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Bauhause

Elena Moreno  |  22 January 2025
Bauhaus Principles in Contemporary Design: Bridging the Past and Present
The Bauhaus school, founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius in Weimar, Germany, revolutionized the world of design and architecture with its emphasis on functionalism, simplicity, and the unity of art, craft, and technology. The principles developed by the Bauhaus movement have endured through the decades, continuing to influence contemporary architecture. This article explores the enduring impact of Bauhaus principles in modern design, highlighting their application in contemporary architecture, examples of Bauhaus-inspired buildings, and the emphasis on sustainability and well-being.

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