Description
- Sound analysis of the subjects of detailing and choice of material in the work of Mies van der Rohe
- Well-researched documentation of a selection of buildings by an established connoisseur of his work
- All drawings uniformly redrawn by the author
It is understood that Mies van der Rohe is one of the most important architects of the Modern movement. But how do Mies’ ideas on architecture and on the logic of construction relate to his built – and sometimes unbuilt – oeuvre? This book investigates this question based on 14 projects, with a focus on the choice of detail and material. Specially produced three-dimensional drawings provide an easy-to-understand analysis of Mies’ construction concepts.
The projects include Lange and Esters Houses (1927–30), Tugendhat House (1928-30), the Barcelona Pavilion (1928-29), Farnsworth House (1946-51), Lake Shore Drive (1948-51) and the New National Gallery (1962-68). The investigation covers several decades of Mies’ work, and hence his German and American creative periods.
144 pages, 300 Line drawings, black and white 70 Illustrations, color / 28 x 22 cm / English

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