domingo, 8 de novembro de 2009

Original Master Plan


Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Master Plan for the IIT campus was one of the largest projects he ever conceived and the only to come so close to achieving complete realization. The campus encompasses 20 of his works'the greatest concentration of Mies-designed buildings in the world.

Mies' master plan was a notable departure from traditional college quadrangles and limestone buildings. In the Mies plan, the space between and within buildings was organized around a 24-foot grid. The spatial module provided rhythm and coherence, while ensuring flexibility and architectural unity for campus building projects of the future. The two- and three-story buildings tend to slide past each other, leading visually from one exterior space to another. Mies also planned interior space with maximum flexibility to accommodate future needs. The simple palette of steel, glass, and buff-colored brick drawn from the factories and warehouses of Chicago's South Side provided an adaptable module to express various functions within the buildings.

After World War II, the IIT campus developed at the rate of two buildings per year until 1968. Mies himself supervised construction during the early years of rapid expansion and was able to keep construction costs at $10 a square foot, well below industry averages. Mies used the IIT campus as a laboratory to perfect his architectural philosophy, with each building he found new solutions and learned how to make less more. The overall campus plan is elegantly cohesive and orderly, and Mies' space has a free-flowing quality that is not walled-in or static. His genius hinged on a simplicity of design and lack of ornamentation that highlighted natural order and classical style.

Mies' approach was certainly innovative, but it is the artistry in the execution that makes IIT's campus an international destination for modern architecture enthusiasts. Here Mies crafted and refined the grammar of the modern architectural language and perfected its ideas, structures, proportions, and geometry. The American Institute of Architects named the IIT campus one of the 200 most significant works of architecture in the United States. Mies' Master PlanS.R. Crown Hall, home to the College of Architecture, is the most celebrated of the individual buildings. A groundbreaking combination of steel and glass, it is a National Historic Landmark that many consider one of the most important buildings of the twentieth century.



Fonte: http://www.iit.edu/giving/mies/about_mies/mies_at_iit/original_master_plan.shtml

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