A building for Indiana University (IU), originally conceived by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1952, is underway for the university’s art, architecture, and design school, in accordance with recently discovered drawings by the master.
Originally created for IU’s fraternity Alpha Theta chapter of Pi Lambda Phi, but never constructed, the design by the German-American architect was almost forgotten about for sixty years. In 2013 an IU alum and former fraternity member, Sidney Eskenazi, informed the university’s president Michael A. McRobbie about the existence of Mies’s drawings for the project.
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