Bauhaus: School
The Bauhaus School was a design school in existence in Germany 1919 - 1933. Radically breaking with the past, the Bauhaus Masters and their students ushered in our modern times. The familiar Bauhaus font seen on the right is only one of the many enduring contributions the Bauhaus has made to our lives.
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Bauhaus: History
BAUHAUS 1919-1933 || The Bauhaus occupies a place of its own in the history of 20th century culture, architecture, design, art and new media. One of the first colleges of design, it brought together a number of the most outstanding contemporary architects and artists and was not only an innovative training center but also a place of production and a focus of international debate. At a time when industrial society was in the grip of a crisis, the Bauhaus stood almost alone in asking how the modernization process could be mastered by means of design.
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Bauhaus: 'New Man, New Technique!'
Staatliches Bauhaus, the institute for experiments and education of German architecture, industrial art and handicraft was founded in Weimar by the architect Walter Gropius in 1919. In the middle of the 1920s Bauhaus moved to Dessau into a radically modern edifice designed by Gropius. The new Bauhaus art institute was inaugurated on 4th December 1926. The building complex was made of steel and glass. It was considered an architectonic wonder.
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