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A. James Speyer’s Mies van der Rohe offers a concise intellectual and biographical portrait of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the most influential modernist architects of the 20th century. The book traces Mies’s development from his early training in Germany through his leadership of the Bauhaus and eventual emigration to the United States, emphasizing how his philosophy of clarity, structure, and restraint evolved over time. Speyer explains Mies’s famous principles—such as “less is more” and the pursuit of universal architectural order—while grounding them in close readings of key works like the Barcelona Pavilion, Farnsworth House, and Seagram Building. Rather than focusing only on visual style, the book highlights Mies’s rigorous thinking about materials, proportion, and space, presenting him as both a designer and a theorist whose ideas reshaped modern architecture.

Speyer, A. James
The Art Institute in Chicago 1968
Softcover 120 pp. 8.5 × 10 in.
Condition: Fine
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