The Seagram Building- Mies van der rohe

The Seagram Building was designed by Mies van Der Rohe, who is the architect I have been studying. It is located I New York City, and was originally unused space. It is a tall office building and the design consists of bronze and dark glass windows. It is very simple but still very classy. It was built pushed back from the road, so that there is an outdoor plaza people can sit and mingle during the day. The ceiling in the foyer is white, and makes it seem as though there is no defied kine between the sky and inside the building. Many different techniques were used and it was very well thought out.

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