LÉON KRIER, CITIES WITHIN THE CITY

Published 2020-04-07
CITIES WITHIN THE CITY LEON KRIER (LU)

This conference took place on April 23rd, 2019 and was organized by LUCA - in collaboration with the Master in Architecture of the University of Luxembourg - as part of the "This Will Feed That" cycle.

In his lecture, Léon Krier explains his vision of good architecture and urbanism using Luxembourg City as an example. What makes a city real? The goal is to have a significant architecture to attract people, which is important to live in a good atmosphere. In fact, architecture unified modern society. About urbanism, his proposal focuses on the relevance of polycentric cities with several connections. Then, it's important that each city has all the functions needed by the population.
He also defines the traditional city as a horizontally spread shape with vertical emergences. Vertical buildings are very important for people, and their design needs to combine traditional and classical architecture. It’s time to watch and enjoy this lecture!

Léon Krier is a Luxembourgish architect, architectural theorist and urban planner, specialised in modern traditional urbanism and architecture. He combines an international architecture & planning practice with writing and teaching.

All Comments (21)
  • Living legend..his insights blow my mind such simplicity yet they feel so true...
  • @DEPHY4NT
    Love this guy, answers so many of my feelings around citires being torn down for corporate greed. A measure of `state corruption in its Architecture. . Fc_k Modernity.
  • @orsobianco2861
    Come sempre ringrazio il Prof. Krier per la sua illuminante lezione
  • Brilliant concepts, thank you Leon for articulating such. He makes plain many observations I have had of cities.
  • He got me at saying: you dont have an image of an iconic building while thinking about EU.
  • germania by speer is not real guilt, it is more a kind of superconciousness for being german, thankxs for the great environment with theere movies
  • @francescos7361
    I think Krier is immense in his reflections, he defines new and rich temporal spatial relations. I place it at the levels of Deleuze in part is post-structuralist although I can not make dialogue with spatial temporal and volumetric relations consequently with the archetypes themselves and the architectural types , known to the neorealist current(Rossi, Siza and others..). It's surely art like Bohm but he does not add new theoretical definitions such as De Portzamparc in the open block.
  • @francescos7361
    I think the influence of the great architect Bohm is present
  • @andreewert1925
    Bilbao is Great..Frank Gehry did some epic work, using aeronautical skin Materials ..but it is a Disruptor..a Disruptor to the existing Zeitgeist..Mr. Goldfinger, all he wants is Gold..and data, and lots of Cameras..lol...we must choose the Reality we decide to inhabit, settle, work in..Queen Anne..had the classical inclination..maybe, we ll get to see Queen Anne, version 2.0 some day...lol. Haussmann who redesigned, and modernized Paris in the XIX TH century gave all these issues Deep thought and I think Lyon got a similar Update from the Romans..circular grand avenues like Washington DC, Paris, and Detroit.
  • @kovacsl.3124
    Can someone tell me the names of the French cities he is talking about at: 1:05:00?
  • @user-qp6lj6gu7s
    11:20 "Who knows what expresses our time? Nobody knows! It's complete BS to think that you are an agent of the spirit of our time" This perfectly pinpoints the type of arrogance that in all fields end up destroying the thing they claim to promote. They say that they know what everyone else needs, despite only thinking about themselves.
  • @andreewert1925
    I think Haussman..5 stories with a mezzanine setback got it right..With Elevator technology nowadays, it is a compromise between too much Sprawl and too much Density..Taillibert is a modernist sculptor ..let him stick to that coz his structures are very expensive to maintain, uses technology monopolized by certain big builders which helps nobody, and 10x the cost of anything. In Montreal, after paying 1 Billion for the Big O, they now want to spend another 800 Million $ to make it useable and safe..new fixed roof, reinforcements, and replacement of structural elements.
  • @andreewert1925
    Good Architecture is like a Good Business that has a social license to operate..it involves, not just taking every square inch of a lot, but engaging, Give Back, have pleasant spaces, and terraces, accessible to All. Letting somebody build 35 stories can be done, given air rights,..another way of indemnifying the Neighborhood for the Shade cast on a Neighborhood.....Mixity of low and high structures with mixed uses that are intergenerational..not Ghettos of Old here, kids there, youth somewhere else. Let's Unite in more than Words..Good Architecture must reflect that. Frank Lloyd Wright had some of the same concerns with his idea of a true American Architecture, Prarie Style or Funertary Buildings in the USA.But more narcissistic, hedonistic with things like Falling Water.
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  • @andreewert1925
    A Backlash against traditional architecture and Speer s Reincarnation of it..possibly..its a theory..In 1984, he founded the company Büro Albert Speer & Partner in Frankfurt am Main.He was responsible for the design of Expo 2000 in Hanover, design of the Shanghai International Automobile City, and the central axis in Beijing created while serving as lead designer for the 2008 Olympics.[7][8] Speer was part of the architectural firm involved in Munich's bid for the 2018 Winter Olympics,[9] and in the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup. He died on 15 September 2017 at the age of 83 in Frankfurt am Main. His Dad, also an architect, was a Hitler Minister and probably a Criminal by association with this regime., probably should have been hanged...but his Architecture was Good.