This house and the whole series of courtyard homes developed by Mies Van der Rohe were made as a form of abstraction exercise, where the architect sought to understand the essence of the buildings. These houses were designed without the family picture where there was not a conventional program or representative elements. All these exercises led Mies to arrive in the dematerialization of its architecture and to adopt its famous motto "Less is more".
This house, like the others in the series, has only one bedroom. Your space is organized continuously and is divided by furniture and objects, following the proportions and the orthogonality defined by the floor.
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