Bauhaus

Bauhaus (help·info) ("House of Building" or "Building School") is the common term for the Staatliches Bauhaus (help·info), a school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught. It operated from 1919 to 1933. The Bauhaus school was founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar. In spite of its name, and the fact that its founder was an architect, the Bauhaus did not have an archi... more

Founded:

  • 1919

Architect:

Also known as:

  • Building School,
  • Staatliches Bauhaus,
  • House of Building

Art Period/Movement

Began approximately:

  • 1919

Ended approximately:

  • 1938
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Architecture

Architect

Walter Gropius

Walter Adolph Georg Gropius (May 18, 1883 – July 5, 1969) was a German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School who, along with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, is widely regarded as one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture. Born in Berlin, Walter Gropius was the third...
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Employees and other personnel:

Person Title From To
  • 1920
  • 1929
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