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Léon Krier (1946- )

Léon Krier (1946- ). Robert Krier (1938- ). Robert Krier mesterei O. M. Ungers (1926-2007).

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Léon Krier (1946- )

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  1. Léon Krier (1946- )

  2. Robert Krier (1938- )

  3. Robert Krier mestereiO. M. Ungers (1926-2007) • Ungers had prolific professional and academic careers in Cologne and Berlin in the 1950s and '60s and came to Cornell as a visiting critic in 1965 and 1967. He was appointed to chair the Department of Architecture in 1969, serving until 1975. Known to many of his colleagues and students as Mathias or "OMU," he solidified the department's reputation as a center of architectural thought, particularly rationalism and postmodernism, and established a new graduate program in architectural design. • Ungers is widely regarded as the most theoretically influential postwar architect in Germany.

  4. Frei Otto (1925-) • Müncheni olimpiai stadion, Mannheim, csarnok

  5. Camillo Sitte, 1843-1903 • Építész, festő, művészettörténész • Művészi városalakítás c. könyve (1889)

  6. Leon Krier mesterei: James Stirling(1926-1992) Cambridge, A történelem tanszék könyvtára

  7. Heinrich Tessenow, 1876-1950 • Az építész háza, 1930 • E. G. Asplund • (1885-1940)

  8. Albert Speer (1905-1981) • A harmadik birodalom első építésze

  9. Berlini Internationale Bausstellung, 1985

  10. Robert Krier Ritterstrasse, 1979-81

  11. Robert Krier, Rauchstrasse

  12. Robert Krier, Breitenfurter Strasse, Bécs, 1981

  13. Meander, lakótömb, Amszterdam

  14. Meander épületegyüttes

  15. Meander épületegyüttes

  16. The Resident, The Hague

  17. De Resident

  18. Leon Krier: Új Európa negyedLuxem-burg, 1978

  19. Leon Krier: Tegel

  20. Panoramic View from the Tegeler Lake

  21. Leon Krier: Atlantis, Tenerife, 1986-88

  22. Megnyitó ünnepség, Atlantis – Tenerife, 1986-88

  23. Leon Krier: Village Hall, Windsor, Florida, 1989-1997

  24. Leon Krier: Village Hall, Windsor

  25. Leon Krier: Városközpont, Alexandria, 1995-9

  26. Facades on New Piazza in Alessandria, Italyby Léon Krier and Gabriele Tagliaventi

  27. Leon Krier: Poundbury • Started by Prince Charles, the Duke of Cornwall in 1993 Poundbury is inspired by his book A Vision of Britain. Architect Leon Krier designed it to give priority to people rather than cars and have a mix of housing for different social groups. • Krier, a renowned urban planner, was appointed by the Prince in 1988 to head a 20-year project to build up to 2,400 homes on 400 acres of Duchy of Cornwall land.The houses in the village are built from local materials to the highest of modern ecological specifications.

  28. Poundbury

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