Mies in London

A project in London, UK by Jack Self
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This will be the first ever publication on Mansion House Square, modernist architect Mies van der Rohe's only design for the UK.
Backers: 366
Average Pledge Per Backer: £64

Funded: £23,537 of £19,800
Dates: Dec 19th -> Feb 17th (60 days)
Project By: Jack Self
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Latest News

More Early-Bird copies released

February 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, With just over a week left, we're sitting at 89%, with 278 pledges – we are getting really close to the funding target, which is very exciting! REAL had originally planned on 200 "Early Bird" copies at £60 each, a reduction on the... (Read More)

New reward: More is More

January 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, Firstly, a big welcome all our new supporters, and thank you all again. As REAL has worked on this project over the last 18 months there have been times when I didn't know how we were going to afford to make this material publicly... (Read More)

50% and £10,000!

January 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers, Yesterday saw a sudden spike in interest, and we managed to jump a full 8% to tip over the halfway mark, as well as crossing 150 backers and £10,000! I'm extremely grateful for all your support! I'm really looking forward to next... (Read More)

Incredible!

January 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Wow!Dear Backers, I originally planned to post the first update when we either hit 20% or 50 backers or 14 days into the campaign, but these all came so close to each other we're now at 28%, and 89 backers, with over £5500 pledged so far! Thank you... (Read More)

What is a lenticular postcard??

December 19th - via: kickstarter.com
A lenticular postcard (Wikipedia) is a printing method that morphs images based on angling the surface. Basically, it allows before and after images, which in the Mies project are pretty important. We have original site photos, and we have collages... (Read More)

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