I had the pleasure of listening to Leon Krier in the 70s at the Architectural Association and today again he captivates my interest with his reasoning and interesting recommendations.
I don't care. I love Leon Krier, and I love Frank Lloyd Wright -- equally arrogant and opinionated. I love Robert Adam, Christopher Wren, Philip Webb and Edwin Lutyens. I love Robert Mills and Benjamin Asher, Bernard Maybeck and Cliff May, Julia Morgan and Wallace Neff, John Lautner and John Gaw Meem, Mary Colter and A. Hays Town. I love Palladian villas and Spanish haciendas, English follies and American national park lodges, California bungalows and Michigan mushrooms, Kansas frontier forts and Charleston side-porches, Shaker barns and Georgian rowhouses, coastal cottages and Japanese farmhouses. And I really, really love Taliesin West. All good things have their place.
I had the pleasure of listening to Leon Krier in the 70s at the Architectural Association and today again he captivates my interest with his reasoning and interesting recommendations.
Amazing lecture, the suggestion of fixing streets through drawing is especially great, I wish i had thought about that before.
Grazie Prof. Krier per l'illuminante lezione
26:47 Haha when he's looking for the pointer! That was so cute I love this guy
Leon Krier and Robert Pogue Harrisons ideas about ruins have an interesting juxtaposition.
How many languages does this man speak??
I’ve heard him speak Italian, french, and German, but never Spanish…
I don't care. I love Leon Krier, and I love Frank Lloyd Wright -- equally arrogant and opinionated. I love Robert Adam, Christopher Wren, Philip Webb and Edwin Lutyens. I love Robert Mills and Benjamin Asher, Bernard Maybeck and Cliff May, Julia Morgan and Wallace Neff, John Lautner and John Gaw Meem, Mary Colter and A. Hays Town. I love Palladian villas and Spanish haciendas, English follies and American national park lodges, California bungalows and Michigan mushrooms, Kansas frontier forts and Charleston side-porches, Shaker barns and Georgian rowhouses, coastal cottages and Japanese farmhouses. And I really, really love Taliesin West. All good things have their place.