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Staatliche Bauhaus Weimar

The Staatliche Bauhaus in Weimar was a pioneering art and design school founded in 1919 in Germany. It aimed to integrate crafts, fine arts, and architecture, emphasizing functional, streamlined design. The school promoted collaboration among artists, architects, and craftsmen, breaking traditional boundaries to develop innovative, modern aesthetics. Known for its influence on architecture, graphic design, and industrial design, Bauhaus sought to improve everyday life through practical, accessible, and aesthetically pleasing objects and buildings. Its principles remain foundational to modern design education and continue to inspire contemporary art and architecture worldwide.