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  1. On 4 December 1926, more than 1,000 guests from Germany and abroad came to the central German industrial city of Dessau, joined by 100 representatives of Germany’s largest newspapers. There, the new Bauhaus building – a landmark of New Architecture and one of the 20th century’s most important buildings – was inaugurated with an opening ceremony over two days.

  2. After the Bauhaus was closed in 1932 by the city of Dessau, at the request of the Nazi Party, the building was not demolished as originally planned, but adapted for further use. Among other things, it functioned as a school for regional female labour and a school for civil servants from the Magdeburg region. In March 1945, the building was hit ...

  3. The photographs taken by Lucia Moholy of the ensemble of Masters’ Houses in Dessau still influence our image of the Bauhaus and modern architecture to this day. The single director’s house, which was destroyed during the war, and the three double houses for the Bauhaus masters were designed by Walter Gropius and built by his architecture ...

  4. Untitled (Bauhaus building, Dessau, architect Walter Gropius, view from the west with workshop wing) (1931/1932) by unknown Bauhaus Dessau Foundation. Bauhaus architecture was revolutionary and ahead of its time. Walter Gropius created the Bauhaus and made that avant-garde school great. Here, big ideas for innovative, groundbreaking ...

  5. Course content and objectives. The study program Architecture (DIA) is located right next to the world-famous Bauhaus Dessau. It is influenced by its vivid history and driven by innovation. It complements the bachelor’s program in Architecture by systematically deepening the topics of architecture and urban planning.

  6. Stephan Pinkau (Director of the Program) Chelsea Schedler MA MSc. Hochschule Anhalt. Dessau Summer School of Architecture. Seminarplatz 2a. 06846 Dessau, Germany. Fon +49 (0) 177 1679 772. Fax +49 (0) 340 5197 1599.

  7. 20 de nov. de 2015 · 1 / 14. The original Bauhaus, founded by architect Walter Gropius in 1919, would move to its current location (pictured) in Dessau, Germany, in 1925. Explore Architecture + design Architecture ...