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Theyd never seen architecture like this ng i imagine it was a whole new architecture language now i stick to a spot of homes for the lecturers called the masters houses were built near the school they all have the same flat roofs and were uniform on the Outside Inside however the residents could decorate them as they liked often with furniture produced in the Bauhaus Workshops these were model homes for modern living. Rather gropius also won a competition to design the Employment Office and other buildings in the city. In One Thousand Twenty Eight hummus maya took over as director of the bauhaus it was more political than the o. P. s and coined the slogan the needs of the people instead of the need for luxury the houses with balcony access were based on his one of these was muscle boy or he was only twenty three when he reinvented the chair. Flying from Silly Kandinsky and leo now finding out the many others boyle was a passionate cyclist when out only looked at his handle band thought it was fair he could make a change out of dark or buying some made from steel tubes thats really good i was born of a new father so short of war. We spun the row one further and designed the cantle Leverage Chair and icon of modernism. From under it capture the essence of what the other chance already hinted at. As just one line of bent to best deal with this cover then uses the elastic cushioning potential of the material alas the mukesh curved with my p. R. Its nuts this is a few dogs. We finished the tour with an interactive installation we can all become architects here creating about House Landscape of our own using standard building one. One one. One. One. Guy. Walking around s. L. One gets easily missed the train car left a snack stand by you just keep your eyes open for it because its also part of the south legacy it was built in one Nine Hundred Thirty Two following planned by the third and last director of the school me son does a lot. Right next door and that gets out of our left side and rounds in the Ensign Phenolic can see. In the year two thousand. Grounds of were declared a unesco World Heritage site they were commissioned by Leopold The Third Frederick France and duke and how death and just like the members of bauhaus he was trying to combine the practical with the visually appealing only One Hundred Fifty years earlier the result was a beautiful landscape full of castles parks and gardens. Nature and art can bind according to a plan. The third of. Also known as prince france created the Garden Kingdom of Decile Virgil its after numerous trips to england france and italy as a young man. In the park and gardens were inspired by those of antiquity as well as england. The promise of virgil its was the first Neo Classical Building in germany. France was very progressive for the times allowed his subjects to enter both the palace and garden. The whole thing is what special about the building is that it was always open to visitors of a kind of eighteenth century model building with prince funds was also interested in education has got. The Garden Kingdom attracted guests from all over europe from portugal and russia for example through belief. And of course one of the visitors was johann both going from good to group to. Prince france was a supporter of the enlightenment with its ideals of tolerance. And the Landscape Design reflects theres for example his vista connects a synagogue. With a catholic church. Think house has two facades a neo gothic one of the front and one inspired by English Tutor architecture at the back like many buildings here. It was designed by the architect fleetingly feel him fi have fun adam strong. Learned is the first artificial volcano in europe inspired by the princes trip to naples when he saw smoldering mount vesuvius. The prince would invite thinkers some scholars to his table he wanted to be remembered as a Father Figure who would improve line for his subjects he thought that promoting education beyond science new methods by preconcert could help improve conditions for the people. Today about a million tourists visit the Canton Kingdom each year. This is and its so wonderful and pleasant to walk around here and take it all in so let it all looks so well looked after in a very natural new but annoying also classical. Wed love to stay here forever it just makes you happy to be here so happy. This bus has a special route. And it connects all the Bauhaus Buildings and deaths at. The round also takes in an Employment Office designed by biotech o. P. s. The Housing Estate was built between One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Six and one Nine Hundred Twenty Eight the City Of Death south commissioned about house to design Affordable Housing. Over Three Hundred terraces were built along with gardens to promote selfsufficiency there are. Also guided towards the badasses. Their point small at sixty square meters. But the big windows given the impression that there are bigger lighting and light and air. In this kitchen unit is original the stove would have warmed the whole house there was even a laundry at a time when not all homes had running water. New materials were tested. This House By Architects and powerlink is made of steel. The prefabricated Steel Structures were supposed to make it possible to create different types of houses but the steel house remained the only one of its kind. This Housing Estates served as an example for the later Housing Complexes of european cities after the war these us students from san diego are impressed by the pioneering designs. I was surprised by the attention that these designers put in the living experience of the people who are going to occupy these homes so for example the ability to expand rooms in the steel house that we visited where the windows are respect to the air in the light the way that the windows would open depending on the climate that you were experiencing at the time every little thing seems to have a purpose this was the design of an entire city like the fact that they were thinking about where people would need to eat and drink and what they would need to eat and drink just the basic necessities in creating Affordable Housing about houses like not just artistically progressive but also socially progressive and thats a whole aspect that we didnt understand. In tel aviv two people live and bathhouse buildings when the nazis came to power and germany many jewish architects fled to the mediterranean trouble us and with them they brought the ideas of power in the thirtys about Four Thousand houses were built following the teachings of the revolutionary german design school a aldabbagh one of our viewers is now going to show us a couple of them as well as many other cool things lets go with a local. So. My name is a video and i have the pleasure to work of you today in my hometown the city where i was born we have a Beautiful Day out there so please follow me thats explored a city. So first off will be the story part of the city just. We are now in the narrow streets of the beautiful old city of jaffa it is mentioned in the Greek Mythology and in the bible in the story of jonah and where the romans where he was the crusaders were here napoleon was here the british and now we are it is full of Art Galleries and stores and restaurants. Look at this even this amazing one of my favorite spots in the city sitting here in the story side of java and watching towards the new and modern city of tel aviv i have to come here with my Friends Drinking View and even take my romantic dates here at night. We are now in atlanta the first Train Station of tel aviv one of the popular and hard this is the nations of the fifty years you can see so please join me. Ditto but today. As you can see we have beautiful weather so everyone is out there our festival is here and the beautiful is. The great thing about it the night that every day morning they have to make you going in for jordan you dont let. A lot of event i know he can vibe in atmosphere i enjoyed the dances thinking together with the dancing its just amazing its a great feeling. So of course the visit to the view could not be complete without a visit to the famous to be. Great to relax here. And now want to show you something unique about the city that have even those of the white fifteen in Two Thousand And Three youve got recognition is a unesco World Heritage site and that is because we have the largest concentration of both to be thinking toward. Also knowing is the city that never sleeps it is the lively nightlife and the famous gay scene so lets go potty and have some fun. Lets. Elect. And so this was my day ahead of you i hope you. Going to grow already by the. Body guard. I met In The City Park in the middle of desk where the new Bauhaus Museum is under construction ahead of the bow houses hundredth anniversary celebration. Held a Press Officer for bauhaus death so shes going to show me the building site. The museum is scheduled to open on september eighth twenty nineteen. In the. Very young spanish architecture collective designed the museum was for these involved a design was chosen because the structure is so clear and corresponds to our needs so well. Expect it with the minimalist glass facade. Thats annoying to me spend a ruler. So there are basically two components if we look up now well and you see the suspended ceiling but its basically a closed box that doesnt have any light and this is whats needed these days. So they wont be any natural lines and its the complete opposite here on the ground floor where i will show contemporary work. There are still many Bauhaus Buildings around they have house work. There is no museum in tesco yet there is the original Boathouse Architecture which is now ninety years old and not all that suited to be a museum of the museum was built to show our collection we have the second biggest house collection in the world over the years its accumulated and its now in the. Us why is the bauhaus so legendary and. Why is it so legendary in the one Nine Hundred Twenty s. It was the only place in the world where young people architects designers artists. All very different types of personalities. They all came together had a common vision to rethink life in a modern way and they broke to blues in such a radical way that they are legendary today. And. So what Hidden Treasures are still in storage. I mean both going to annette again he tells me what will be on display in the Death House Museum from next year onwards. What do we have here yes its very colorful wash paper by oscar sham of course. He painted it in One Thousand Twenty Three and then it stayed in his possession. And i cant really retrace how it came to was but anyway in One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety one not long after german reunification of all the state of saxony and not us bought it at a southern base auction in london. They asked for how much was mad least one million marks that was the currency at the time. Because this dress was designed in the one Nine Hundred Twenty five twenty six who in the early tests our era by the Student Liz Forum did you know it was made famous by a photo taken by another Student Counselor a great photo of a woman sitting on the first Jugular Chair by marcel boy of. The through the tubular steel chair. And seamus mascot. Name for theres never any simple repetition but always an interesting ballads and a lot of attention to. Them this surface. When you get close you see it has a three dimensional structure its not just any flat material thats been printed on it but its not what women wore as their south the time. In berlin and the one Nine Hundred Twenty s. There were short dresses bearing type carts. And that was real modernism in urban modernism book. The more dharma. No question of. My day in deaths i was almost over time for one last bauhaus highlights the courthouse or granary the restaurant was built by bauhaus architect karl fieger and Nine Hundred Twenty nine its name hints to the locations past as a big grain silo. Theres so much power house to see and does how its impossible to take it all in just one day but a day is enough to get a grasp of the essence of balls as revolutionary ideas and why they were so transformative for the generations that followed almost definitely me back and then the new Bauhaus Museum will be on the very top of my list but for now thats it thanks for watching and have a. Theres go into an official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans and even colombia legally and illegally. Already. Returned to vast land. To visit friends is that i dont think id ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i dont know so im not sure. Bearing witness global news that matters. Made for mines. His reputation murderer. 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