Architecture is an interminable business—current construction projects are planned years in advance; those being envisioned today will achieve realization only years in the future. But without a clear vision that brings us closer to the objective of a truly liveable city, statements of intention will never be translated into reality. The present publication, Gestaltungsleitlinien Stadtraum am Beispiel Dresden (Design Guidelines for Urban Space with Reference to Dresden) is intended primarily as a guidebook, and aims to provide orientation around a shared vision for clients, planners, and architects.
“Yes, that’s what I’d like, the Baltic in front of me, Friedrichstraße behind me….” This is by no means a question of dreamscapes in the spirit of Kurt Tucholsky. The cities we inhabit have already been built, and they might have gaps and ruptures that are also reflective of social turmoil. How, then, can we deal with existing structures in a way that allow truly liveable cities to emerge in the future—or to be preserved in the present?
Striking graphic illustrations visualizing urbanistic, urban planning, and architectural design principles
An analysis of Dresden’s urban structure and proposals for the further development of the existing architectural inventory
Nine theses on the development of building culture in Dresden