Mies Van Der Rohe: A Critical Biography

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University of Chicago Press, 1985 - 355 páginas
Mies van der Rohe: A Critical Biography is a major rewriting and expansion of Franz Schulze’s acclaimed 1985 biography, the first full treatment of the master German-American modern architect. Coauthored with architect Edward Windhorst, this revised edition, three times the length of the original text, features extensive new research and commentary and draws on the best recent work of American and German scholars. The authors’ major new discoveries include the massive transcript of the early-1950s Farnsworth House court case, which discloses for the first time the facts about Mies’s epic battle with his client Edith Farnsworth. Giving voice to dozens of architects who knew and worked with (and sometimes against) Mies, this comprehensive biography tells the compelling story of how Mies and his students and followers created some of the most significant buildings of the twentieth century.

“Franz Schulze’s 1985 biography of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe has always been acknowledged as the most comprehensive and thoughtful biography of one of the key figures in twentieth-century architecture. This revised edition with significant new scholarship by its two authors will undoubtedly come to occupy the same position.”—Dietrich Neumann, Brown University
 

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Aachen Youth in Imperial Germany 18861905
3
Berlin Problems of a New Century 190518
20
Europe out of the Ashes Response to the Modernist Challenge 191925
83
Weimar at the Flood 192529
131
Depression Collectivization and the Crisis of Art 192936
174
Departure and Flight 193638
205
Revival Modernism without Utopia 193849
218
America The Triumph of Steel and Glass 194958
239
Recessional 195869
284
Notes
327
Bibliography
345
Index
349
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Sobre el autor (1985)

Franz Schulze is the Hollender Professor of Art Emeritus at Lake Forest College. His many books include Philip Johnson: Life and Work and, as coauthor, Chicago’s Famous Buildings, the latter also published by the University of Chicago Press. Edward Windhorst studied architecture with Myron Goldsmith at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He has written two other books about modern architecture in Chicago.

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