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Mies in His Own Words
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was an architect who communicated his ideas with the same disciplined restraint as he developed his buildings. This book is a heterogeneous collection of writings, speeches...
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29 October 2024

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was an architect who communicated his ideas with the same disciplined restraint as he developed his buildings.
This book is a heterogeneous collection of writings, speeches, and interviews. Read together, they reveal the breadth of Mies’ deep engagement with architecture and education in Germany and the USA. By including both written and spoken words, the co-editors reveal how Mies was able to extend his influence well beyond the classroom-studio and the profession to reach a general audience eager to learn more about his architectural philosophy during a time of great cultural and societal upheaval.
This book is a heterogeneous collection of writings, speeches, and interviews. Read together, they reveal the breadth of Mies’ deep engagement with architecture and education in Germany and the USA. By including both written and spoken words, the co-editors reveal how Mies was able to extend his influence well beyond the classroom-studio and the profession to reach a general audience eager to learn more about his architectural philosophy during a time of great cultural and societal upheaval.
Price: $49.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: DOM Publishers
Imprint: DOM Publishers
Series: Basics
Publication Date:
29 October 2024
Trim Size: 9.06 X 8.27 in
ISBN: 9783869223070
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / Essays, ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945-), ARCHITECTURE / Study & Teaching
"The chronological collection of Mies’s writings, speeches, and interviews is widely divergent, ranging from pithy statements just a few lines long to lengthy transcriptions of interviews for magazines or television shows." —A Weekly Dose of Architecture