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Bauhaus Berlin

Bauhaus Berlin refers to the historic design school and movement that originated in Germany in 1919, emphasizing functional, innovative, and accessible creative principles in architecture, art, and design. It aimed to combine craftsmanship with modern industrial techniques to create practical, aesthetically pleasing objects and buildings. The Bauhaus influenced modern design by promoting simplicity, usability, and a unified approach across disciplines. Today, Bauhaus Berlin also encompasses cultural institutions and exhibitions that preserve and promote its legacy of forward-thinking, interdisciplinary design rooted in the early 20th century.