The German Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the German representation ... urban development are noticeable as new projects spread through the city, weaving themselves ...
Experiment and optimism inspired innovative designs. The free-flowing spaces in Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavillon expressed openness as the new paradigm of the Weimar Republic, but also a desire ...
A new green rooftop terrace was added, as well as a ground level cafe. The reading rooms were refreshed and key areas for children and teens were expanded. As a result of the renovations, the Mies van ...
Three new monographs trace that path, even if they don’t cover every direction the field has taken over the last century. Mies van der Rohe ... art at James Harris Gallery in Dallas His playful ...
Experiment and optimism inspired innovative designs. The free-flowing spaces in Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavillon expressed openness as the new paradigm of the Weimar Republic, but also a desire ...
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