Krier, on the other hand, seems to promise everything that Eisenman lacks: a coherent urbanistic idea, a theory about the relationship between architecture and the city, and a practice that embraces architecture's ameliorative agency. Where Eisenman teases out discontinuity and memorializes loss, Krier wants to intervene as a planner and an architect to repair the wounds and make the body of the city whole again.
Stan Allen, «Figures, Fields, Fragmens», Eisenman Krier / Two Ideologies