Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany

Project Information

Architect: Mies Van der Rohe

Year: 1965-68

Our Comments

This building is a classic of the modern movement. It is characterised by large glass  surfaces allowing light into the gallery. The horizontal roof gives a visual impression of enormous weight, and the paradox that it apparently rests on a glass wall on the interior elevation.

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