List of Works
- Canada
- Toronto-Dominion Centre – Office Tower Complex, Toronto
- Westmount Square – Office & Residential Tower Complex, Westmount (1967)
- Tourelle-Sur-Rive – Residential apartment complex of three towers, Nuns' Island, Montreal (1962)
- Filling station (closed) – Nuns' Island, Montreal (1969)
- Czech Republic
- Tugendhat House – Residential Home, Brno
- Germany
- Riehl House – Residential Home, Potsdam (1907)
- Perl House – Residential Home, Zehlendorf (1911)
- Werner House – Residential Home, Zehlendorf (1913)
- Urbig House – Residential Home, Potsdam (1917)
- Kempner House – Residential Home, Charlottenburg (1922)
- Eichstaedt House – Residential Home, Wannsee (1922)
- Feldmann House – Residential Home, Wilmersdorf (1922)
- Mosler House – Residential Home, Babelsberg (1926)
- Weissenhof Estate – Housing Exhibition coordinated by Mies and with a contribution by him, Stuttgart (1927)
- Lemke House – Residential Home, Weissensee (1932)
- Haus Lange/Haus Ester – Residential Home and an art museum, Krefeld
- New National Gallery – Modern Art Museum, Berlin (1968)
- Mexico
- Bacardi Office Building – Office Building, Mexico City
- Spain
- Barcelona Pavilion – World's Fair Pavilion, Barcelona
- United States
- Cullinan Hall – Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
- The Promontory Apartments – Residential Apartment Complex, Chicago
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library – District of Columbia Public Library, Washington, D.C.
- Richard King Mellon Hall of Science – Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA (1968)
- IBM Plaza – Office Tower, Chicago
- Meredith Hall – College of Journalism and Mass Communication, Drake University, Des Moines, IA
- Lake Shore Drive Apartments – Residential Apartment Towers, Chicago
- Seagram Building – Office Tower, New York City (1958)
- Crown Hall – College of Architecture, and other buildings, at the Illinois Institute of Technology (1956)
- University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration – Chicago, IL (1965)
- Farnsworth House – Residential Home, Plano, Illinois (1946)
- Chicago Federal Center
- Dirksen Federal Building – Office Tower, Chicago
- Kluczynski Federal Building – Office Tower, Chicago
- United States Post Office Loop Station – General Post Office, Chicago
- One Illinois Center – Office Tower, Chicago
- One Charles Center – Office Tower, Baltimore, Maryland
- Highfield House Condominium | 4000 North Charles – Condominium Apartments, Baltimore, Maryland
- Colonnade and Pavilion Apartments – Residential Apartment Complex, Newark, New Jersey (1959)
- Lafayette Park – Residential Apartment Complex, Detroit, Michigan (1963).
- Commonwealth Promenade Apartments – Residential Apartment Complex, Chicago (1957)
- Caroline Weiss Law Building, Cullinan Hall (1958) and Brown Pavilion (1974) additions, Museum of Fine Art, Houston
- Richard King Mellon Building (1968) at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh
- American Life Building – Louisville, Kentucky (1973; completed after Mies's death by Bruno Conterato)
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