Architects Mies van der Rohe. Text description provided by the architects. The Farnsworth House, built between 1945 and 1951 for Dr. Edith Farnsworth as a weekend retreat, is a platonic Miesvan der Rohe(Par铆s: Ha-zan, ); versi贸n es-pa帽ola: Mies van der Rohe (Madrid: Akal, 1998, 2007; traducci贸n de Juan Calatrava). 4. Fritz Neumeyer, Mies van der Rohe, das kunstlose Wort: Gedanken zur Bau-kunst(Berl铆n: Siedler, 1986); versi贸n espa帽ola: Mies van der Rohe, la palabra sin arti-铿乧io: re铿俥xiones sobre arqui
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Introduction In 1957, Mies van der Rohe designed the new headquarters offices for the Bacardi Rum Company in Santiago de Cuba at the request of the company鈥檚 president who had been impressed by a previous encounter with the architect in Chicago.However, because of the 1959 revolution, this design never got ot be built and the company LudwigMies van der Rohe: "Menos es m谩s" como m谩xima. Entre sus principales construcciones figuran, adem谩s del Pabell贸n de Barcelona (1929), la casa Farnsworth (1946-1958), en Plano (EEUU); el
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Width 75 cm (30 in) Depth. 75 cm (30 in) The Barcelona chair is a chair designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, [1] [2] for the German Pavilion at the International Exposition of 1929, hosted by Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain . The chair was first used in Villa Tugendhat, a private residence, designed by Mies in Brno ( Czech Republic ). ottTuL. 474 290 369 457 464 149 14 189 369

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