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- Farnsworth House (1951) Plano, Illinois.
- The Barcelona Pavilion (1929) Barcelona, Spain.
- Chicago Federal Complex. Chicago, Illinois.
- Crown Hall (1956) Chicago, Illinois.
The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Archive, an administratively independent section of the Museum of Modern Art's department of architecture and design, was established in 1968 by the museum's trustees. It was founded in response to the architect's desire to bequeath his entire work to the museum.
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- August 17, 1969 (aged 83), Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
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Mies first called his designs for steel-and-glass skyscrapers and horizontally-oriented houses and pavilions "skin-and-bones" architecture due to their minimal uses of industrial materials, definition of space, along with the rigidity of structure, and their transparency.
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- March 27, 1886
- Aachen, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
- August 17, 1969
- Barcelona Pavilion, 1929. Together with designer Lilly Reich, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was commisioned to design the German pavilion for the Barcelona Exposition in 1929.
- Villa Tugendhat, 1930. The Exposition brought critical acclaim to Rohe, as the wealthy of Europe started showing great interest and fascination towards spacious modern homes and villas, like the Tugendhat House designed by Mies in 1930, built in Brno.
- Farnsworth House, 1951. Designed 1945 and eventually completed in 1951, the Farnsworth House is a bright, one-floor weekend house in what then was a rural setting by the banks of the Fox River, southeast of Chicago.
- Crown Hall, 1956. Completed in 1956, Crown Hall is the home of the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, where van der Rohe was the school’s director for twenty years.
Apr 30, 2024 · Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German-born American architect whose rectilinear forms, crafted in elegant simplicity, epitomized the International Style and exemplified his famous principle that “less is more.” He went further than anyone else regarding structural honesty, making the actual supports of his buildings their dominant ...
One of the leading lights of modernist architecture, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe created a body of work—ranging from tubular steel furniture to iconic office buildings—that influenced generations of architects worldwide.
View all 11 artworks. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of German-American Constructivism and Minimalism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.