Movement born out of the art school would have a profound influence on architecture, graphic design, interior design and industrial design. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET News. He's been ...
Tubular-steel chairs are a regular accessory of modern life, so common that their design doesn't seem odd at all. Ditto built-in kitchens and forbidding high-rises. Bauhaus design already permeates ...
This year, the legendary Bauhaus school turned 100. The school was only open from 1919 to 1932, but with a focus on craft and fine arts–on the eve of the industrial design revolution and the rise of ...
From 1919 to 1933, creatives dedicated to teaching and learning the pure disciplines of art and design converged in Germany at the Bauhaus school, founded by Walter Gropius. These thinkers included ...
The Aspen Institute will host a free lecture at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies. The featured speaker is Rob Saunders, founder of Letterform Archive and curator of the ...
Founded in Weimar in 1919 by the German architect Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus brought together artists and designers from many disciplines to design based on a methodology where form followed function ...
For the past eight years, Dana Gabrion says she has fostered the iconic Bauhaus structure on Highway 51 in Frayser. Now, she’s searching for someone to “take it to its fullest potential.” ...
Exactly 100 years ago, a German architect by the name of Walter Gropius founded the Staatliches Bauhaus art school, with the goal of bringing all art forms together in simple, less is more designs.
In 1919, a handful of architects, designers and craftsmen started the Bauhaus design school in Germany to change the world. They wanted to modernize architecture and product design by stripping away ...
When you think of the Bauhaus, you probably think of buildings, objects and famous designers. What you don’t think of is a logo or corporate identity. And for good reason. Today, the Bauhaus is an ...
Even if you don’t immediately recognize the name Bauhaus—the German art school known for its use of geometric shapes and graphic, clean lines—you’ve definitely seen its hallmarks. Marcel Breuer’s ...