Leon Krier presentation in Towson (Greater Baltimore) next Monday
Image: Palazzo di Piazza Marconi, Alessandria, by Leon Krier. Flickr image by Liberty Place.
From the Greater Towson Committee:Architect and theoretician Leon Krier will give a talk and book signing as part of the Towson Town Hall series of talks focused on improving the qualities of Towson (an unincorporated part of Baltimore County that is a conurbation of about 70,000 people) as a place to live, work, and visit.
Monday, October 5, 2009 7 p.m. "No architect has explored architecture's claim to universality better than Léon Krier, and it is this which makes him the most controversial figure of contemporary architectural culture." -Demetri Porphyrios Leon Krier is one of the most influential and provocative architects and urban theoreticians in the world. In his latest book, The Architecture of Community, Krier offers a comprehensive theory on the making of sustainable, beautiful, and most importantly, livable communities. On this stimulating evening, Leon Krier will discuss his many noteworthy projects, including the town of Poundbury in Dorset, England which is now considered a model for contemporary ecological planning and building. Krier has taught architecture and urbanism at the Royal College of Arts in London, Princeton University, Yale University, and the University of Virginia, and has received numerous awards including the inaugural Richard Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture. A book signing follows his talk.
GOUCHER COLLEGE
1021 Dulaney Valley Road
Baltimore, MD 21204
I have been poking through the book. IT'S EXCELLENT.
Labels: architecture, urban design/placemaking
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