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New Bauhaus

The New Bauhaus was an innovative design movement originating in the late 1930s, founded by architect László Moholy-Nagy after he moved to the United States. Inspired by the German Bauhaus school, it emphasized integrating art, technology, and craftsmanship to create functional, aesthetically pleasing objects and spaces. The movement aimed to promote modern design principles that improved everyday life, blending form and function. Although it was short-lived as a school, its ideas influenced modern architecture, industrial design, and art education, fostering a holistic approach to creative problem-solving that remains influential today.