Scarcely any other movement in architecture and design had such a lasting impact as the Bauhaus; indeed, for many it is synonymous with classic modernism. On the occasion of the institution’s 90th birthday this book traces the themes and the aesthetics of Bauhaus for our time. It shows twelve of the most important works of Bauhaus architecture from 1923-1930 and juxtaposes them with contemporary projects. The sensitive and careful photography by Gordon Watkinson delineate formal and conceptual connections between the classic and the new buildings and thus demonstrate the strong influence that the Bauhaus still exerts today. In this sense, the „House am Horn“ in Weimar by Georg Muche and Adolf Meyer from 1923 corresponds with „House of the Present“ in Munich by Allmann Sattler Wappner Architects (2005). House Tugendhat in Brno by Mies van der Rohe, a masterpiece of modern architecture, challenged traditional concepts of housing – just as the experimental House R 128 in Stuttgart by Werner Sobek (2001) did. And the German Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe in Barcelona from 1929 turns out to be a source of inspiration for the Skywood House in Denham, UK, by Graham Phillips some 70 years later.
Gordon Watkinson Libri
Fotografo, regista e autore, appassionato di urbanistica, architettura e design, con un focus particolare sul modernismo. Il suo lavoro esplora il potere trasformativo del design e come questo possa cambiare la vita delle persone. Al centro del suo processo creativo vi è l'analisi della forma, che gli consente di esaminare l'interazione tra idee, materiali e spazio che definisce ogni singolo progetto. Attraverso la sua lente, approfondisce i contrasti intrinseci della costruzione tridimensionale, come massa e vuoto, vastità e intimità, e l'equilibrio tra forma e funzione, considerando anche l'impatto della tecnologia sui modi di pensare consolidati.


Das Bauhaus gilt vielen als Synonym für klassische Moderne, und tatsächlich war kaum eine andere Bewegung in Architektur und Design so stilprägend. Dieses Buch spürt den Themen des Bauhauses in der Gegenwart nach. Sie zeigt 12 der wichtigsten Bauhaus-Gebäude und setzt sie in Beziehung zu zeitgenössischen internationalen Arbeiten.