Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohewas a German-American architect. He is commonly referred to and was addressed as Mies, his surname. Along with Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Frank Lloyd Wright, he is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern architecture...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionArchitect
Date of Birth27 March 1886
CountryUnited States of America
architecture language poet
Architecture is a language. When you are very good, you can be a poet
children want able
Never talk to a client about architecture. Talk to him about his children. That is simply good politics. He will not understand what you have to say about architecture most of the time. An architect of ability should be able to tell a client what he wants. Most of the time a client never knows what he wants.
details attention
God dwells in the details.
age architecture spatial
Architecture is the will of the age conceived in spatial terms.
badass bad-ass space
Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space.
spiritual psychological function
And just as we acquaint ourselves with materials, just as we must understand functions, so we must become familiar with the psychological and spiritual factors of our day. No cultural activity is possible otherwise; for we are dependent on the spirit of our time.
spiritual goal aim
True education is concerned not only with practical goals but also with values. Our aims assure us of our material life, our values make possible our spiritual life.
be-good originals
It is better to be good than to be original,
education learning firsts
First you have to learn to do something, then you can go out and do it.
names architecture
Architecture wrote the history of the epochs and gave them their names.
real architecture spirit
Architecture is the real battleground of the spirit.
song expression echoes
Where can we find greater structural clarity than in the wooden buildings of the old. Where else can we find such unity of material, construction and form? Here the wisdom of whole generations is stored. What feelings for material and what power of expression there is in these buildings! What warmth and beauty they have! They seem to be echoes of old songs.
what-if fool architecture
But what if we are dealing with fools?
building should function
We must be as familiar with the functions of our building as with our materials. We must learn what a building can be, what it should be, and also what it must not be...