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==List of works== <!--order chronologically by year of completion --> [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H29710, Berlin-Friedrichsfelde, Revolutionsdenkmal.jpg|thumb|A [[memorial]] to the assassinated [[Spartacus League|Spartacist]] revolutionary leaders [[Karl Liebknecht]] and [[Rosa Luxemburg]], commissioned by [[Eduard Fuchs]], president of the German Communist Party in [[Germany]] designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, built by [[Wilhelm Pieck]], and inaugurated on June 13, 1926, later destroyed by the [[Nazis]]]] ; Early career in Europe (1907β1938) * 1908 Riehl House β Residential home, [[Potsdam]], Germany * 1911 Perls House β Residential home, [[Zehlendorf (Berlin)|Zehlendorf]] * 1913 Werner House β Residential home, Zehlendorf * 1917 Urbig House β Residential home, Potsdam * 1922 Kempner House β Residential home, [[Charlottenburg]] * 1922 Eichstaedt House β Residential home, [[Wannsee]] * 1922 Feldmann House β Residential home, [[Wilmersdorf]] * 1923 Ryder House β Residential home, [[Wiesbaden]] * 1925 [[Villa Wolf (Gubin)|Villa Wolf]] β Residential home, [[Guben]] * 1926 Mosler House β Residential home, [[Babelsberg]] * 1926 [[November Revolution Monument]] β Monument dedicated to [[Karl Liebknecht]] and [[Rosa Luxemburg]], ''[[Zentralfriedhof Friedrichsfelde]]'', [[Berlin]] * 1927 Afrikanische StraΓe Apartments β Multi-Family Residential, [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] * 1927 [[Weissenhof Estate]] β Housing Exhibition coordinated by Mies and with a contribution by him, [[Stuttgart]] * 1928 [[Haus Lange and Haus Esters]] β Residential home and an art museum, [[Krefeld]] * 1929 [[Barcelona Pavilion]] β World's Fair Pavilion, [[Barcelona]], Spain * 1930 [[Villa Tugendhat]] β Residential home, [[Brno]], Czechia, designated a [[World Heritage Site]] by UNESCO in 2001 * 1930 Verseidag Factory β Dyeing and HE Silk Mill building [[Krefeld]], [[Germany]]<ref>[http://www.projektmik.com/artist_info_en.php?SID=XqH4vMyi431Z&aid=8&aname=F%E4rberei-%20und%20HE-Geb%E4ude,%20Verseidag1930 Mies In Krefeld]. Projekt Mik. Retrieved on December 23, 2013.</ref> * 1932 [[Lemke House]] β Residential home, [[Weissensee (Berlin)|Weissensee]] ; Buildings after emigration to the United States (1939β1960) * 1939β1958 β [[Illinois Institute of Technology]] Campus Master Plan, academic campus & buildings, [[Chicago, Illinois]] * 1949 [[Promontory Apartments]] β Residential apartment complex, [[Chicago, Illinois]] * 1951 [[Sheridan-Oakdale Apartments]] (2933 N Sheridan Rd ) β Residential apartment complex, [[Chicago, Illinois]] * 1951 [[860β880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments|Lake Shore Drive Apartments]] β Residential apartment towers, Chicago * 1951 Algonquin Apartments β Residential apartments, [[Chicago, Illinois]]<ref>{{cite news |last=Chase |first=Al |date=January 7, 1950 |title=2 Apartment Projects to Be Started Soon |work=Chicago Daily Tribune}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/cx/?id=100638|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040921173049/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/cx/?id=100638|url-status=usurped|archive-date=September 21, 2004|access-date=July 20, 2008|title=Algonquin Apartments|publisher=Emporis.com}}</ref> * 1951 [[Farnsworth House]] β Vacation home, [[Plano, Illinois]] * 1952 [[Arts Club of Chicago]] Interior Renovation β Art gallery, demolished in 1997, [[Chicago, Illinois]] * 1952 [[Robert H. McCormick House]] β Residential home, relocated to the Elmhurst Art Museum, [[Elmhurst, Illinois]] * 1954 [[Cullinan Hall]] β Museum of Fine Arts, Houston * 1956 [[S.R. Crown Hall|Crown Hall]], [[Illinois Institute of Technology]] College of Architecture β Academic building, [[Chicago, Illinois]]<ref name="autogenerated2002">Blaser, Werner. Mies Van der Rohe IIT Campus. Basel, Boston Berlin: Birkauser Publishers for Architecture. 2002. Print</ref> * 1956 [[900β910 North Lake Shore]] (Esplanade Apartments) β Residential apartment complex, [[Chicago, Illinois]] * 1957 [[Commonwealth Promenade Apartments]] (330β330 W Diversey Parkway) β Residential apartment complex, Chicago (1957) * 1958 [[Seagram Building]] β Office tower, [[New York City, New York]] * 1958 [[Caroline Wiess Law Building]], Museum of Fine Art, Houston * 1959 [[Home Federal Savings and Loan Association Building]] β Office building, [[Des Moines, Iowa]] * 1959 [[Lafayette Park, Detroit|Lafayette Park]] β Residential development, [[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]].<ref name=WallStreet>{{Cite news|last=Vitullo-Martin|first=Julia|title=The Biggest Mies Collection|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB119827404882045751|access-date=March 10, 2023|newspaper=Wall Street Journal|date=December 22, 2007 |language=en-US}}</ref> * 1960 [[Pavilion and Colonnade Apartments]]β Residential complex, [[Newark, New Jersey]] ; Late career Worldwide (1961β69) * 1961 [[Bacardi Office Building]] β Office Building, [[Mexico City]] * 1962 Tourelle-Sur-Rive β Residential apartment complex of three towers, [[Nuns' Island]], [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], Canada * 1962 [[Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Des Moines Building]] β Office Building, [[Des Moines, Iowa]] * 1962 [[One Charles Center]] β Office Tower, [[Baltimore, Maryland]] * 1963 [[2400 North Lakeview Apartments]] β Residential Apartment Complex, [[Chicago, Illinois]] * 1963 [[Morris Greenwald House]] β Vacation Home, [[Weston, Connecticut]] * 1964 [[Chicago Federal Center]] β Civic Complex, [[Chicago, Illinois]] ** 1960β1964 [[Dirksen Federal Building]] β Office Tower, Chicago ** [[Kluczynski Federal Building]] β Office Tower, Chicago ** [[United States Post Office Loop Station]] β General Post Office, Chicago * 1964 [[Highfield House Condominium|Highfield House]], 4000 North Charles β Originally Rental Apartments, and now Condominium Apartments, [[Baltimore, Maryland]] * 1965 [[Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice]] β Academic Building [[Chicago, Illinois]] * 1965 [[Richard King Mellon Hall]] β Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA * 1965 Meredith Hall β School of Journalism and Mass Communication, [[Drake University]], Des Moines, IA * 1967 [[Westmount Square]] β Office & Residential Tower Complex, [[Westmount, Quebec|Westmount]], [[Island of Montreal]], Quebec, Canada * 1968 [[Neue Nationalgalerie]] β Modern Art Museum, Berlin, Germany * 1965β1968 Brown Pavilion, Museum of Fine Art, Houston * 1967β1969 [[Toronto-Dominion Centre]] β Office Tower Complex, [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada * 1969 [[Nuns' Island gas station|Filling station]] β Nuns' Island, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (closed) * 1970 [[One Illinois Center]] β Office Tower, [[Chicago, Illinois]] (completed posthumously) * 1972 [[Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library]] β District of Columbia Public Library, Washington, D.C. (completed posthumously) * 1973 American Life Building β Louisville, Kentucky (completed after Mies's death by Bruno Conterato) * 1973 [[330 North Wabash]] β Office Tower, [[Chicago]] (completed posthumously) ; Buildings on the Illinois Institute of Technology Campus (1939β1958) * 1943 [[Minerals & Metals Research Building]] β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1945 Engineering Research Building β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1946 [[Alumni Memorial Hall]] β Classroom<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1946 [[Wishnick Hall]] β Classroom<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1946 [[Perlstein Hall]] β Classroom<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1950 [[I.I.T. Boiler Plant]] β Academic<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1950 [[Institute of Gas Technology Building]] β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1950 [[American Association of Railroads Administration Building]] (now the College of Music Building) β Administration<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1952 [[Mechanical Engineering Research Building I]] β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1952 [[Carr Memorial Chapel]] β Religious<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1953 [[American Association of Railroads Mechanical Engineering Building]] β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1953 [[Carman Hall (Illinois Institute of Technology)|Carman Hall at IIT]] β Dormitory<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1955 [[Cunningham Hall]] β Dormitory<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1955 Bailey Hall β Dormitory<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1955 [[I.I.T. Commons Building]]<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1956 [[S. R. Crown Hall]] β Academic, College of Architecture<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1957 [[Physics & Electrical Engineering Research Building]] β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1957 [[Siegel Hall]] β Classroom<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1953 [[American Association of Railroads Laboratory Building]] β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/> * 1958 [[Metals Technology Building Extension]] β Research<ref name="autogenerated2002"/>
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