highly influential mode of didactic criticism to contemporary architecture in continuing search for fundamental architectural truths. Architectural Composition is both a theoretical and visual analysis which clearly illustrates the creative process which informs Krier's vision and praxis. The culmination of a lifetime's thought and experience by one of Europe's most important architectural theorists, it is without doubt a major achievement and is a standard work of reference for both students and practising architects. The book, published for the first time in 1988 by Academy Editions in London, has been supported by funds from the Fond zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung der Republik Österreich, and it was carried out at Krier's former Institut für Gestaltungslehre at the Technische Universität in Vienna.

Rob Krier (Paper)

Rob Krier (Paper)
Title Rob Krier (Paper) PDF eBook
Author Rob Krier
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 148
Release 1993-07-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Rob Krier

Rob Krier
Title Rob Krier PDF eBook
Author Rob Krier
Publisher New York, N.Y. : Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies : Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 126
Release 1982
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Rob Krier

Rob Krier
Title Rob Krier PDF eBook
Author Rob Krier
Publisher Birkhaüser
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783035622799

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As an architect, urban planner and sculptor, Rob Krier has created a multifaceted oeuvre which is presented here in a comprehensive manner for the first time. After graduating, Krier first worked with O. M. Ungers and Frei Otto before setting up his own studios in Vienna and Berlin. He later taught at the Vienna University of Technology from 1976 to 1998 and as a visiting professor at Yale University in 1986. Drawing on a wealth of historical models and archetypal patterns, he developed new typologies of streets and public squares as an architect and urban planner, and was responsible for numerous urban development projects throughout Europe. These included the perimeter block development on Ritterstrasse for the IBA in Berlin, the residential complex on Breitenfurter Strasse in Vienna, the Kirchsteigfeld district in Potsdam, and numerous projects in the Netherlands.

Town Spaces

Town Spaces
Title Town Spaces PDF eBook
Author Rob Krier
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 300
Release 2006-03-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Softcover edition of the popular book on tradition-oriented town planning. Drawing on firsthand experience and examples from the work of the firm Krier Kohl, the book offers a detailed account of the path that leads from morphological conception through the various phases of the town-planning design process all the way to execution.

Cité Judiciaire Luxembourg 1991-2008

Cité Judiciaire Luxembourg 1991-2008
Title Cité Judiciaire Luxembourg 1991-2008 PDF eBook
Author Rob Krier
Publisher Axel Menges
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783936681376

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Text in English & German. Rob Krier, perhaps the only urban-planning artist among Germany's architects, has, for the first time in 30 years, completed a major urban project in his home country of Luxembourg. With regard to its authorship, this is a true "family project". With the significant contribution of his brother Léon to the masterplan for the site, which is situated opposite his parental home, Krier has, in his own words, fulfilled a "youthful dream". Krier's son-in-law and office partner, Christoph Kohl was involved in the execution, as was his distant relation and Luxembourgian contact architect, Jean Herr. The concept reaches far beyond Luxembourg's borders in its significance, as Krier's crew has formulated something of a manifesto for classical European urban architecture. Rather than a further high-rise for this European city, an entire quarter has been created with public roads, lanes and squares in which the various judicial departments are distributed across eight buildings. The plot structure, small-sized units and traditional plasterwork façades with their three-dimensional sculpted details all enhance the quarter's vitality, as does the masterful treatment of spatial divisions. This new approach is decisive in solving an ever more complex construction problem in contemporary urban planning: the integration of major administration complexes into the existing make-up of the city. In Luxembourg, the Kriers have succeeded in providing model evidence that, even today, this task can be achieved by means of top-quality architecture, without having to forfeit anything in terms of the modernity of equipment, the parsimony of economical execution, the reduction of energy consumption, or in the basic demands of public proximity. With this publication, Rob Krier has created a novelty in architectural literature. It is the first volume in sketchbook format of a series which document the design process from the first hand-drawn sketches, right through to realisation. Here, the entire spectrum of the creative process and its irrepressible joy for variation are revealed.