THE Lake house 

Mies van der Rohe famous glass house in new location with spectacular view.

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The Farnsworth House was designed and constructed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe between 1945 and 1951. The steel and glass house was commissioned by Edith Farnsworth, M.D., a Chicago nephrologist, as a place where she could engage in her hobbies—playing the violin, translating poetry, and enjoying nature.

The Farnsworth House addresses basic issues about the relationship between the individual and his society. Mies  believed the individual can and should exist in harmony with the culture of one's time for successful fulfillment. His career was a long and patient search for an architecture that would be a true expression of the essential soul of his epoch, the Holy Grail of German Modernism. 
The house has a distinctly independent personality, yet also evokes strong feelings of a connection to the land. The levels of the platforms restate the multiple levels of the site, in a kind of poetic architectural rhyme, not unlike the horizontal balconies and rocks do at Wright's Fallingwater.
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