Léon Krier

Léon Krier in [[Poundbury]], Dorchester, UK, 2016 Léon Krier CVO (born 7 April 1946) is a Luxembourgish architect, architectural theorist, and urban planner, a prominent critic of modernist architecture and advocate of New Classical architecture and New Urbanism. Krier combines an international architecture and planning practice with writing and teaching. He is well known for his master plan for Poundbury, in Dorset, England. He is the younger brother of architect Rob Krier. Provided by Wikipedia
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    El futuro de la arqueología = Should We Rebuild the Roman Forum? / by Krier, Léon, 1946-

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    Roma interrota /

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