Mies and his Teaching Venues. The Triumph of Architecture over Function

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https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.15.45.9517

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Mies van der Rohe, Bauhaus, Illinois Institute of Technology

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Mies van der Rohe started teaching architecture in 1930, the year he was appointed head of the Dessau Bauhaus. Political upheavals in Germany at that time obliged him to move to new premises and even to a new country: in 1938 he emigrated to the USA as head of the architecture department at the Armour Institute of Technology. In the twenty-eight years from his early days at the Bauhaus to his retirement from the school in Chicago, teaching was one of his main activities: classrooms were an ideal laboratory for experimenting with and thinking about architecture, and as a working architect he invariably brought his experience into the classroom. The aim of this paper is to examine the links between Mies’ teaching, thinking and architecture more closely in order to determine the connection between his teaching of architectural design and his work as an architect. However, within such a wide field, this paper focuses on a specific typology: the school of architecture. The hypothesis to be answered is: did Mies’ experience as a professor, and the professional and academic homologous projects in which he was involved, play a decisive role in the design of the only venue he built from scratch for teaching architecture: the open-plan Crown Hall? The research methodology employed consisted of revising, analysing and redrawing the different venues where Mies taught architectural design and comparing them with research projects about this typology. The ideas presented in dissertations directed by Mies about designing schools of architecture were of particular interest for this paper.

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Laura Lizondo-Sevilla, Universitat Politècnica de València

Laura-Lizondo Sevilla holds a Bachelor’s Degree and Ph.D in Architecture (2003) from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Visiting scholar at GSAPP from Columbia University (2011). She has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Architectural Design at the UPV since 2008, and Editor in Chief of En Blanco. Revista de Arquitectura. The results of her dissertation “Architecture or Exhibition? The foundations of Mies van der Rohe’s Architecture (2012) have been published in EGAACERevista 180ARQVLC JournalPPA and JSAH. Visiting researcher at Central Saint Martins, University of Arts of London (2015). Winner of the second Edition of the Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture (2020)

José Santatecla-Fayos, Universitat Politècnica de València

José Santatecla-Fayos holds a Bachelor’s Degree and Ph.D in Architecture (1986) from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). His thesis “De la esencia de la arquitectura a lo esencial del espacio. Forma y concepto en la arquitectura de Mies van der Rohe” (2005) won the Prize of the Social Council of the UPV in the area of architecture (2006). He has been an Associate Professor in the Department of Architectural Design at the UPV since 1988. As an architect he has won numerous architectural competitions, and has published articles in various prestigious international journals.

Zaida Garcia-Requejo, University of A Coruña

Zaida Garcia-Requejo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture and a Master’sDegree in Architectural Restoration (2014)  from the University of A Coruña (UDC). She has been part-time Professor at the Architectural Projects, Urban Planning and Composition Department at the UCD since 2016, and Managing Editor of BAc Boletin Académico since 2019. The results of her dissertation “Mies at IIT. Conections between teaching and architecture” have been published in En BlancoZarchBAc and Chicago Schools: Authors, Audiences, and History. Visiting researcher at Illinois Institute of Technology, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the University of Michigan. 

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2021-03-02

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