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Rob Krier Cite Judiciaire, Luxembourg - 1991-2008 (German, Hardcover)
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Rob Krier Cite Judiciaire, Luxembourg - 1991-2008 (German, Hardcover)
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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 Leon 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 facades 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.
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