A historical photograph shows a room in a steel and glass building and a
man which is evidently the architect Mies van der Rohe. Only the name of
the photographer is known. In a manner more usually found in detective
novels, the author has painstakingly researched the events surrounding
its taking making deductions and gradually revealing in which room the
architect is standing, in which building it is to be found, what the
architect is looking at, what his stance and his gaze tell us about his
person, his work. Step by step, the author systematically investigates
the photograph, drawing fascinating conclusions and making astonishing
revelations about the architecture, the man and his character from this
one photograph. His hypothesis is illustrated by a short and compelling
text and supported by further visual material.