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Rob Krier, a unique urban-planning artist among Germany’s architects, has completed a significant urban project in his home country of Luxembourg after 30 years. This endeavor is a true 'family project,' with his brother Léon contributing to the masterplan for the site near their parental home, fulfilling Krier’s 'youthful dream.' His son-in-law, Christoph Kohl, and distant relative, architect Jean Herr, also played key roles in the project. The concept transcends Luxembourg, serving as a manifesto for classical European urban architecture. Instead of a high-rise, an entire quarter has been developed, featuring public roads, lanes, and squares with eight buildings housing various judicial departments. The design incorporates small-sized units and traditional plasterwork façades, enhancing the quarter’s vitality and addressing the complexities of integrating major administration complexes into existing urban fabric. The Kriers demonstrate that top-quality architecture can meet modern demands for equipment, cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency, and public accessibility. This publication marks a novel contribution to architectural literature, presenting the design process from initial sketches to realization, showcasing the creative journey and joy of variation. Rob Krier, an influential theorist and architect, has also created public sculptures and statuary arts, and has held teaching positions at various prestigious institutio
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Cité judiciaire Luxembourg, Rob Krier
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- 2010
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