
2018
Founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius, Bauhaus was supposed to unite sculpture, painting, design and architecture into a single combined constructive discipline. It is a synthesis of liberated imagination and stringent structure; cross-medial concepts that embellish and enrich our existence, illumination and clarity, order and playfulness. But Bauhaus was never just an artistic experiment. Confronted with the social conditions of that particular time, as well as the experience of WWI, the movement concerned itself with the political and social connotations of design from the very outset. Hence, Bauhaus history is not just the history of art, but also the history of an era that stretches from the early 20th century to the modern day.

Torsten Blume
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Rosan Bosch
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Alfredo Brillembourg
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Hubert Klumpner
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Stephen Kovats
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Christian Mio Loclair
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Crownsville Hospital: From Lunacy to Legacy

Reimagining A Buffalo Landmark

From the West

Son of Torum

Rietveld Houses: A piece of furniture to live in

The Architect: A Montford Point Marine

Brasilia, Contradictions of a New City

Electronic Poem

Cologne Cathedral: The French Cathedral on the Rhine

TGV, 30 ans de vitesse

Objectified

Mr Funkis

Radiant City

The Hermits

Dancing Before the Moon

Architecture of Infinity

Sotsgorod: Cities for Utopia

The Power of Utopia: Living with Le Corbusier in Chandigarh

Berlin Babylon

The Future of Mud: A Tale of Houses and Lives in Djenne