Well, thanks to todays main google page I have happily discovered the history making works of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Today
is the celebration of what would have been his 126th Birthday. In his
time the man was an architect of great knowledge and creativity. His
designs were well ahead of their time and presented a strong grounding to modernist design.Shown below is the 'Farnsworth House'.
Built in 1951 in Illinois, the home is preserved in all its glory under The National Trust and Landmarks, Illinois. The website describes the home as follows:
“Every physical element has been distilled to its irreducible essence. The
interior is unprecedentedly transparent to the
surrounding site, and also unprecedentedly
uncluttered in itself. All of the paraphernalia of traditional living
–rooms, walls, doors, interior trim, loose furniture, pictures on walls,
even personal possessions – have been virtually abolished in a puritanical
vision of simplified, transcendental existence. Mies
had finally achieved a goal towards which he had been feeling his way for
three decades."
And yes, he is the creator of the incredibly popular 'Barcelona' chair: