Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Architect, designed Seagram Building

Born
March 27th, 1886
139 years ago
Died
1969
56 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in Germany, this architect emigrated to the United States and became one of the leading figures of modern architecture. Mies is recognized for a minimalist style that emphasizes open spaces and structural innovation. His work exemplified the International Style, characterized by clean lines and the effective use of glass and steel. Significant projects include the iconic Seagram Building in New York City, which he designed in collaboration with Philip Johnson, and the Farnsworth House in Illinois, celebrated for its harmonious relationship with nature. Mies served as the last director of the Bauhaus school in Germany, influencing generations of architects and designers.
Designed the Seagram Building
Designed the Farnsworth House
Served as director of the Bauhaus
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