Guillermo Hevia Garcia took this nice pictures of the Neue National
Gallery in Berlin, by Mies van der Rohe. This building is from 1968, and
it´s a jump from the traditional museum idea of a closed building with
exhibition rooms, into an open-plan flexible space.
The building is 64.8m long, with only 2 steel columns on each side, which free the corners giving the building a lightweight look. A very “Mies” building, with a clear and radical idea put on a very minimal, yet detailed structure.
This is the first non-contemporary building we have published so far on ArchDaily. Would you like to see more articles like this?
from archdaily
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