Town Spaces
Explore the intricate world of urban architecture with Town Spaces by Rob Krier, published by Birkhauser in 2006. This 288-page paperback offers a comprehensive insight into tradition-oriented town planning, making it an essential read for architects, planners, and enthusiasts alike.
Drawing on firsthand experiences and impactful examples from the acclaimed firm Krier Kohl, the author takes readers on a journey through the multifaceted town-planning design process. From morphological conception to execution, Town Spaces illuminates the vital stages involved in creating harmonious urban environments.
Whether you are a professional in the field or simply passionate about city planning, this 2nd revised edition will deepen your understanding of the principles that govern successful urban spaces. Discover how thoughtful planning can shape towns to thrive in today’s evolving landscape.