March 28, 2012

Mies van der Rohe’s architecture celebrated with a Google Doodle to mark design pioneer’s 126th birthday

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the groundbreaking German architect whose sharp, angular designs still feature prominently on city skylines across North America, got a Google Doodle Tuesday for his 126th birthday.

In Toronto, Mies is responsible for the Toronto-Dominion Centre, a six-acre cluster of buildings that, on any given week day, houses about 20,000 workers. (Google; Reuters)

I wrote about Toronto-Dominion Centre before when visited it for Doors Open Toronto: http://www.bielousov.com/2011/doors-open-toronto-2/




Источник: nationalpost 11:32am
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    American Life Building in Louisville.
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