
Günter Conrad: Ground-plan and view of the living and dining room of an atrium house, 1931.
Mies van der Rohe only taught senior-semester students, and his classes – as the highest stage of the curriculum – gave a chiefly aesthetic training in the spirit of his own philosophy and architecture. Major themes included the harmony between open space and its limits. Since many students adopted both forms and materials from Mies, virtually everything was a cope of the Master. Günter Conrad placed his teacher’s Weissenhof chair at the table on the left and his Barcelonachair on the right. Source