In 1925, the Bauhaus relocated to the city of Dessau, where Gropius designed a new base for the school. With a steel frame structure and large walls of glass, the building featured many ...
Embark on an architectural voyage to the heart of modernism with a tour of the Bauhaus sites in Weimar and Dessau, Germany. These cities are pivotal in the history of the Bauhaus, a revolutionary art ...
Between 1919 and 1933, the Bauhaus School, based first in Weimar and then in Dessau, revolutionized architectural and aesthetic concepts and practices. The buildings put up and decorated by the school ...
But it is nothing like as well known as the world famous Bauhaus buildings in Dessau. “For almost 60 years, from 1933 – 1989, the Trade Union School was not open to the public and was almost entirely ...
Hundreds of thousands of international tourists come annually to visit the Bauhaus building in Dessau. Designed by Walter Gropius and built in 1926, the building can be found in every standard work on ...
Since Autumn 2014 the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation and Anhalt University ... the other half builds,” the MCHG focused on practices of building and dwelling in developing countries.
Junghans has updated its Max Bill Chronoscope with an all-black finish and bright red hands in a surprising tribute to its ...
By 1926, when Gropius designed the Bauhaus buildings at Dessau, the experimental ideas of the Fagus-Werk had hardened into ...
Workshop wing of the Bauhaus Building in Dessau, c. 1926 "To me, this photograph of Walter Gropius's Bauhaus building with a muddy, unpaved road in the foreground shows the messier, dirtier ...
Fagus Factory Glass Corner. Image © Carsten Janssen via Wikipedia under license CC BY-SA 4.0 The corner mullion played a crucial role in resolving glass thickness at ...
23 x 18.2 cm. (9.1 x 7.2 in.) 1. Walter Gropius. International Architecture. Bauhaus Book No. 1, designed by László Moholy-Nagy and Farkas Molnár. 1925. 2. Paul Klee. Pedagogical sketchbook. Bauhaus ...
What are the best city building games? There’s nothing more relaxing than sitting down for an afternoon of city building games. We’ve lost countless hours lining up buildings just how we like ...