The German Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the German representation ... urban development are noticeable as new projects spread through the city, weaving themselves ...
“I never create an image when I want to build a house.“ Thus Mies van der Rohe stated during interview with the Bauwelt magazine in 1964. He did, however, produce a wealth of collages and montages.
In Mies van der Rohe: An Architect in His Time (Yale University ... There is no better exemplar of the current state of modernism than the work of New York-based Architecture Research Office.
Drawn from MoMA's collections, a host of collages by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe are on display together for the first ... them to explore his ideas and theories for Neues Bauern or ‘New Building’.
A new green rooftop terrace was added, as well as a ground level cafe. The reading rooms were refreshed and key areas for children and teens were expanded. As a result of the renovations, the Mies van ...
“I never create an image when I want to build a house.“ Thus Mies van der Rohe stated during interview with the Bauwelt magazine in 1964. He did, however, produce a wealth of collages and montages.