Mies van der Rohe – The Built Work / / Carsten Krohn.
This essential and comprehensive Mies monograph focuses in its analysis on Mies’ design intentions: it reconstructs the buildings in their orginal state, examines them from the present day persepctive and rediscovers the inspiring architecture of a great modern master. The book presents eighty of Mi...
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Place / Publishing House: | Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2014] ©2014 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Riehl House Neubabelsberg, Germany, 1908
- Perls House Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, 1911–12
- Kröller-Müller House, Façade Mock-up Wassenaar, Netherlands, 1912–13
- Werner House Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, 1912–13
- Warnholtz House Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, 1914–15
- Urbig House Neubabelsberg, Germany, 1915–17
- Tombstone for Laura Perls Berlin-Weißensee, Germany, 1919
- Kempner House Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, 1921–23
- Eichstaedt House Berlin-Nikolassee, Germany, 1921–23
- Feldmann House Berlin-Grunewald, Germany, 1921–23
- Ryder House Wiesbaden, Germany, 1923–27
- Gymnasium for Frau Butte’s Private School Potsdam, Germany, 1924–25
- Mosler House Neubabelsberg, Germany, 1924–26
- Urban House, Conversion Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, 1924–26
- Housing on the Afrikanische Strasse Berlin-Wedding, Germany, 1925–27
- Wolf House Guben, Poland, 1925–27
- Monument to Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg Berlin-Lichtenberg, Germany, 1926
- Weissenhofsiedlung Apartment Block Stuttgart, Germany, 1926–27
- Glass Room “Die Wohnung” Werkbund Exhibition, Stuttgart, Germany, 1927
- Samt und Seide Café (Velvet and Silk Café) Berlin, Germany, temporary installation for an exhibition 1927
- Fuchs Gallery, Addition to the Perls House Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, 1927–28
- Lange and Esters Houses Krefeld, Germany, 1927–30
- Barcelona Pavilion International Exposition, Barcelona, Spain, 1928–29
- German Electrical Industry Pavilion World Exposition, Barcelona, Spain, 1929
- Tugendhat House Brno, Czech Republic, 1928–30
- Henke House, Addition Essen, Germany, 1930
- Verseidag Factory Krefeld, Germany, 1930–31
- Model House for the Berlin Building Exposition Berlin, Germany, 1931
- Trinkhalle (Refreshment Stand) Dessau, Germany, 1932
- Lemke House Berlin-Hohenschönhausen, Germany, 1932–33
- Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, USA, 1941–58
- Minerals and Metals Research Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1941–43 extended 1956–58
- Engineering Research Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1943–46
- Perlstein Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1944–47
- Alumni Memorial Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1945–46
- Wishnick Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1945–46
- Central Vault Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1946
- Institute of Gas Technology Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1947–50
- Association of American Railroads Research Laboratory Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA,1948–50
- Boiler Plant Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1948–50
- Chapel Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1949–52
- Test Cell Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1950–52
- Mechanics Research Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1950–52
- Crown Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1950–56
- IIT Halls of Residence Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1951–55
- Association of American Railroads Mechanical Laboratory Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1952–53
- Commons Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA,1952–54
- Electrical Engineering and Physics Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1954–56
- Association of American Railroads Engineering Laboratory Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA 1955–57
- Siegel Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1955–58
- Farnsworth House Plano, Illinois, USA, 1945–51
- Promontory Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1946–49
- Algonquin Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1948–50
- Arts Club of Chicago Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1948–51
- 860–880 Lake Shore Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1948–51
- McCormick House Elmhurst, Illinois, USA, 1951–52
- Greenwald House Weston, Connecticut, USA, 1951–56
- Commonwealth Promenade Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1953–57
- Esplanade Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1953–57
- Seagram Building New York, USA, 1954–58
- Lafayette Park Detroit, Michigan, USA, 1955–58
- Colonnade and Pavilion Apartments Newark, New Jersey, USA, 1958–60
- Bacardi Office Building Mexico City, Mexico, 1958–61
- One Charles Center Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1958–62
- Lafayette Towers Detroit, Michigan, USA, 1959–63
- Federal Center Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1959–74
- Home Federal Savings and Loan Association Des Moines, Iowa, USA, 1960–63
- 2400 Lakeview Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1962–63
- Highfield House Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1962–64
- Social Service Administration University of Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1962–64
- Meredith Hall Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, USA, 1962–65
- Science Center Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 1962–68
- Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin-Tiergarten, Germany, 1962–68
- Toronto-Dominion Centre Toronto, Canada, 1963–69
- Westmount Square Montreal, Canada, 1964–68
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Washington, D.C., USA, 1965–72
- Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas, USA, 1954–58, 1965–74
- Nuns’ Island Apartments Montreal, Canada, 1966–69
- IBM building Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1966–72
- 111 East Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1967–70
- Service Station Montreal, Canada, 1968
- Subject Index
- Illustration Credits
- Chronological Bibliography
- About the Author