Mies at home : from Am Karlsbad to the Tugendhat House / Xiangnan Xiong.
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- text
- unmediated
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- 9780367478247
- 9781032279725
- 720.92 X56 2022 23/eng/20220211
- NA1088.M65 X56 2022
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Outgrowth of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Texas at Austin, 2016, under the title: From Am Karlsbad 24 to the Tugendhat House : Mies van der Rohe's quest for a new form of living.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Mies's writing in the 1920s : a transitional moment -- Mies's life at Am Karlsbad 24: an inspiration -- The Weissenhof Apartment Building : affirming a flexible living -- Devising a way of living, planning a dwelling : a new consensus -- Economic or aesthetic : diverging directions in the problem of dwellings -- Revisiting the Tugendhat House : an elevated living -- Epilogue. Whose home and whose vision of living.
"Mies at Home is a radical rereading of one of the most significant periods in Mies van der Rohe's career, from the mid to late 1920s when he was developing his seminal spatial ideas- ideas that would culminate in his celebrated design of the Tugendhat House. The book examines how Mies's experience of residing in his apartment, doubling as a studio, in central Berlin had an impact on his thoughts about domestic architecture. It uncovers one of the most profound but virtually untold aspects of Mies's development: how his visions of an ideal lifestyle came out of his own living experience and how they, in turn, informed his spatial concepts. During this period, Mies used his domestic space flexibly to work, socialize and sleep by reconfiguring furniture to adapt to different situations. This day-to-day experience propelled him to put forward a novel formulation of spaces that were free, open, and could be readily 'reassigned'. Beautifully illustrated throughout, Mies at Home offers a fresh investigation of the diverse intentions and strategies the architect used in creating his iconic open spaces. It will be an insightful read for researchers, academics and students in architectural history and theory"-- Provided by publisher.
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