
Bauhaus Manifesto
The Bauhaus Manifesto, written by Walter Gropius in 1919, advocated for a new approach to art, design, and architecture that emphasized unity between creativity and craftsmanship. It aimed to break down barriers between artistic disciplines and improve everyday life through functional design. The manifesto encouraged collaboration among artists, craftsmen, and architects to create objects and buildings that were not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical and accessible for everyone. This movement significantly influenced modern design, promoting simplicity, harmony, and the idea that form should follow function.