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Léon Krier, Labyrinth City Project, 1971 (via archiveofaffinities)
“Between 1967 and 1974, Léon Krier both pursued urban projects and  produced numerous drawings of architectural follies. The latter were  triggered by vernacular architecture or structural engineering and  generally situated in remote locations such as mountain sites, deserts,  and Mediterranean islands. These visionary projects, inspired by both  real circumstance and dream states, were conceived for specific  individuals, such as friends or people whom Krier admired from a  distance. In these small, highly personal projects he sought an escape  from the formal and social principals of the modern masters, in  particular, those of Le Corbusier, and a rediscovery of the essential  methods of construction.”

nickkahler:

Léon Krier, Labyrinth City Project, 1971 (via archiveofaffinities)

“Between 1967 and 1974, Léon Krier both pursued urban projects and produced numerous drawings of architectural follies. The latter were triggered by vernacular architecture or structural engineering and generally situated in remote locations such as mountain sites, deserts, and Mediterranean islands. These visionary projects, inspired by both real circumstance and dream states, were conceived for specific individuals, such as friends or people whom Krier admired from a distance. In these small, highly personal projects he sought an escape from the formal and social principals of the modern masters, in particular, those of Le Corbusier, and a rediscovery of the essential methods of construction.”

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