Architecture has long been a reflection of human culture and values. Throughout history, various architectural styles have emerged, each reflecting the
Architecture has long been a reflection of human culture and values. Throughout history, various architectural styles have emerged, each reflecting the
Architecture has long been a reflection of human culture and values. Throughout history, various architectural styles have emerged, each reflecting the
Architecture has long been a reflection of human culture and values. Throughout history, various architectural styles have emerged, each reflecting the
SummaryThe prints of the Farnsworth House offer a beautiful representation of Mies Van Der Rohe's design philosophy, which emphasizes minimalism, simplicity, and the use of new materials such as steel and glass.The Farnsworth House is a masterpiece of modernist architecture and is a perfect e...
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A new book by historian and curator Owen Hopkins and publishing house Phaidon delves into the drama and thought behind architecture's postmodernism movement through case studies and a catalogue of examples from across the globe
Beauty in simplicity, a look at Andhika Ramadhian Sometimes less is more and that’s absolutely the case when it comes to the work of Andhika Ramadhian.
Mies van der Rohe Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a Prussian-American architect and industrial designer. “Mies”, as he is affectionately called, was the last director of the Bauhaus art school in Berlin when it closed in 1933 under pressure from the anti-modernist Nazis. Mies was a leader of the modernist movement and pioneered the use of materials such as industrial steel components and massive sheets of plate glass. He is remembered for his adherence to two now-famous axioms— “Less is more” and “God is in the details.” Farnsworth House There is no better expression of the minimalism of pure modernist architecture than van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House situated on an idyllic forested site near Plano, Illinois. The design of the Farnsworth House in 1945 was so well regarded that a model of the house was put on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York four years before it was finally built in 1951. Dark Blue | Light Blue | Orange | Brown | Yellow
Have you ever heard of "Less is a Bore"? This design philosophy perfectly encapsulates the essence of postmodern architecture, characterized by its embrace of eclectic, colorful styles, and an expressive approach to design.
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A new book by historian and curator Owen Hopkins and publishing house Phaidon delves into the drama and thought behind architecture's postmodernism movement through case studies and a catalogue of examples from across the globe
Beauty in simplicity, a look at Andhika Ramadhian Sometimes less is more and that’s absolutely the case when it comes to the work of Andhika Ramadhian.
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Minimalist architecture has shaped structures for over a century. Embracing new accoutrements and rejecting ornamentation, the modern movement predicated
Mies van der Rohe Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a Prussian-American architect and industrial designer. “Mies”, as he is affectionately called, was the last director of the Bauhaus art school in Berlin when it closed in 1933 under pressure from the anti-modernist Nazis. Mies was a leader of the modernist movement and pioneered the use of materials such as industrial steel components and massive sheets of plate glass. He is remembered for his adherence to two now-famous axioms— “Less is more” and “God is in the details.” Farnsworth House There is no better expression of the minimalism of pure modernist architecture than van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House situated on an idyllic forested site near Plano, Illinois. The design of the Farnsworth House in 1945 was so well regarded that a model of the house was put on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York four years before it was finally built in 1951. Dark Blue | Light Blue | Orange | Brown | Yellow
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