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Definition
The background
The time period of Bauhaus
The education and Philosophy
Designers and works
The effects on modern design
The significance of Bauhaus
The background
The time period of Bauhaus
The education and Philosophy
Designers and works
The effects on modern design
The significance of Bauhaus
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established by architect Walter Gropius in1919
‘building school’, ‘house of building’
The meaning of art in Bauhaus is:
Art school + industrial art school
Effect on modern design and architecture
19 century industrial revolution– handicraft became machine industrial
Architecture, industrial activity and manufacturing enter between
handicraft and machine production
effected by
< Morris, Marshall, Faulkner >trading company’s handcraft idea
established by architect
Walter Gropius
started as a public school In 1919,
Strong purpose of art and craft to educate handicrafts
Teachers: Johannes Itten
Lyonel Feininger
Emphasized the importance of science to educate designers relating to industry
Industrialization of products is the significant difference to Weimar
The base of modern design as mass produced Municipal school in Dessau Closed by the Nazis In1932
‘building school’, ‘house of building’
The meaning of art in Bauhaus is:
Art school + industrial art school
Effect on modern design and architecture
19 century industrial revolution– handicraft became machine industrial
Architecture, industrial activity and manufacturing enter between
handicraft and machine production
effected by
< Morris, Marshall, Faulkner >trading company’s handcraft idea
established by architect
Walter Gropius
started as a public school In 1919,
Strong purpose of art and craft to educate handicrafts
Teachers: Johannes Itten
Lyonel Feininger
Emphasized the importance of science to educate designers relating to industry
Industrialization of products is the significant difference to Weimar
The base of modern design as mass produced Municipal school in Dessau Closed by the Nazis In1932
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