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183: 198:, contains a foreword by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and essays by Gabriele Tagliaventi, Leon Krier, Maurice Culot, Dawid Watkin, Carroll William Westfall and featured for the first time the largest operation of Urban Renaissance in Europe: the new mixed-use urban block of Rue de Laeken (1989–1995) designed by Tagliaventi & Associates, Atelier 55, Sylvie Assassin, Barthelemy Dumons, Philippe Gisclard, Nathalie Prat, Jean Philippe Garric, Valerie Negre, Javier Cenicacelaya, Iñigo Saloña, Liam O’Connor, John Robins, Joseph Altuna, Marie Laure Petit. 99: 22: 268:
Due to the success of these operations of re-urbanization of both suburban and central areas, many new interventions are actually under construction all around Europe, including the Quartier am Tacheles in Berlin-Mitte (2000–2007) master-planned by
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and assembling more than 150 projects and built works in 24 countries. Both the exhibition and the accompanying English/French/Italian catalogue were organized by using an order of typology of intervention:
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The first exhibition dedicated to the movement was opened in March 1996 by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales at the “A Vision of Europe” Bologna Triennale II. The exhibition has been curated by
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cities according to traditional urban design principles and architectural styles. The movement is contemporaneous with the American
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to the new Medina of Hammamet (2000–2005) designed by Tarak Ben Miled, from the new town of Potsdam Kirchsteigfeld (1993–2002) in
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with buildings by Demetri Porphyrios, Piotr Choynowski, Tagliaventi & Associates, Hammond Beeby Rupert Ainge,
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Since 1996, the movement for the Urban Renaissance spread all over Europe, from the new town of
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Continuity of the classical tradition in the construction of the American capital city
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Re-qualifying the urban space through the demolition of obsolete modernist buildings
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according to the master-plan by Cooper-Robertson to the new village of Pitious at
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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NEW CIVIC ARCHITECTURE. THE ECOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVE TO SUB-URBANIZATION
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in England, constructed in the New Urbanism form from 1988–present
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and Christoph Kohl to the new urban neighborhood in Lisbon
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style to give back a more historic urban appearance to the
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Continuing the construction of a bourgeois city, 1985–95
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quarter that was destroyed for the construction of the
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and hotel in Brussels, constructed in the 1980s in the
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to the new urban neighborhood of Sankt Eriksgaten in
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THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LAEKEN STREET IN BRUXELLES
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American Planning Association New Urbanism Division
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citation
footnoting
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architectural
European
New Urbanism

New Classical
Brussels Central Station
Gabriele Tagliaventi
Putterie/Putterij
Brussels Central Station
Washington, D.C.

Poundbury
Bologna
Poundbury
England
Leon Krier
Germany
Rob Krier
Bairro Alto
Alessandria
Leon Krier
Val d'Europe
Paris
Spetses
Demetri Porphyrios
Richmond Riverside

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