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    The Bauhaus Design Movement The Bauhaus is one of the most important Design Movements in the twentieth century. It took place in Germany of the 1920s and early 1930s‚ the period of the Weimar Republic‚ an area considered one of the birthplaces of the Modern Movement in architecture and design. The impact of the horrible experiences in the First World War‚ poverty and inflation created a new consciousness‚ which influenced strongly Design‚ Architecture and Art. This was the age of the Bauhaus‚ a

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    Bauhaus Movement

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    The Bauhaus was a German school of design from 1919 to 1933. It was a movement that was strongly influenced by the outcomes of World War One and rejected the ideals of the past and embraced the age of the machine. By focusing on the materials and the eradication of superfluous decoration‚ the Bauhaus established a new ideal‚ which was‚ form following function. Through their manipulation of established and new products this enabled them to emphasise the very ‘materiality’ of the items they produced

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    Bauhaus Design

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    DESIGN – RESEARCH TASK “The Bauhaus was one of the first colleges of design. It came into being from the merger of the Weimar Academy of Arts and the Weimar School of Arts and Crafts” (Unknown author‚ www.google web page source withheld) The word ‘Bauhaus’ literally means ‘house of construction’ in German. The Bauhaus School was founded by Walter Gropius. Its original building was in Weimar‚ Germany where it started in 1919. He is the main reason for all its influences and the great impact

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    Bauhaus History of Design

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    The Bauhaus was the first model of the modern art school. The Bauhaus curriculum combined theoretic education and practical training in the educational workshops. It drew inspiration from the ideals of the revolutionary art movements and design experiments of the early 20th century. A woodcut (shown right) depicted the idealized vision of Walter Gropius‚ a "cathedral" of design. Bauhaus 1919-33 The Bauhaus began with an utopian definition: "The building of the future" was to combine all the arts

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    BAUHAUS Influences of the style The Bauhaus style is a very sleek and modern-looking design. It is greatly influenced by geometric shapes such as rectangles‚ squares‚ triangles‚ etc. It mainly uses black and white with flashes of bright colours‚ especially red‚ yellow and blue. The Bauhaus style focuses on a unique and modern style using straight edges and smooth‚ slim forms. The term Bauhaus comes from the art school in Germany founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius‚ where this type of style and design

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    The Bauhaus Manifesto called for a new architecture that made no distinction between monumental and decorative art. New architecture is brought upon by a turn to a technical civilization and a design style that is based on honesty of thought and feeling. Architecture is all around us‚ and its future developments are based on the way our society consistently is advancing. A fusion of terms such as “functionalism” and “fitness for purpose =beauty” have caused an ignorance of architecture to stand

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    The Bauhaus

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    The Bauhaus was a German school of design from 1919 to 1933. It was a movement that was strongly influenced by the outcomes of World War One and rejected the ideals of the past and embraced the age of the machine. By focusing on the materials and the eradication of superfluous decoration‚ the Bauhaus established a new ideal‚ which was‚ form following function. Through their manipulation of established and new products this enabled them to emphasise the very ‘materiality’ of the items they produced

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    The Bauhaus Movement was one of the most influential design movements of the 20th century. The movement started with one desire‚ to bridge the gap between different crafts and to create a unity between artist‚ engineers‚ architects‚ and etc. (Bauhaus movement) The founder Walter Gropius and his fellow students works and ideas still resonate through out the design world. The Bauhaus history was clouded with challenges and scandals. Even with the up’s and down’s history of the movementBauhaus continues

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    Through the history of art‚ Two important art movement influences almost everything in our daily life. The building we lived in‚ the glasses we used‚ and the technic equipment we made‚ are all influenced by both art movement: Bauhaus in Germany‚ and the Arts and Crafts Movement in UK. In this Essay‚ Both movements will be talked over‚ and compared and contrasted. The both key designer Walter Gropius and William Morris‚ and their art works from each movement will be researched. There are many interesting

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    The Bauhaus

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    The Bauhaus Design Movement The Bauhaus is one of the most important design movements in the twentieth century. It took place in Germany in the 1920’s and 30’s and is considered one of the birthplaces of the Modern Movement in architecture‚ design and art. The horrible experiences of WWI‚ poverty and inflation were strong influences. The movement known as Bauhaus was a reaction to social change and resulted in a purism approach with an emphasis in design on straight edges‚ smooth slim forms‚

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