Deutscher Kunstverlag
Neue Nationalgalerie: Mies Van Der Rohe's Museum
Neue Nationalgalerie: Mies Van Der Rohe's Museum
The Neue Nationalgalerie, which was
erected in 1965-68, is the only building by the architect Ludwig Mies
van der Rohe in Germany from after the Second World War. With its steel
roof over the glass-walled exhibition hall and its reduced design
vocabulary, it is regarded as an icon of modernism and as the legacy of a
visionary master builder. Following the restoration by the firm David
Chipperfield Architects, the Neue Nationalgalerie is reopening with new
glory in 2021. With numerous specialist texts and large-format
photographs, the book focuses on the architecture of the museum in three
thematic groups: the historical building, the fundamental restoration,
and the renovated building. Detailed and large-format photographs
heighten awareness of the unique architecture, which Mies van der Rohe
designed down to the smallest detail.
- THE cult book on the architecture of the Neue Nationalgalerie
- Internationally renowned authors shed light on their view of the museum
- The photographer Simon Menges presents the noble result of the restoration by David Chipperfield Architects (Pritzker Architecture Prize 2023)
Author: Joachim Jäger
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Deutscher Kunstverlag
Published: 09/30/2021
Pages: 272
Weight: 4.05lbs
Size: 12.10h x 9.60w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9783422986527
Half-Linen Edition