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- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignLovers of modern architecture rejoice: a two-year reconstruction of architect <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/mies-van-der-rohe/">Ludwig Mies van der Rohe</a>'s iconic <a href="http://www.tugendhat.eu/">Villa Tugendhat</a> in Brno, Czech Republic was recently completed - and it looks spectacular. The modern masterpiece is one of the most famous houses in the Czech Republic, and after a restoration and reconstruction project that included everything from the structure of the building down to the door hinges and furniture, the historic home has been reopened and is ready for its close-up.1
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe entrance hall of Villa Tugendhat features a fully restored rosewood wall.2
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignGreta Tugendhat's room in the restored Villa Tugendhat features original and replicas of Mies' modernist furniture.3
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignBuilt-in furniture in the governess' room was restored using zebrano and maple veneers and opaxit glass.4
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe terrace on one of the upper floors features a curved seating area that looks down on the hillside below.5
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe living room features a large, open floor plan and a curved wall from the dining room.6
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe round Makassar wall disappeared from the home in 1940, and was considered lost until art historian Miroslav Ambroz discovered it at a university canteen in Brno in 2010, right around the time that renovations began.7
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe living room features colorful Barcelona and Tugendhat chairs.8
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignAn onyx wall and buffet serve as room dividers in the sprawling living room.9
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe library features a built-in banquette and book shelves with a macassar veneer.10
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe three-story, single-family home was built on a hillside in Brno in 1930 for a Jewish family, and it was seized in 1939 by the Gestapo and later used as an office and apartment building.11
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignThe modern masterpiece is one of the most famous houses in the Czech Republic, and after a restoration and reconstruction project that included everything from the structure of the building to the furniture was restored, and now the historic home has been reopened and is ready for its closeup.12
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignFor the reconstruction, Amos Design sought out original materials, like wood panels, plywood and veneers, and made historically-accurate replicas of other components, like locks and hinges.13
- Mies van der Rohe Villa Tugendhat Renovation by AMOS DesignFurniture upholstery was renovated where possible, but some replicas had to be made individually. The home is now open to the public.14