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The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 in the city of Weimar by German architect Walter Gropius.
Its core objective was a radical concept: to reimagine the material world to reflect the unity of all the arts.
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WELCOME
SAY HI
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ABOUT YOU
ABOUT ME
Gropius developed a curriculum that would turn out artisans and designers capable of creating useful and beautiful objects appropriate to this new system of living.
Gropius developed a curriculum that would turn out artisans and designers capable of creating useful and beautiful objects appropriate to this new system of living.
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FACTS
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1991
80/20
MAIN STEPS
THE FIRST SYMPOSIUM
PARETO PRINCIPLE
Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test
Held at Delft University, The Netherlands
That actively used in design thinking
The Bauhaus movement had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design, and typography.
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The Bauhaus was founded by architect Walter Gropius in Weimar. It was grounded in the idea of creating a Gesamtkunstwerk ("comprehensive artwork") in which all the arts would eventually be brought together.
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After Germany's defeat in World War I and the establishment of the Weimar Republic, a renewed liberal spirit allowed an upsurge of radical experimentation in all the arts, which had been suppressed by the old regime.
Many Germans of left-wing views were influenced by the cultural experimentation that followed the Russian Revolution, such as constructivism.
ADVANTAGES
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OUR BENEFITS
PROJECTS
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TAKE A LOOK
PROJECT №1
2019
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2018
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2017
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2016
PROJECT №5
2015
PEOPLE
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OUR COMMAND
Miriam Carver
Zoe Gerard
Vincent Mayer
Control Design & Effectiveness
Lead designer
Head of Creative
HOW IT WORKS
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STEP BY STEP
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It’s time to accumulate the information gathered during the Empathize stage.
RESEARCH YOUR USERS' NEEDS
STATE YOUR USERS' NEEDS AND PROBLEMS
Here, you should gain an empathetic understanding of the problem you’re trying to solve, typically through user research.
CHALLENGE ASSUMPTIONS AND CREATE IDEAS
START TO CREATE SOLUTIONS AND TRY IT OUT
Now, you’re ready to generate ideas. Brainstorming is particularly useful here.
The aim is to identify the best possible solution for each problem found. And teams often use the results to redefine one or more further problems.
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GALLERY
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PICTURES
HOWEVER, THE MOST IMPORTANT INFLUENCE ON BAUHAUS WAS MODERNISM, A CULTURAL MOVEMENT WHOSE ORIGINS LAY AS EARLY AS THE 1880S, AND WHICH HAD ALREADY MADE ITS PRESENCE FELT IN GERMANY BEFORE THE WORLD WAR, DESPITE THE PREVAILING CONSERVATISM.
HOWEVER, THE MOST IMPORTANT INFLUENCE ON BAUHAUS WAS MODERNISM, A CULTURAL MOVEMENT WHOSE ORIGINS LAY AS EARLY AS THE 1880S, AND WHICH HAD ALREADY MADE ITS PRESENCE FELT IN GERMANY BEFORE THE WORLD WAR, DESPITE THE PREVAILING CONSERVATISM.
REVIEWS
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PEOPLE TALK
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The Bauhaus was founded by architect Walter Gropius in Weimar. It was grounded in the idea of creating a Gesamtkunstwerk ("comprehensive artwork") in which all the arts would eventually be brought together.
The Bauhaus movement had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design, and typography.
After Germany's defeat in World War I and the establishment of the Weimar Republic, a renewed liberal spirit allowed an upsurge of radical experimentation in all the arts, which had been suppressed by the old regime.
Many Germans of left-wing views were influenced by the cultural experimentation that followed the Russian Revolution, such as constructivism.
QUESTIONS
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FAQ
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Our company works according to the principle of individual approach to every client. This method lets us to get success in problems of all levels.
Our company works according to the principle of individual approach to every client. This method lets us to get success in problems of all levels.
The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 in the city of Weimar by German architect Walter Gropius.Its core objective was a radical concept: to reimagine the material world to reflect the unity of all the arts.
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