Bauhaus

The style of the Bauhaus School, founded in Germany by Walter Gropius in 1919, emphasising simplicity, functionalism, and craftsmanship.

The architecture, design, craft, and fine art school transferred to Dessau in 1925, and finally moved to Berlin in 1932. Its influence was worldwide, providing the most coherent statement of architectural modernism, primarily through functionalist principles.

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