08-27-2014, 07:26 AM
Tugendhat house, Brno , Czechoslovakia 1930
The design was once again revolutionary and combined the seamless flow from outdoors to indoors.
Mies dealt with the extreme slope by dividing the front and back of the house into public and private facades. The home's decor boasted several of Mies finest pieces of original furniture, including the Brno chair, the Tugendhat chair, and the X coffe.
The design was once again revolutionary and combined the seamless flow from outdoors to indoors.
Mies dealt with the extreme slope by dividing the front and back of the house into public and private facades. The home's decor boasted several of Mies finest pieces of original furniture, including the Brno chair, the Tugendhat chair, and the X coffe.