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A work made of pencil and colored pencil on paper.

Resor House, Exterior, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Perspective

c. 1937–1938

Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig American, born Germany, 1886–1969

United States

German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe first came to the United States to design a house for advertising executives Stanley B. Resor and Helen Lansdowne Resor’s large ranch in Wyoming. Mies’s unbuilt design features a flat roof, open plan, and cruciform columns—all elements that recall his earlier residential projects in Europe. As these sketches show, however, Mies combined this modernist vocabulary with new features inspired by the rugged American landscape including a massive, double-sided stone chimney bisecting
the open-plan living area.

Pencil and colored pencil on paper

Architecture and Design

Chicago Artists