Mies van der Rohe
An Architect in His Time
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:24th Sep '24
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A landmark survey, offering a nuanced and deeply researched account of the career and life of the iconic modern architect
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) was a German-born American architect and designer whose work in Europe and North America has had an enduring influence on modern and contemporary architecture worldwide. During his sixty-year career, he fundamentally rethought architectural types that shaped modern life, including the office building, apartment building, and private home. True to his alleged dictum “less is more,” Mies van der Rohe’s style is characterized by utmost simplicity, elegance of materials, and radical formal and functional innovation, as exemplified by such iconic projects as the Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois, and the Seagram Building in New York.
In this book, renowned architectural historian Dietrich Neumann presents a new, critical look at Mies and complicates the established narrative about him. Diverging from the reverential posture of many existing accounts, Neumann insists on the importance of the contemporary context—social, political, and architectural—for understanding the architect’s life and work. The book draws on many overlooked archival and primary sources to demonstrate how and why Mies’s designs were shaped and received, foregrounding contemporary critics’ responses and the work of Mies’s collaborators and peers. It presents several previously unknown buildings, projects, and furniture designs and challenges long-established interpretations of key works. Comprehensively illustrated and covering the entirety of Mies’s career, this ambitious book is the most substantial account to date of the life and work of one of the most important architects of the twentieth century.
“A must-read for anyone with even a passing interest in 20th-century architecture.”—Elle Decoration
“It is testament to Neumann’s research that he has uncovered details of previously unknown buildings by Mies. [This] exhaustive book is a fitting tribute to an architect for whom no detail was too small.”—Altair Brandon-Salmon, Literary Review
“Dietrich Neumann’s excellent account is of major importance and will unquestionably become the standard book on Mies van der Rohe for years to come.”—Jean-Louis Cohen, former Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
“Dietrich Neumann’s portrait of Mies van der Rohe not only unearths new works but unequivocally and firmly grounds this enigmatic figure of European modernism in the complex historical context of his era. Page by page, we learn how Mies’s iconic masterpieces came into being and what it took to transform a man of few words into a modern icon. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written, this book represents an artist biography at its best.”—Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, assistant dean and professor, Yale School of Architecture
ISBN: 9780300246230
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448 pages