Conversations with Mies van der Rohe - an Interview

Book cover of Conversations with Mies van der Rohe

As mentioned before, Mies van der Rohe is a relatively composed individual with few words, preferring to let his work do the talking. With this, it was difficult to find a traditional interview that Mies participated in, but I did find a compilation of his viewpoints on certain life topics (which could, in essence, be an interview). A common thread among all of his viewpoints is his conservative ideals, preferring to keep to himself and not overshare with other people. In terms of client relations, Mies preferred to listen to the client's life story instead of their architectural desires, as he stated that "an architect of ability should tell a client what [they] want." On the topic of teamwork, Mies argued that collaborating with other architects would be counter-productive, as he believed his ideas shouldn't be discussed with others. He asserts that "in the field of designs, [most engineers] do not know what they are doing." 

Citation: Junker, Susanne. Architonic. Architonic, October 30, 2008. https://www.architonic.com/en/story/susanne-junker-conversations-with-mies-van-der-rohe/7000156.

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