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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)
must be counted among the founders of modern architecture and design.
One of the most emulated architects of the 20th century, he was
a master teacher of architecture for nearly three decades.
Mies came to Illinois Institute of Technology to head the university's
Department of Architecture soon after the closing of Bauhaus, the
renowned design school that flourished in Germany from 1919 until
the rise of Nazism in 1933. During his 20 years as chairman of the
department (1938-58), he established a curriculum based on the Bauhaus
philosophy of synthesizing aesthetics and technology. His emphasis
on a strong grounding in the fundamentals of architecture and on
a disciplined method of problem solving is reflected in IIT's curriculum
today.
Throughout his distinguished career, Mies influenced
countless architects and they in turn made his theories into a movement.
His own designs - ranging from the Barcelona Pavilion in Spain to
the Seagram Building in New York to IIT's S. R. Crown Hall - changed
the skylines of cities throughout the world. Crown hall, depicted
on the commemorative stamp, was erected in 1955 and was considered
by Mies to be one of his greatest architectural achievements. To
provide for a flexible, columnless interior, Mies suspended the
roof from four steel girders supported by eight external columns
spaced 60 feet apart. The home of IIT's College of Architecture,
Planning, and Design, Crown Hall has been described as an "immortal
contribution to the architecture of Chicago and the world."
The master plan of the IIT campus, designed
by Mies in 1941, was one of the largest projects he ever conceived
and the only one to come so close to achieving complete realization.
The campus encompasses 20 of his buildings, the greatest concentration
of Mies-designed buildings in the world. Thanks to the first chairman
of its architecture department, IIT's campus is considered an architectural
landmark of Chicago.
In the years since most of the buildings were
erected, IIT has grown into a major university. It consists of 50
buildings spanning 120 acres and is located just three miles south
of the center of one of the world's great cities.
IIT is a private, medium-sized research university
with a distinguished community of scholars educating leaders in
the problem solving, decision-making professions. It offers undergraduate
and graduate degree programs in engineering, science, architecture,
design, business administration, and law.
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