This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
A Brief History of Bauhaus Architecture chronicles the revolutionary German design school that transformed art, architecture, and everyday objects by merging craftsmanship with industrial production. Founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 amid post-WWI chaos, the Bauhaus brought together avant-garde artists like Klee and Kandinsky with practical designers to create a new aesthetic based on "form follows function"-but with a modernist twist that embraced clean lines, primary colors, and honest materials. With the tone of "a TED Talk with better furniture," this book traces the school's evolution from its handcrafted Weimar beginnings through its iconic glass-box Dessau era to its tragic closure by the Nazis in 1933, revealing how a small German school created the visual language of the modern world.
The story doesn't end with the Bauhaus school's demise-it follows the movement's global diaspora as faculty and students scattered to Harvard, Chicago, Tel Aviv, and beyond, spreading their gospel of minimalist design and functional beauty. From Mies van der Rohe's skyscrapers to California's Eichler homes, from Helvetica typography to Apple's sleek products, the book reveals how Bauhaus principles conquered everything from corporate logos to smartphone interfaces. Perfect for design nerds, modernism fans, and anyone who's ever wondered why everything looks so clean and geometric, this book explores both Bauhaus's utopian dreams and its complicated legacy-including the uncomfortable question of whether "good design" has become just another luxury brand in our Instagram-obsessed age.
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
A Brief History of Bauhaus Architecture chronicles the revolutionary German design school that transformed art, architecture, and everyday objects by merging craftsmanship with industrial production. Founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 amid post-WWI chaos, the Bauhaus brought together avant-garde artists like Klee and Kandinsky with practical designers to create a new aesthetic based on "form follows function"-but with a modernist twist that embraced clean lines, primary colors, and honest materials. With the tone of "a TED Talk with better furniture," this book traces the school's evolution from its handcrafted Weimar beginnings through its iconic glass-box Dessau era to its tragic closure by the Nazis in 1933, revealing how a small German school created the visual language of the modern world.
The story doesn't end with the Bauhaus school's demise-it follows the movement's global diaspora as faculty and students scattered to Harvard, Chicago, Tel Aviv, and beyond, spreading their gospel of minimalist design and functional beauty. From Mies van der Rohe's skyscrapers to California's Eichler homes, from Helvetica typography to Apple's sleek products, the book reveals how Bauhaus principles conquered everything from corporate logos to smartphone interfaces. Perfect for design nerds, modernism fans, and anyone who's ever wondered why everything looks so clean and geometric, this book explores both Bauhaus's utopian dreams and its complicated legacy-including the uncomfortable question of whether "good design" has become just another luxury brand in our Instagram-obsessed age.

A Brief History of Bauhaus Architecture

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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940203488145 |
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Publisher: | Ashleigh Robertson |
Publication date: | 10/06/2025 |
Series: | A Brief History of - Architecture |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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