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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
                           1886-1969

“Architektur
         beginnt wenn zwei Backsteine sorgfältig
zusammengesetzt werden.”

   “Architecture begins when you carefully put two bricks together”
• Ludwig Mies was born in
  1886 on March 27. He was
  born in Aachen, in the
  Nordhein Westfalen region
  of Germany, on the border of
  Belgium. This city was best
  known as the permanent
  residence of Charlemagne
  beginning in 786
Ludwig began his building career
working with his father who was a
 master stonemason. At the same
time, he attended the trade school
   in Aachen although he never
            graduated.
At 19 he left Aachen and moved to
Berlin. After brief military service he
began an intern for designer Bruno
             Paul in 1906




                          • Self portrait of
                            Bruno Paul
After one year with Paul, in 1906 Mies
    received his first independent
 commission to design the house of
  philosophy professor Alois Riehl




• After its completion in 1907 Ludwig spent one more
  year with Bruno Paul until 1908 when he began work at
  the offices of famed German architect Peter Behrens.
• A student of Art Nouveau or Jugendstil
                movement, Behrens believed in a
                melding of the arts and architecture to
                create building




  At his offices, Mies worked with the likes of other
famed architects Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius
 founder of the Bauhaus movement . Here he also
   begin to develop his early sense of style which
     was a cross of advanced structuralism and
               Prussian classicism
After only 4 years in his service Mies left Behrens in 1912 to start his
 own office. He immediately received work and designed a series of
     home in the style of famed Prussian architect Karl Schinkel.
The following year, Mies married schoolteacher
Ada Bruhn to whom he had been introduced by the
                                Riehl’s




  Being a man of solitude and intense artistic passion, the marriage lasted
  but was one characterized by distance. By 1921 he had completely
  separated himself from his family. It was at this time that he adopted the
  last name of Mies van der Rohe. It was an amalgamation of his father’s
  last name combined with the Dutch “van der” in addition to his mother’s
  maiden name “Rohe”.
Ludwig Mies, now Mies van der Rohe continued work
through the twenties and became increasingly involved with
    artistic movements of the time in Berlin such as the
             Novembergruppe and Zehner Ring.
    With a new name came also a
       new sense of style. His phrase
       “less is more “ began to be
       seen in his work as seen in his
       entry to a German skyscraper
       competition. The building was
       made entirely of steel and
       glass composites




                           Skyscraper model
In 1925 van der der Rohe was appointed VP of the Deutsche Werkbund an
       organization aimed at elevating the quality of german design.
 The next year he was given the task to head the Weissenhof Exhibition, a
                    model housing colony in Stuttgart




                                    Like his contemporary Frank Lloyd Wright,
                                    Mies van der Rohe believed that furniture
                                    also played an important role in the design
                                                   of a building


                                      This chair was a design for the same
                                                   exhibition
The following year he designed a bank and office building in Stuttgart
for another national competition. One of his greatest designs came the
      following year in the German Pavilion in Barcelona in 1929.
The Pavilion was innovative in that the design called for the roof to be
   supported by chrome columns which meant that the walls could be
        freely positioned since they did not support the structure




• It was later dismantled
  but rebuilt in the
  1980’s
The next year Mies designed the Turgend house in
 Czechoslovakia.His design was once again revolutionary
and combined the seamless flow from outdoors to indoors.
In 1930 he served as Bauhaus director taking over from
 former colleague Walter Gropius. Mies served this position
    until the school was closed by the Nazi party in 1933.




• The school had a very renegade reputation and as such it
  had moved quite a bit from Weimar where it began to
  Dessau before settling in Berlin.
1937 marks the departure of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
from Germany due to rising pressure from the Nazi party.
     Before leaving however he was offered a
       professorship at the Armour Institute of
 Technology in Chicago. This would later become
the Illinois Institute of Technology and Mies would
be the prime architect for the campus of the newly
                     formed school.
In 1944 Mies van der Rohe became a U.S. citizen. In 1946
he began work on the Farnsworth House a weekend retreat
for doctor Edith Farnsworth. It’s one of the most minimalist
  houses ever designed being composed of a transparent
  box framed by eight exterior steel columns with a single
 room subdivided by partitions and completely enclosed in
                          glass.
The next decade in America was characterized by
  a industrial boom in a new post war american
economy.The only buildings big enough to house
         these captains of industry were:




Skyscrapers
Finally design would merge with construction and much of the work that
   Mies had begun in the 20’s would come to fruition. His first project
         being the Lakeshore Apartment Buildings in Chicago.




Once again he created with form and function . The first floor of the building rested
on plithes giving the building integration with the outdoors.
Mies van der Rohe would go on to to design many more skyscrapers in
   the U.S. as well as Toronto, Montreal, and elsewhere. Another
       notable one being the Seagram’s Building in New York.
In 1962 , the now famed, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe would return to
      Germany to design the New National Gallery in Berlin.
“Each of my buildings was another step in the process of my search for clarity.”
Mies van der Rohe was plagued by arthritis for the majority of his
later life. Although involved to the best of his ability Ludwig would
    never see the completion of the National Gallery. He died in
                      Chicago, August, 17, 1969

He died leaving a legacy of revolutionary architecture. Other
  then the buildings themselves he is remembered by his
  approach to architecture, categorized by such sayings as:
  “


  “God is in the details.
    Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space.


                  Thoughts in action.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe




     1886-1969
• Bibliography:
•   www.greatbuildings.com
•   www.designboom.com/
•   portrait/mies/bg.html
•   www.architectureweek.com/2001/0801/news_1-2.html
•   www.moma.org/mies
•   www.archinform.de
•   Mies van der Rohe: A Critical Biography Franz Schulze

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Ludwig mies van der rohe

  • 1. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1886-1969 “Architektur beginnt wenn zwei Backsteine sorgfältig zusammengesetzt werden.” “Architecture begins when you carefully put two bricks together”
  • 2. • Ludwig Mies was born in 1886 on March 27. He was born in Aachen, in the Nordhein Westfalen region of Germany, on the border of Belgium. This city was best known as the permanent residence of Charlemagne beginning in 786
  • 3. Ludwig began his building career working with his father who was a master stonemason. At the same time, he attended the trade school in Aachen although he never graduated.
  • 4. At 19 he left Aachen and moved to Berlin. After brief military service he began an intern for designer Bruno Paul in 1906 • Self portrait of Bruno Paul
  • 5. After one year with Paul, in 1906 Mies received his first independent commission to design the house of philosophy professor Alois Riehl • After its completion in 1907 Ludwig spent one more year with Bruno Paul until 1908 when he began work at the offices of famed German architect Peter Behrens.
  • 6. • A student of Art Nouveau or Jugendstil movement, Behrens believed in a melding of the arts and architecture to create building At his offices, Mies worked with the likes of other famed architects Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius founder of the Bauhaus movement . Here he also begin to develop his early sense of style which was a cross of advanced structuralism and Prussian classicism
  • 7. After only 4 years in his service Mies left Behrens in 1912 to start his own office. He immediately received work and designed a series of home in the style of famed Prussian architect Karl Schinkel.
  • 8. The following year, Mies married schoolteacher Ada Bruhn to whom he had been introduced by the Riehl’s Being a man of solitude and intense artistic passion, the marriage lasted but was one characterized by distance. By 1921 he had completely separated himself from his family. It was at this time that he adopted the last name of Mies van der Rohe. It was an amalgamation of his father’s last name combined with the Dutch “van der” in addition to his mother’s maiden name “Rohe”.
  • 9. Ludwig Mies, now Mies van der Rohe continued work through the twenties and became increasingly involved with artistic movements of the time in Berlin such as the Novembergruppe and Zehner Ring. With a new name came also a new sense of style. His phrase “less is more “ began to be seen in his work as seen in his entry to a German skyscraper competition. The building was made entirely of steel and glass composites Skyscraper model
  • 10. In 1925 van der der Rohe was appointed VP of the Deutsche Werkbund an organization aimed at elevating the quality of german design. The next year he was given the task to head the Weissenhof Exhibition, a model housing colony in Stuttgart Like his contemporary Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe believed that furniture also played an important role in the design of a building This chair was a design for the same exhibition
  • 11. The following year he designed a bank and office building in Stuttgart for another national competition. One of his greatest designs came the following year in the German Pavilion in Barcelona in 1929.
  • 12. The Pavilion was innovative in that the design called for the roof to be supported by chrome columns which meant that the walls could be freely positioned since they did not support the structure • It was later dismantled but rebuilt in the 1980’s
  • 13. The next year Mies designed the Turgend house in Czechoslovakia.His design was once again revolutionary and combined the seamless flow from outdoors to indoors.
  • 14. In 1930 he served as Bauhaus director taking over from former colleague Walter Gropius. Mies served this position until the school was closed by the Nazi party in 1933. • The school had a very renegade reputation and as such it had moved quite a bit from Weimar where it began to Dessau before settling in Berlin.
  • 15. 1937 marks the departure of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe from Germany due to rising pressure from the Nazi party. Before leaving however he was offered a professorship at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago. This would later become the Illinois Institute of Technology and Mies would be the prime architect for the campus of the newly formed school.
  • 16.
  • 17. In 1944 Mies van der Rohe became a U.S. citizen. In 1946 he began work on the Farnsworth House a weekend retreat for doctor Edith Farnsworth. It’s one of the most minimalist houses ever designed being composed of a transparent box framed by eight exterior steel columns with a single room subdivided by partitions and completely enclosed in glass.
  • 18. The next decade in America was characterized by a industrial boom in a new post war american economy.The only buildings big enough to house these captains of industry were: Skyscrapers
  • 19.
  • 20. Finally design would merge with construction and much of the work that Mies had begun in the 20’s would come to fruition. His first project being the Lakeshore Apartment Buildings in Chicago. Once again he created with form and function . The first floor of the building rested on plithes giving the building integration with the outdoors.
  • 21. Mies van der Rohe would go on to to design many more skyscrapers in the U.S. as well as Toronto, Montreal, and elsewhere. Another notable one being the Seagram’s Building in New York.
  • 22. In 1962 , the now famed, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe would return to Germany to design the New National Gallery in Berlin.
  • 23. “Each of my buildings was another step in the process of my search for clarity.”
  • 24. Mies van der Rohe was plagued by arthritis for the majority of his later life. Although involved to the best of his ability Ludwig would never see the completion of the National Gallery. He died in Chicago, August, 17, 1969 He died leaving a legacy of revolutionary architecture. Other then the buildings themselves he is remembered by his approach to architecture, categorized by such sayings as: “ “God is in the details. Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space. Thoughts in action.
  • 25. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1886-1969
  • 26. • Bibliography: • www.greatbuildings.com • www.designboom.com/ • portrait/mies/bg.html • www.architectureweek.com/2001/0801/news_1-2.html • www.moma.org/mies • www.archinform.de • Mies van der Rohe: A Critical Biography Franz Schulze