Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (27 March 1886 – 17 August 1969) is one of the most influential architects of the 20th century, known for his role in the development of the most enduring architectural style of the era: modernism. Born in Aachen, Germany, Mies' career began in the influential studio of Peter Behrens, where Mies worked alongside two other titans of modernism, Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier. For almost a century, Mies' minimalist style has proved very popular; his famous aphorism "less is more" is still widely used, even by those who are unaware of its origins.
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Installation at the Farnsworth House Showcases Original Furniture of Edith Farnsworth
After a prolonged closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Farnsworth House reopens its doors with a new exhibition entitled “Edith Farnsworth Reconsidered”, a temporary refurnishing of the country house to reflect its 1955 appearance. Focusing on Dr. Edith Farnsworth’s life and times, the exhibition aims to highlight the untold story of this woman.
https://www.archdaily.com/944431/installation-at-the-farnsworth-house-showcases-original-furniture-of-edith-farnsworthChristele Harrouk
Mies van der Rohe's Lake Shore Drive Restoration / Krueck + Sexton Architects
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Architects: Krueck + Sexton Architects
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/54260/mies-van-der-rohe-lake-shore-drive-restoration-kruekDavid Basulto
Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies / Krueck & Sexton Architects
https://www.archdaily.com/39707/spertus-institute-of-jewish-studies-krueck-sexton-architectsNico Saieh