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Mies's grandson Dirk Lohan and two partners led the firm after he died in 1969.
Lohan, who had collaborated with Mies on the New National Gallery, continued with existing projects but soon led the firm on his own independent path.
Other disciples continued Mies's architectural language for years, notably Gene Summers, David Haid, Myron Goldsmith, Jacques Brownson, and other architects at the firms of C. F.
Murphy and Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.

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