MIES VAN DER ROHE'S 'ORDER' AND GOLDEN PROPORTION IN HIS BUILDINGS ON THE IIT CAMPUS

Mies searched for architectural 'order' in his life-time. He told that there were different stages of 'order,' from a practical order to a spiritual one, according to a hierarchy of values. In Crown Hall possessing the highest value Mies took the grid in a larger measure than the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 2014/09/30, Vol.79(703), pp.2093-2100
1. Verfasser: SANO, Junichi
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Zusammenfassung:Mies searched for architectural 'order' in his life-time. He told that there were different stages of 'order,' from a practical order to a spiritual one, according to a hierarchy of values. In Crown Hall possessing the highest value Mies took the grid in a larger measure than the 24 feet grid. The analysis of Crown Hall and the other buildings on the IIT campus derived that a spiritual order was realized by not only a larger measure but also golden proportion. It reveals that the golden proportions in his works related to his architectural idea, 'order.'
ISSN:1340-4210
1881-8161
DOI:10.3130/aija.79.2093