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Leon Krier has been an advocate for traditional architecture and urban planning for over three decades.
The clarity of his classical vision, the beauty of his drawings and completed work inspire architects and urban designers around the world.
Do not miss this opportunity to hear Mr. Krier at the Detroit Institute of Arts Film Theater Auditorium. He will share his current thoughts on architecture and urban design and see how these might apply to the city of Detroit.
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> University of Michigan A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
> University of Detroit/Mercy School of Architecture
> Lawrence Technological University School of Architecture Design
> Urban Land Institute Detroit Chapter
> Congress for the New Urbanism
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