The European Urban Renaissance is an architectural movement aiming at developing the European cities according to the principles of the Traditional City and the New Urbanism. The term architecture (from Greek αρχιτεκτονικήarchitektoniki) can be used to mean a process a profession or documentation New Urbanism is an American Urban design movement that arose in the early 1980s
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The first exhibition dedicated to the movement was opened on 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 Gabriele Tagliaventi and assembling more than 150 projects and built works in 24 countries. Gabriele Tagliaventi (born 1960 in Bologna, Italy) is a main figure of the movement for the European Urban Renaissance and the New Urbanism Both the exhibition and the accompanying English/French/Italian catalogue were organized by using an order of typology of intervention:
The catalogue, published by Grafis, Bologna, contains a foreword by H. Brussels (Bruxelles pronounced; Brussel pronounced) officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is Washington DC ( formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D Bologna (boloɲa from Latin Bononia, Bulåggna in Bolognese dialect is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy 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, Iñ igo Saloña, Liam O’Connor, John Robins, Joseph Altuna, Marie Laure Petit.
Since 1996, the movement for the Urban Renaissance spread all over Europe, from the new town of Poundbury in England (1988–2007) masterplanned by Leon Krier to the new Medina of Hammamet (2000–2005) designed by Tarak Ben Miled, from the new town of Potsdam Kirchsteigfeld (1993–2002) in Germany designed by Rob Krier and Christoph Kohl to the new urban neighborhood in Lisbon Barrio Alto (2000–2007) designed by José Baganha, from the Borgo Città Nuova new urban neighborhood in Alessandria (1995–2002) designed by Leon Krier and Gabriele Tagliaventi to the new town of Val d’Europe (1995–2007) built near Paris according to the masterplan by Cooper-Robertson to the new village of Pitious at Spetses (1992–96) designed by Demetri Porphyrios, from the Richmond Riverside neighborhood (1987–1992) in London by Quinlan Terry to the new urban neighborhood of Sankt Eriksgaten in Stockholm (1995–2004) designed by Alexander Wolodarski. Poundbury is an experimental New town — or more correctly a new Village — on the outskirts of Dorchester in the County of Dorset Demetri Porphyrios (born 1949) is a Greek architect and author who currently practices architecture in London as principal of the firm Porphyrios Associates
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) masterplanned by Andres Duany & Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk with buildings by Demetri Porphyrios, Piotr Choynowski, Tagliaventi & Associates, Hammond Beeby Rupert Ainge, Robert A. Andrés Duany (born September 7 1949) is an American Architect and Urban planner. Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (born December 10, 1950 in Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania) is an American Architect and Urban planner M. Stern, Calvin TsaO, the reconstruction of the historical centre of Palermo (1996–2007), the new Beguinage at Valenciennes (2002–2007) by Styles Architectes, the new urban centre of Plessis-Robinson, France, (1992–2007) designed by Jean François Spoerry, Xavier Bohl, Marc and Nada Breitman, the new urban centre of the Via della Pietra Neighborhood in Bologna by Tagliaventi & Associates (2002–2007).