Pawley, Martin

Mies Van Der Rohe - London Thames and Hudson 1970 - 133 pages : illustrations (some color), plans, portrait. - Library of contemporary architects .


"First published in Japan in 1968 by Bijutsu. Shuppan-sha, Tokyo. New texts have been provided for this English language edition."

"Mies Van Der Rohe" by Martin Pawley is a concise and critical monograph that provides an accessible overview of the life and work of the influential modernist architect, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Published in 1970, the book captures Mies's career at a time when his minimalist and technologically driven style was widely seen as the pinnacle of corporate modernism.

The book's central theme is an analysis of Mies's architectural philosophy, which can be summed up in his famous aphorism, "less is more." Pawley traces the evolution of Mies's work from his early European projects, such as the Barcelona Pavilion, to his monumental American buildings, including the Seagram Building in New York and the Farnsworth House. Pawley explores how Mies sought to achieve a universal, rational architecture through the use of standardized steel frames, transparent glass curtain walls, and a rigorous attention to detail. The book is an essential resource for understanding the core principles of his work and his profound influence on 20th-century architecture.

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Minimalist architecture
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969
Series of Plates
Buildings
Construction techniques
Architecture, Modern -- 20th century

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