"Juggin HABERMAS," Modernity and Postmodern "," The modernity and postmodernity "," The modernity and postmodernity "," Modernity: an important concept uses Habermas' quotation as a starting point for selecting two buildings designed in the 20th century to examine "sudden shocking" they encountered or created. Encounter. "
Mies van der Row refused Meyer's politics, his supporters, and his way of building. In contrast to Gropius 'essential research' and Meyer's user needs research, Mies advocates "spatial realization of intellectual decision making". This actually means to adopt our own aesthetics. Mies van der Rohe and his Bauhaus students had never seen a project built in the 1930s. The general concept of Bauhaus as a source of widespread housing in the Weimar era is not accurate. Dessau's condominium construction project and Dessau's Telten town house are also categorized into this category, but the development of worker's housing for Gropius and Mies is not a priority. The same generations of Bauhaus, Bruno Taut, Hans Poelzig, and Ernst May in particular are urban architects in Berlin, Dresden, Frankfurt, considered to be tens of thousands of social progress built in Weimar, Germany. Housing unit
Lafayette Park is the Renaissance community on the east side of the city, part of the residential area of Ludwig Meiss van der Rohe. The development of 78 acres (32 hectares) was originally called Gratiot Park. Curated by Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Alfred Caldwell, this hotel consists of 19 acres (7.7 hectares) landscape. Especially in southwestern Detroit, immigrants have contributed to the revitalization of the city. In recent years, Southwest Detroit has experienced a rapidly growing economy, a new home, increased commercial availability, and the recently opened Mexico International Welcome Center has proved this.