The Bauhaus is not to be found only in Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar; there are outstanding Bauhaus and modernist sites all over Germany—trailblazing architecture that has left a lasting mark on our understanding of life, work, education and living.
Through more than 100 structures, most of which are open to tourism, this volume makes it possible to experience the historical and architectural vestiges of the “New Architecture.” Besides the famous buildings, Bauhaus 100 presents insider tips for sites to visit throughout Germany, along with a wealth of visual material, essays and practical advice. This book is an invitation to rediscover 20th-century architecture and track its enduring developments.
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This travelling tome curates 100 Bauhaus sites across Germany in an effort to reveal how the movement shaped ‘life, work, learning and living’ across the world... [It brings] further context and history to the Bauhaus and its global influence.
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The Bauhaus is not to be found only in Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar; there are outstanding Bauhaus and modernist sites all over Germany—trailblazing architecture that has left a lasting mark on our understanding of life, work, education and living.
Through more than 100 structures, most of which are open to tourism, this volume makes it possible to experience the historical and architectural vestiges of the “New Architecture.” Besides the famous buildings, Bauhaus 100 presents insider tips for sites to visit throughout Germany, along with a wealth of visual material, essays and practical advice. This book is an invitation to rediscover 20th-century architecture and track its enduring developments.