Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Architect
- Gender: Male
- Citizenship: Germany
- Born: Mar 27, 1886
- Died: Aug 17, 1969
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German-American architect. He is commonly referred to and was addressed as Mies, his surname. Along with Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, he is widely regarded as one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture.
Mies, like many of his post-World War I contemporaries, sought to establish a new architectural style that could represent modern times just as Classical and Gothic did for their own eras. He created an influential twentieth-century architectural style, stated with extreme clarity and simplicity. His mature buildings made use of modern materials such as industrial steel and plate glass to define interior spaces. He strove toward an architecture with a minimal framework of structural order balanced against the implied freedom of free-flowing open space. He called his buildings "skin and bones" architecture. He sought a rational approach that would guide the creative process of architectural design, but he was always concerned with expressing the spirit of the modern era. He is often associated with his quotation of the aphorisms, "less is more" and "God is in the details".
Less is more.
architecture
Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space.
architecture
A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That is why Chippendale is famous.
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Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins.
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I don't want to be interesting. I want to be good.
art & good