Bauhaus Period and Modern Deco
Today people can find reproductions of modern classic furniture designs made to same design, detailing and standards as the originals. Samples of this work are presented at http://www.modern-deco.com.
Bath, United Kingdom, March 27, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Bauhaus the common term for the Staatliches Bauhaus, an art and architecture school in Germany that operated from 1919 to 1933, and for its approach to design that it publicized and taught. The most natural meaning for its name (related to the German verb for "build") is Architecture House. Bauhaus style became one of the most influential currents in Modernist architecture.
The Bauhaus art school had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in architecture and interior design.
The Bauhaus had a major impact on art and architecture trends in Western Europe, the United States and Israel (particularly in White City, Tel Aviv) in the decades following its demise, as many of the artists involved fled, or were exiled, by the Nazi regime.
One of the main objectives of the Bauhaus was to unify art, craft, and technology. The machine was considered a positive element, and therefore industrial and product design were important components. Vorkurs ("initial" or "preliminary course") was taught; this is the modern day Basic Design course that has become one of the key foundational courses offered in architectural and design schools across the globe. There was no teaching of history in the school because everything was supposed to be designed and created according to first principles rather than by following precedent.
One of the most important contributions of the Bauhaus is in the field of modern furniture design. The world famous and ubiquitous Cantilever chair by Dutch designer Mart Stam, using the tensile properties of steel, and the Wassily Chair designed by Marcel Breuer are two examples.
Today people can find reproductions of modern classic furniture designs by Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Charles Eames, Eileen Gray and others are made to same design, detailing and standards as the originals, in most cases even better as new technology allows. Samples of this work are presented at http://www.modern-deco.com.
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The Bauhaus art school had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in architecture and interior design.
The Bauhaus had a major impact on art and architecture trends in Western Europe, the United States and Israel (particularly in White City, Tel Aviv) in the decades following its demise, as many of the artists involved fled, or were exiled, by the Nazi regime.
One of the main objectives of the Bauhaus was to unify art, craft, and technology. The machine was considered a positive element, and therefore industrial and product design were important components. Vorkurs ("initial" or "preliminary course") was taught; this is the modern day Basic Design course that has become one of the key foundational courses offered in architectural and design schools across the globe. There was no teaching of history in the school because everything was supposed to be designed and created according to first principles rather than by following precedent.
One of the most important contributions of the Bauhaus is in the field of modern furniture design. The world famous and ubiquitous Cantilever chair by Dutch designer Mart Stam, using the tensile properties of steel, and the Wassily Chair designed by Marcel Breuer are two examples.
Today people can find reproductions of modern classic furniture designs by Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Charles Eames, Eileen Gray and others are made to same design, detailing and standards as the originals, in most cases even better as new technology allows. Samples of this work are presented at http://www.modern-deco.com.
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