Sunday, November 1, 2015

Entry 6

In my Modern Architecture History class, we have been discussing "the greats". Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Le Corbusier are obviously architecture superstars, but I don't particularly love their work. Despite how I feel about the overall appearance of the houses, I have realized that each of them have very important concepts that are significant to my education. Le Corbusier's five points, Frank Lloyd Wright's horizontal planes and center fireplace, and Mies with his "less is more" motto are things that can be applied to my projects in the future. This week has taught me that something can be learned from every project from every architect, even if you aren't fond of it.

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