social class and reading plans
The ever-changing relationship between social classes has transformed over the years, because of the ever-changing social structure and economy. This essay strives to clarify the social class relationship change in the plans of three architects.* Mies van der Rohe - Villa Tugendhat 1870-1933, Austrian architect. His rationalist design theories were strongly influenced by his stay in the United States from 1893 to 1896, where he admired American works of engineering. In residential designs such as the Steiner House in Vienna (1910), he emphasized smooth, undecorated wall surfaces. Adolf loos's best-known large-scale work is the office building on the Michaelerplatz (1910). Loos's simplification of architectural forms had a strong influence on the development of the International style. Born on October 6, 1887, in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, he received an early art education there, then studied modern building construction under Auguste Perret in Paris. Later he spent brief periods working with the German architect Josef Hoffm
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Approximate Word count = 2421
Approximate Pages = 10 (250 words per page double spaced)
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