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Introduction
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Agenda
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Modernism
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Bauhaus Style
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Defining Characteristics
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Criticism
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No ornament
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Factory production
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Ornament and crime
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Political statement
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Universal geometries
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Functionalism
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Flat roofs
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Functionality
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Formal Drive
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Influence
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Breuer
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Gropius
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the complex relationship between architecture and the Bauhaus movement in this 36-minute discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the misconceptions surrounding the integration of architecture into the Bauhaus curriculum, which only officially occurred in 1927 under Hannes Meyer's leadership. Join experts Barry Bergdoll, Dietrich Neumann, and Melissa Venator, moderated by Jeffrey Berkus, as they analyze the critiques and commendations of the Bauhaus architectural "style" and its impact on modern design. Examine key concepts such as modernism, functionalism, and the rejection of ornament, while considering the political and social implications of Bauhaus principles. Gain insights into the defining characteristics of Bauhaus architecture, including flat roofs, universal geometries, and factory production methods. Discover the lasting influence of prominent Bauhaus figures like Breuer and Gropius on contemporary architecture and design.

Architecture and the Bauhaus - Critiques and Commendations

The Aspen Institute
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