Abstract

Mies van der Rohe is one of the four most famous modern architects in the world in the middle of the 20th century, also a great educator, the third president of the Bauhaus school, the director of the Department of Architecture of the Illinois Institute of Technology, his design ideas for the development of the industrialized society pointed out the direction of the building, and the design concept he put forward, "less is more", has profoundly influenced and changed other designers' understanding and expression of design, such ideas advocate nature and transcend freedom. His design concept of "less is more" has also profoundly influenced and changed other designers' understanding and expression of design. This paper analyzes the works from the background of the times and a cultural point of view, applying the viewpoints of comparison, dialectic, connection, and development to discuss his philosophical concepts, creative methods, and the intrinsic connection of indoor spatial art forms and the influence on modern design, to promote designers' understanding of design aesthetics and to encourage designers' understanding of design aesthetics. This paper analyzes the works from the perspective of time background and culture, using comparative, dialectic, connection, and development to discuss their philosophical concepts, creative methods, and the inner connection of interior space art forms and their influence on modern design, to encourage design workers to have a deeper understanding of design aesthetics.

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