Staatliches Bauhaus, commonly known simply as Bauhaus, was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicised and taught. The Bauhaus was founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar. The German term Bauhaus—literally „construction house“—was understood as meaning
AuthorAllin Dietz
How to build with sustainable materials
Negative space, in art, is the space around and between the subject(s) of an image. Negative space may be most evident when the space around a subject, not the subject itself, forms an interesting or artistically relevant shape, and such space occasionally is used to artistic effect as the „real“ subject of an image.
JMB Identity – A brief Icelandic interview
One might forfeit one’s right when one takes demo texts personally. These kinds of articles were – and still are – written for demo purposes. Do not take them seriously.
Dynamics of Family Life in Post-Modern Architecture
Postmodern architecture is a style or movement which emerged in the 1960s as a reaction against the austerity, formality, and lack of variety of modern architecture.
Why the chair is the ultimate design challenge for sustainability
Sustainable/ Industrial/ Recycled furniture design is an effort to address the environmental impact of furniture products on the environment by considering all aspects of the design and manufacturing process.
Blanko – A spotlight for nature
Blanko reuses and recycles – a humble practice that has been a common practice for most of human history, with recorded advocates as far back as Plato in 400 BC.