• Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
    @ludwigmiesvanderrohe
    Without Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969), there would not have be the International Style we know today as the impetus for mid-century modernism. Born in Aachen, Germany, Mies (who was born Ludwig Mies and adopted his mother's maiden name, Rohe, in 1921) worked, in his early years, in the office of Peter Behrens, which employed Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius, Hans Meyer, and Peter Grossman at the same time as well. Inspired by the work of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Mies lay his first monumental foundations in the early 1920s with an office building and skyscraper in Berlin (though, of course, they could have been placed anywhere), both sheathed in glass. His 1929 Barcelona Pavilion--from which also comes the Barcelona chair produced by Knoll--became iconic of the International Style and its use of modern materials (like glass, steel, and, here, marble and travertine) meant for any and all locations. Like many German modernists, Mies immigrated to the United States during the Nazi reign and found his home in Chicago. In the U.S., he created American masterpieces like the S.R. Crown Hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology, the Seagram Building in New York, and the Farnsworth House, just outside of Chicago. Though he passed away in 1969, his legend, like his influence, continues to live loudly.
  • Tim Van de Velde
    @tvdvphotography
    Brussels-based photographer Tim Van de Velde is a frequent Dwell contributor. www.tvdv.be https://www.instagram.com/tvdvphotography/
  • Kyle van der Velde
    @kylevandervelde
    I am a Realtor in Bellingham Washington. With a love of mixing the old and the new, I am obsessed with mid-century modern meets downtown loft meets cabin in the woods. I am excited to invest in properties and help people do the same! If you would like to find out more info about buying, rehabbing, or building a home, let's meet for a drink!
  • W. Alexander Design
    @wadeeasley6533
    Design and fabrication of one-of-a-kind and limited production furniture. Your space should reflect your personality, uniquely yours.
  • 22 Design Studio
    @22designstudio
    22 Design Studio was founded by Sean Yu and Yi-ting Cheng after graduating from the Industrial Design Department of National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan in 2005. They named the studio 22 for a simple reason—to keep the passion and ideals they had when they were 22 years old. The designers seek to discover different elements to touch people regardless of materials, structure, or cultural experiences. The studio focuses on applying design techniques to deliver this focus to the world.
  • Brian W. Ferry
    @brianwferry
    Brian W. Ferry is a photographer based in New York City. He posts new work and objects of interest on his blog the blue hour.
  • W&P Design
    @wandpdesign
    Bringing new ideas to life in the food and drink-iverse.
  • Eric van den Brulle
    @ericvandenbrulle
    Eric van den Brulle studied fashion photography with acclaimed photo-icon William Klein at Parsons and later studied cinematography with Academy Award winner Gordon Willis at SVA in New York City. He began his photography career as an assistant to celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz. His own career has included a wide range of clients: MoMA, Michael Kors, Mexx, Lionel, Cole Haan, architect Robert Stern for The 7th Art, luxury kitchen designer St. Charles, Fox & Fowle Architects, EYP Architects, Jonathan Taylor Design, designers Brad Ford and Carolyne Roehm for Fourtwonine Magazine to name a few. His work has appeared in Travel & Leisure, Vogue, Men’s Journal, Paper, Rob Report, ForbesLife Magazines as well as The New York Times. His series of architectural images, “Structures,” was reviewed by ARTnews contributor Barbara Pollack. He has exhibited in New York with Clic Gallery, Mary Gearhart Gallery and the Puffin Gallery. His work over the years has been recognized as some of the best work in photography by many of the industry’s most prestigious creative periodicals, including Communication Arts, Graphis and American Photography. Eric became a frequent supporter of Tibet House, donating his images to the annual Tibet House Annual Benefit Auction after a photographic trek through Tibet with singer/songwriter James Taylor. His work has been collected by fashion icon Donna Karan, Academy Award film director Robert Benton, pop artist Takashi Murakami, and super model Frederique van der Wal.
  • Google Website
    @googlewebsite1
    1998: Google được thành lập bởi Larry Page và Sergey Brin tại Stanford.

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