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082 0 4 _a747.092
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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aKrohn, Carsten
_eautore
245 1 0 _aMies van der Rohe – The Built Work /
_cCarsten Krohn.
264 1 _aBasel :
_bBirkhäuser,
_c[2014]
264 4 _c©2014
300 _a1 online resource (240 p.)
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tTABLE OF CONTENTS --
_tIntroduction --
_tRiehl House Neubabelsberg, Germany, 1908 --
_tPerls House Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, 1911–12 --
_tKröller-Müller House, Façade Mock-up Wassenaar, Netherlands, 1912–13 --
_tWerner House Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, 1912–13 --
_tWarnholtz House Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, 1914–15 --
_tUrbig House Neubabelsberg, Germany, 1915–17 --
_tTombstone for Laura Perls Berlin-Weißensee, Germany, 1919 --
_tKempner House Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, 1921–23 --
_tEichstaedt House Berlin-Nikolassee, Germany, 1921–23 --
_tFeldmann House Berlin-Grunewald, Germany, 1921–23 --
_tRyder House Wiesbaden, Germany, 1923–27 --
_tGymnasium for Frau Butte’s Private School Potsdam, Germany, 1924–25 --
_tMosler House Neubabelsberg, Germany, 1924–26 --
_tUrban House, Conversion Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, 1924–26 --
_tHousing on the Afrikanische Strasse Berlin-Wedding, Germany, 1925–27 --
_tWolf House Guben, Poland, 1925–27 --
_tMonument to Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg Berlin-Lichtenberg, Germany, 1926 --
_tWeissenhofsiedlung Apartment Block Stuttgart, Germany, 1926–27 --
_tGlass Room “Die Wohnung” Werkbund Exhibition, Stuttgart, Germany, 1927 --
_tSamt und Seide Café (Velvet and Silk Café) Berlin, Germany, temporary installation for an exhibition 1927 --
_tFuchs Gallery, Addition to the Perls House Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, 1927–28 --
_tLange and Esters Houses Krefeld, Germany, 1927–30 --
_tBarcelona Pavilion International Exposition, Barcelona, Spain, 1928–29 --
_tGerman Electrical Industry Pavilion World Exposition, Barcelona, Spain, 1929 --
_tTugendhat House Brno, Czech Republic, 1928–30 --
_tHenke House, Addition Essen, Germany, 1930 --
_tVerseidag Factory Krefeld, Germany, 1930–31 --
_tModel House for the Berlin Building Exposition Berlin, Germany, 1931 --
_tTrinkhalle (Refreshment Stand) Dessau, Germany, 1932 --
_tLemke House Berlin-Hohenschönhausen, Germany, 1932–33 --
_tIllinois Institute of Technology Chicago, USA, 1941–58 --
_tMinerals and Metals Research Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1941–43 extended 1956–58 --
_tEngineering Research Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1943–46 --
_tPerlstein Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1944–47 --
_tAlumni Memorial Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1945–46 --
_tWishnick Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1945–46 --
_tCentral Vault Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1946 --
_tInstitute of Gas Technology Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1947–50 --
_tAssociation of American Railroads Research Laboratory Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA,1948–50 --
_tBoiler Plant Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1948–50 --
_tChapel Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1949–52 --
_tTest Cell Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1950–52 --
_tMechanics Research Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1950–52 --
_tCrown Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1950–56 --
_tIIT Halls of Residence Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1951–55 --
_tAssociation of American Railroads Mechanical Laboratory Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1952–53 --
_tCommons Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA,1952–54 --
_tElectrical Engineering and Physics Building Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1954–56 --
_tAssociation of American Railroads Engineering Laboratory Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA 1955–57 --
_tSiegel Hall Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 1955–58 --
_tFarnsworth House Plano, Illinois, USA, 1945–51 --
_tPromontory Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1946–49 --
_tAlgonquin Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1948–50 --
_tArts Club of Chicago Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1948–51 --
_t860–880 Lake Shore Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1948–51 --
_tMcCormick House Elmhurst, Illinois, USA, 1951–52 --
_tGreenwald House Weston, Connecticut, USA, 1951–56 --
_tCommonwealth Promenade Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1953–57 --
_tEsplanade Apartments Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1953–57 --
_tSeagram Building New York, USA, 1954–58 --
_tLafayette Park Detroit, Michigan, USA, 1955–58 --
_tColonnade and Pavilion Apartments Newark, New Jersey, USA, 1958–60 --
_tBacardi Office Building Mexico City, Mexico, 1958–61 --
_tOne Charles Center Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1958–62 --
_tLafayette Towers Detroit, Michigan, USA, 1959–63 --
_tFederal Center Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1959–74 --
_tHome Federal Savings and Loan Association Des Moines, Iowa, USA, 1960–63 --
_t2400 Lakeview Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1962–63 --
_tHighfield House Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1962–64 --
_tSocial Service Administration University of Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1962–64 --
_tMeredith Hall Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, USA, 1962–65 --
_tScience Center Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 1962–68 --
_tNeue Nationalgalerie Berlin-Tiergarten, Germany, 1962–68 --
_tToronto-Dominion Centre Toronto, Canada, 1963–69 --
_tWestmount Square Montreal, Canada, 1964–68 --
_tMartin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Washington, D.C., USA, 1965–72 --
_tMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas, USA, 1954–58, 1965–74 --
_tNuns’ Island Apartments Montreal, Canada, 1966–69 --
_tIBM building Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1966–72 --
_t111 East Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1967–70 --
_tService Station Montreal, Canada, 1968 --
_tSubject Index --
_tIllustration Credits --
_tChronological Bibliography --
_tAbout the Author
506 0 _arestricted access
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520 _aThis 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 Mies’ works in chronological order. Approximately thirty of these works are analyzed in detail in three parts. In the first part, the construction is documented in its built state; for this all the ground plans were redrawn by the author. The second part outlines the changes to the buildings and the third part develops the results of this investigation with regard to their relevance to the contemporary view of Mies’ work.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Nov 2021)
650 0 _aArchitecture, Modern
_y20th century.
650 7 _aARCHITECTURE / General.
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850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9783038212874
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783038212874
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