Mies van der Rohe is generally known as the architect of icons of modern architecture like the Barcelona Pavilion, Farnsworth House or the Seagram Building. What – until now – was less known, is the fact that many of his unbuilt designs survived on paper. Not just in drawings and plans, but in a more vivid medium: the collage. In cooperation with the Museum of Modern Art in New York the Ludwig Forum in Aachen, the town Mies was born in 1886, has shown 50 Mies van der Rohe collages and montages in an extraordinary exhibition. It was the first time ever that an exhibition was dedicated to that chapter of Mies van der Rohe’s oeuvre and the first time that those works were on display all together.There was too much to be seen, too many interest...
From the Back Cover: LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE was born in Aachen, Germany in 1886. His father was a...
[EN] The application of the concept of phenomenal transparency to collage as defined by C. Rowe and ...
The article delves into the complex world of exhibition architectures, those whose destiny is reduce...
peer-reviewedIs Mies van der Rohe’s architecture hostile to art? Set within the context of a lifelon...
[EN] One of the most important cultural scenes of the last century has been the media, becoming the ...
At the occasion of the "àth anniversary of the birth of Mies van der Rohe, on 27 March 2016, the exh...
In June 2017, Ana Tostões interviewed Fritz Neumeyer, reference expert on Mies van der Rohe, in orde...
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's personal and professional connections to his hometown Aachen in Germany a...
Mies 1:1 The Golf Club Project (Krefeld, Germany, May-October 2013) was an exhibition consisting of ...
The method in which architects design space has the capacity to shape the manifestation of the built...
This thesis aims at depicting the Kröller-Müller commission which involved Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ...
The German Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition was part of a much larger exhibi...
[EN] Mies van der Rohe assumed the temporary architectures as an authentic experimentation workshop,...
[ES] Mies van der Rohe exploró el proyecto de museo como arquitecto y como docente, y confrió un n...
A recent exhibition at the RIBA Architecture Gallery staged a comparison between two design proposal...
From the Back Cover: LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE was born in Aachen, Germany in 1886. His father was a...
[EN] The application of the concept of phenomenal transparency to collage as defined by C. Rowe and ...
The article delves into the complex world of exhibition architectures, those whose destiny is reduce...
peer-reviewedIs Mies van der Rohe’s architecture hostile to art? Set within the context of a lifelon...
[EN] One of the most important cultural scenes of the last century has been the media, becoming the ...
At the occasion of the "àth anniversary of the birth of Mies van der Rohe, on 27 March 2016, the exh...
In June 2017, Ana Tostões interviewed Fritz Neumeyer, reference expert on Mies van der Rohe, in orde...
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's personal and professional connections to his hometown Aachen in Germany a...
Mies 1:1 The Golf Club Project (Krefeld, Germany, May-October 2013) was an exhibition consisting of ...
The method in which architects design space has the capacity to shape the manifestation of the built...
This thesis aims at depicting the Kröller-Müller commission which involved Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ...
The German Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition was part of a much larger exhibi...
[EN] Mies van der Rohe assumed the temporary architectures as an authentic experimentation workshop,...
[ES] Mies van der Rohe exploró el proyecto de museo como arquitecto y como docente, y confrió un n...
A recent exhibition at the RIBA Architecture Gallery staged a comparison between two design proposal...
From the Back Cover: LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE was born in Aachen, Germany in 1886. His father was a...
[EN] The application of the concept of phenomenal transparency to collage as defined by C. Rowe and ...
The article delves into the complex world of exhibition architectures, those whose destiny is reduce...