
Weimar Bauhaus
The Weimar Bauhaus was an influential German school founded in 1919 that merged art, craft, and design to promote functional, innovative, and aesthetically unified aesthetics. It emphasized simplicity, efficiency, and the integration of technology into everyday objects and architecture. The school encouraged experimentation and collaboration among artists, architects, and designers, shaping modern architecture, furniture, and visual arts. Located in Weimar initially, it later moved to Dessau and Berlin, leaving a lasting impact on design principles worldwide and fostering the development of modernist art and architecture.