A Small Art School which revolutionized the industry one hundred years ago house dispensed of unnecessary fruits with its radical vision voter copius wanted to rethink architecture in the arts with artists such as leslie can. Play at leon on finding a he found of the state house in weimar nine hundred nineteen. Their arts college soon became an avant garde once upon in their workshops they experimented with materials and formed creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. But it didnt appeal to everyone the first show home environment was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not colored materials nor perception. Breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild for weimar by nine hundred twenty five it was all over. They were too adventurous for their home city. They ventured on to an Industrial City that welcomed the bow house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. The master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by house artists with furniture from their own workshops. Director of. The city with the dollhouse movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone is an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the industrial cities every last detail was designed with precision and the three hundred fourteen terraced houses were built cheaply and quickly. Also designed by gropius was the Employment Office it was one of the first of its kind with bright glass corridors. The same ascetic was used here for different purposes with coffee goes riverside cafe on the album. From the one nine hundred twenty eight its new director harness mio made the bow house even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. Funding ended when the nazis came to power in the bow house close in one nine hundred thirty to one last privately funded attempt came from miss fonda and barry lynn but it failed in one nine hundred thirty three the boss had shut down. Is bauhaus history have its ideas run their course hardly in these times of up people people are rediscovering its visionary potential how was bow house continuing to inspire today we visit weimar where it began. Constantine bya is used to having breakfast in his own gallery its just like one big family the found as an artist of the gallery i can hire all graduates of the legendary Bauhaus University their contribution to the hundredth anniversary year is called contemporary bauhaus. The other fly swatters. Which can also applaud for the ball house the house all of. This private gallery is the official showcase of the Bauhaus University and the artists dont see bauhaus as a brand but an attitude towards the weald a common theme in their art is the destruction of the environment and the loss of nature constantine vias installation focuses on this theme to artificial palm trees and a shell which doesnt contain the sound of the sea rather the babble of advertising slogans these works ask questions of society in keeping with the principles of bauhaus. How sustainable should our society be how do we handle digitalisation these are the questions we analyze in our exhibition the challenges of the next hundred years. Thinking big and acting globally the gallery eigen home has become an International Institution foundations the go to institute and artists from china are all part of the Worldwide Network of the gallery owner and his Business Partner bianca folk to creating synergies was the principle of the battle House University right from the start. Media and press a media artist which i am you could use the architecture workshops just as well as the Product Design or workshops. Or this brings in an interdisciplinary aspect along with the sense of community which was characteristic of weimar because. Its such a sense of community hasnt always been a given in one thousand nine hundred twenty five the buy a house had to leave and was regarded as a disgrace environment just like the gal forum is today a monumental nazi building right next to it a mighty cube has been erected in the new battle house museum. Bright and minimalist an architectural statement its purpose is not to conserve the bow house tradition but rather to act as a forum for discussion. Of static and social questions are even death again due to the mirror of history. And there are some incredible things to see from playful structures and expressionist sketches to little wooden houses with socalled furniture for the people functional but far removed from what is supposed to be about house style by maya has long been a place of experimentation. Assume self said that before tackling the design of objects you basically have to put people in new clothing particularly during that period in the nineteenth tens and. Twentys there was a lot of talk about the new human but everybody meant Something Different by it selfe also reflected many different concepts and images of the human dimension of afflict here it was a time of upheaval on the one hand the human body was liberated but on the other the human was in slave to the rhythm of the machine technical progress of oak both nightmares and fascination no one could escape it. In the boat house stage. Transformed dunces into mechanical figures the triadic ballet is famous for its cost james. Painting and the stage performance intertwine. Weimar always had this space to experiment to risk new things i think thats one thing that still resonates today at the Bauhaus University which also works very experimentally of course it also works internationally but it is very experimental but it meant. A change of venue the gallery i can hi im also has a print chamber and then the exhibition is called from the lamp to the studio media artist him book is running a workshop he teaches Design Technology at the Bauhaus University experiments with electronics which he also uses for his own work. In the exhibition he shows a subversive program which allows people to pixelate their face using a special banish. He calls it the wishing machine has given the its all about privacy for all those smartphone pictures of me or other people that turn up on facebook and theyre automatically tagged with a face recognition with and then my name is a common denominator if i just want to be myself for an evening without a bizarre photo of me turning up and then this will be a solution to this photo from the off told by distillers on. Christiane is also an inventor. He designs new surfaces for control devices at the moment hes testing materials with and chambers to create all kinds of inflatable shapes just havent. I showed this to a group of textile engineers and they merely said great this is just what we need. This could also be the hood for an inflatable car. Suddenly during the production process points of reference appear that we didnt even think of at the beginning here from beginning. To get me i can hi im provide space to Research New Technologies in an artistic way think laterally and ask questions this is where the bauhaus lives on. The. Valley house created a number of modernist pioneers among them the three powerhouse direct is about her gropius had a smile and nice fun to roll her but was the powerhouse just a boys club thats a minister there were also some outstanding women. But the fell well these women left was a kind of professional representation. By not standards for three. Female artists consciously being forgotten is something that can also be observed in painting sculpture in literature and in many many other areas a number. Of columns of these women were rediscovered when a political and social discourse began about womens role in society. But who were these modern a super women. And. Three who left their mark on the bar house were writer editor and powerhouse first lady is a global. Furniture designer and paul house master levi. And textile artist i mean all of us. Like many female pupils at the ball house she had to learn weaving though she wanted to study painting alberts began studying at the powerhouse in one nine hundred twenty two though she never intended to become a textile artist she was a natural talent she was inspired by yosef albus her teacher and later her husband and the paintings of coldplay. Her work is now being rediscovered in europe. And death and they really are one of a kind pieces if you can instantly tell that here on the album has created something extremely special. Thats coupled with an incredibly interesting dialogue between the material. It is not at all about being fashionable. And. All of those works seamlessly interweave elements of Industrial Production handiwork and art in one nine hundred thirty others became the first female to graduate from the Bell House School for her final project she developed a fabric for the trade union school and banal today a ball house landmark her material was used to cover walls of the School Auditorium plain and simple yet revolutionary it reflected light absorbed sound and was easy to clean. On the i was on the other has developed this text and after much consideration and research she used a material that had only been on the market for a few years cellophane today we know it from Food Packaging limbs metaphor then after the nazi ceased power in one nine hundred thirty three being jewish she and her husband fled to the us there she belonged to the artistic often god and created experimented with talk and wrote about the art of weaving today her patterns and designs are enjoying a renaissance any of us is finally getting the recognition she deserves like other forgotten dollhouse artists and peter than many of them were recognized during that time and quickly ends the respect of their colleagues those male and. Female and a lot of people also fell into obscurity during the years of political dictatorship and persecution here in germany that were here in. These forgotten powerhouse women are now being celebrated in new books like hes a good nurse the wife of the us contributed to the interior design of the directors house and. She was a new kind of woman the perfect heroine for a novel. Probably the only these women lived in a new era they could vote and be elected they could do jobs traditionally done by men there was a feeling of freedom that they could do anything smoothly he couldnt. These young wild free spirited and strong pioneers dared to take on a new role. The daughter of an upper class family becoming a working woman unheard of back that is a goal to be a structured in a new lifestyle. Something said first the whole self concept of women working outside the home was one that had to be learned. Maybe thats what made it easy as so of ennius and revolutionary. She modernized Household Economics to save the women of the future time which they could then devote to that professional activities. Suitable. For years christiane along a has been conducting research on another modernist career woman leader she was already a key figure in the art scene when she became a ball house master and head of the schools into your Design Workshop in one nine hundred thirty two. When her partner architect miss funder of what built this house in berlin she designed the furniture. Really high she also worked with him on the villa enclave no trace of her work remains why is that. During my research i realized it simply couldnt. Bean because she was female nowadays we might call it a high shes superwoman hall and she was incredibly well organized communicative and very assertive even with men stuck up the fact that shes been forgotten can be attributed solely to me. But also to the male dominated writing of history that was looking for classic heroes who warns of. Heroes like nice wonder whore who designed the german pavilion for the one nine hundred twenty Nine International exposition in barcelona together with the league. In fact she was the pavilions artistic director and its doubtful whether ms fonda who were designed its furniture on his own. Soul who really created this design classes. And. Its an interesting question because this is an iconic piece of furniture at the day event. But there are many indications that many high created it. Is interest is published under her name in one thousand nine hundred thirty tunes. And the only drawing of this day bed that exists is also by her from around one thousand nine hundred five and its the anyone from the prewar period for quite some time as early as one nine hundred forty nine new yorks museum of modern art devoted a solo show to any all of us textile art though outside the United States shes still relatively unknown. But these are copious is now a novel heroine but in real life she was an editor organizer and equal partner for the ball house founder. And clearly high the few surviving documents show that milly ghosh was a great designer and far ahead of her talk but starting in one nine hundred thirty three when the nazis came to power heist wasnt so choosy about who she worked for she wasnt the only one. When the nazis took over nine hundred thirty three they closed down the bow house by. And controversially some leading bell houseless continued they would under him. To each his own im a cop saw him at the nazi concentration camp and who can put. Created by inmate and former boss pupil fonda elish it uses the unmistakable dollhouse typeface despite the fact of the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the ball house in berlin off its head and in the official propaganda they rejected the bow house entirely it was considered to be bolshevist jewish monks has done everything the nazis deemed negative in banking business and auditing is most often what an officially that stance wasnt as clear the nazi saw the typical baal house functionality as a sign of progress and welcomed its new objectivity. And the artists how did the often guard of the bauhaus respond after nine hundred thirty three. To take have a one of the most influential boss teachers he create a Graphic Design on the universal typeface which became signatures of the ball house. But starting in one nine hundred thirty three by a began to create nazi propaganda designing catalogues and exhibitions which celebrated the ideology and racist doctrines of the third riteish. A devious suv they were a film about house pupils and teaches who remained and were eager to continue receiving commissions in gemini ones who then exhibited a little of the bow houses reformist spirit and Ethical Principles to. Miss fonda hold was no exception in one thousand nine hundred thirty four he joined good those chamber of culture supported hitler and contributed to nazi exhibitions he just wanted to build regardless for whom enticed by new commissions he emigrated to. United states in one nine hundred thirty eight there he designed iconic structures like the seagram building in new york. Miss fonda became a star architect his pandering to the nazis was soon forgotten and hasnt tarnished the baja speculation to this day still theres little reason to place the bauhaus on a moral pedestal. Some of the vile house teachers and students who went into exile became successful in the us our house became internationally famous but it was never a purely german phenomenon teachers and students came from all over the world areas sharon had experience life on a kibbutz and palestine and brought those ideas with in todays south later he returned to the middle east and built a legendary white city in tel aviv and a Pioneering University in nigeria. Femi university in effect in the southwest of nigeria. Area share on the University Campus is an open and airy. Tailored to the hot climate and the your ruba culture when he tank and the university became the symbols of the fledgling democracy really quickly discovers is very important for the junior food in the jews because it was. Initiated exactly maybe sixty the movement of independence of nigeria from the British Colonial rule. So basically for them its the first action in the jury and university and it stands for a protest against the colonial architecture back then modernism was progressive and today three f. Rat aims to find out in his film moving away. It. Was. To. Be. Its easy. To remember see it so please prove. This it is there are far worse than far for people numerously to be talked to these are scrambles. These markers sir cried spritz around two hundred kilometers to the south is lagos. Nigeria as largest city is constantly changing. Like other representatives of contemporary bound houses. Asks how do we want to live now and in the future she thinks of the revolutionary ideas of a century ago are still relevant today. When we had monism comment in the yes of any post colonialism the architects that came of the day will modernise im not the architecture that has really formed the structure of the city of lagos on the early modernism of the fortys fiftys and sixtys still today dr satcher lagos is expanding out of breathtaking pace its an african second largest city under one of the worlds most densely populated somewhere between colonialism and modernism nigerian architects are creating that own design language. What was considered as african tenets of the within the rule and got a lot lets say in the we need to be realistic and design more appropriately for the city that we live in now we we have to face the fact that in the city of some people say eighty million some people say twenty two we need to live in a smaller and smaller spaces. Is an ultra modern and up market district of lagos he is the architect is constructing minimalist Housing Units similar to ones built around the globe. A new architecture for new lifestyles functional economic and compact. So this is astounded two bedroom apartment so its open plan kitchen its really about. I think efficient living. Apartments for nigeria as growing middle class who are increasingly cosmopolitan. In the always need to reflect on. On how living in a city is evolving and changing i mean the whole world has changed the demographic is changing how people live the family unit is being redefined and we need to make sure that we produce an architecture thats reflects that and thats what the boss did back at the University Campus in ha its buildings were constructed in the one nine hundred sixty s. And seventys open on all sides they function like Energy Efficient passive houses and coolum selves every inch of space is used efficiently architect ariel sharon employed ideas hed learned during his studies of the battle house school in debt his architecture is tailored to the people and the surroundings the topography Natural Light and climate. This is north more than off it said Charles Grassley up you could still go to well if you build far house already know this is more than a simple about those kids dressed up this. Group to. Show you this design is part of bauhaus imagine if a Research Project and exhibition that celebrates the Bauhaus School its legacy and its capacity for promoting trans Cultural Exchange the campus is seen as an architectural milestone. In the buildings were kept as they were built and this new function. Worked well and of course this is thanks very intelligent architecture work sharon act of discovery was learned from his teacher of the bowels i was smarter is exactly this very serious almost difficult brooch. To private of course but also to social issues. Now house as lively and open and a Global Social dialogue thats what about has imagined easter is all about the project is a collaboration between the Great Institute the bell has corporation burning. And the balance house the cultural and. Escape route in the focus of the project is why was the bauhaus adopted although in the some cases rejected why was it used reinterpreted and we discovered that it was about creating a blueprint for a new society and a new relationship between art and society. The ballot house artists vision of a better world is just as attractive now as it was the century. 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