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Bauhaus (escuela y su influencia)

Bauhaus was a revolutionary art and design school founded in Germany in 1919, blending crafts and fine arts. It emphasized functionality, simplicity, and the use of modern materials, influencing architecture, graphic design, furniture, and typography. The school attracted innovative thinkers who aimed to unify art and technology, promoting designs that were both aesthetic and practical. Although it closed in 1933, Bauhaus principles profoundly shaped modernist design and continue to influence contemporary art and design practices worldwide, advocating for a cohesive approach to creativity that addresses both form and function.