Founded by Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus School operated in the interwar period from 1919 to 1933 in Weimar. The principles behind the Bauhaus School operated under the idea of creating a 'total' work of art in which all disciplines of the arts, including architecture would eventually be unified. This Bauhaus style eventually became one of the most influential factors in the inception of Modernist architecture and modern design. This post offers a glimpse into the Bauhaus complex designed by Walter Gropius in Dessau, Germany.
Walter Gropius
First Floor Plan Bauhaus Building complex
Dessau, Germany, 1926
Walter Gropius
Balcony Details Bauhaus Building complex
Dessau, Germany, 1926
Walter Gropius
Renderings Bauhaus Building complex
Dessau, Germany, 1926
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