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Architecture The International Style Holland, De Stijl - Gerrit Rietveld Germany, The Bauhaus – Architecture The International Style Holland, De Stijl - Gerrit Rietveld Germany, The Bauhaus – France – Le Corbusier Walter Gropius Mies van der Rohe (USA)

The International Style DE STIJL dematerialization Gerrit Rietveld Shroeder House, Utrecht, Holland, 1923 UNESCO The International Style DE STIJL dematerialization Gerrit Rietveld Shroeder House, Utrecht, Holland, 1923 UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue 1921, o/c, 15 x 13” Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray,

"One of the outstanding achievements of the new constructional technique has been the abolition of the separating function of the wall. Instead of making the walls the element of support, as in a brick-built house, our new space-saving construction transfers the whole load of the structure to a steel or concrete framework. Thus the role of the walls becomes restricted to that of mere screens stretched between the upright columns of this framework to keep out rain, cold, and noise. . Systematic technical improvement in steel and concrete …. are steadily reducing the area occupied by supporting members. This, in turn …. allows rooms to be much better lit. It is, therefore, only logical that the old type of window—a hole that had to be hollowed out of the full thickness of a supporting wall— should be giving place more and more to the continuous horizontal casement …. . And as a direct result of the growing preponderance of voids over solids, glass is assuming an ever greater structural importance. . In the same way the flat roof is superseding the old penthouse roof with its tiled or slated gables. ”

Gerrit Rietveld, Schroder House, Utrecht, Holand, 1923 Mondrian chair (Blue and Red chair) Gerrit Rietveld, Schroder House, Utrecht, Holand, 1923 Mondrian chair (Blue and Red chair)

Walter Gropius The Bauhaus Dessau, Germany 1919 -25 The Bauhaus Workshop Wing Walter Gropius The Bauhaus Dessau, Germany 1919 -25 The Bauhaus Workshop Wing

Mies van der Rohe German Pavillion, Barcelona (1929) functionalism Barcelona Chair, 1927 “Less is Mies van der Rohe German Pavillion, Barcelona (1929) functionalism Barcelona Chair, 1927 “Less is more” “God is in the details”

Mies van der Rohe German Pavillion, Barcelona (1929) Mies van der Rohe German Pavillion, Barcelona (1929)

Mies van der Rohe National Gallery Berlin Mies van der Rohe National Gallery Berlin

Farnsworth House Plano, Illinois, USA 1950 Farnsworth House Plano, Illinois, USA 1950

Seagram Building 375 Park Avenue, New York, USA 1954 -58 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Seagram Building 375 Park Avenue, New York, USA 1954 -58 Lake Shore Drive Apartment Houses, Chicago, 1950 -52

Le Corbusier Villa Savoye, France, 1929 -30 Le Corbusier Villa Savoye, France, 1929 -30 "Modern life demands, and is waiting for, a new kind of plan, both for the house and the city. " (Vers une architecture, 1923)

Le Corbusier Villa Savoye, France, 1929 -30 Le Corbusier Villa Savoye, France, 1929 -30

Governmental building, Chandigarh, India, 1952 Governmental building, Chandigarh, India, 1952

Frank Lloyd Wright Edgar Kaufmann House, Fallingwater, Pennsilvania, 1935 -37 Frank Lloyd Wright Edgar Kaufmann House, Fallingwater, Pennsilvania, 1935 -37