Architectural scale models of the Bauhaus. From the Director’s House to the Masters’ Houses, ideas translated into form, structure and proportion.

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Architectural scale models of the Bauhaus. From the Director’s House to the Masters’ Houses, ideas translated into form, structure and proportion.

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Modernism behind Iron Curtain lasted much longer than elsewhere in Europe or North America, practically until 1991. It was modernism without bells and whistles. Today it is fashionable to undervalue and even hate these buildings due to the connection with totalitarian regimes...but ideologies aside many architects of this harsh era greatly reduced the post war housing shortage. Buildings which were intended to function for 50 years or so are still in great shape and when people were moving in after often long waits they weren't enslaved by the crazy mortgages for a shoe box like apartments like today. I love the sight of Paneláki (Plattenbau, Tower Blocks) in picturesque valleys of Slovakia.
Detva, Slovakia February 2019 © Blazej Marczak / www.bmarczak.com

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Toronto Dominion Centre, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Downtown, Canada. Photo © Liam Philley
Designed by modernist architect Marcel Breuer, the structure is a noted example of Brutalism. The Pirelli Tire Building also known as the Armstrong Rubber Building is in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
More than a century old but still absolutely modern. Built in 1913, the Fagus Factory was designed by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius and architect Adolf Meyer. The brick and glass project is located in Germany and is considered an influential work of early modernism. Photo by Sina Ettmer