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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2021
  • Many of the world’s most beautiful town- and landscapes loose their soul when the electric lights come on. This was not always so. I lived for many years in a Provencal hill town, lit by incandescent low wattage bulbs. The stars crowned the streets at night and the lanterns of the neighboring village
    twinkled across the valley as a constellation against the undistinguishable hillside. (And thanks to Steve Mouzon for the thumbnail image).

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @zaydansari4408
    @zaydansari4408 2 роки тому +6

    Hello Mr. Krier,
    I have just finished reading The Architecture of Community. I have been a fan of your work for a very long time. Ever since I learned of Poundbury when I was a teenager. I was inspired and amazed by your work and your fortitude in standing up agains poor design and architecture in the prevalent climate. I sincerely hope that more people learn from the things you have to say. I am glad to see there videos online. I would like to point out that reproducing some of your great writings as videos with imagery would help them reach a wider audience. These “video essays” are a very powerful tool for influencing people.
    Thanks for giving words to what I have always felt about architecture and design. From the moment I saw a brutalist university campus, I know that the prevalent opinion was flawed.

  • @arturrodrigues1345
    @arturrodrigues1345 2 роки тому +2

    Professor Leon Krier thank you so much for so important speech about beauty architecture.
    I am a big fan of your and if I could would love to be one of your students. Maybe I am too old to be an architect but for the present architecture universities is just disagree with the modernist architecture. Thank you.