The Haus am Horn is a domestic house in Weimar, Germany, designed by Georg Muche. It was built for the Bauhaus Werkschau (English: Work show ) exhibition which ran from July to September 1923. It was the first building based on Bauhaus design principles, which revolutionized 20th century architectural and aesthetic thinking and practice [1]
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The Haus am Horn is a domestic house in Weimar, Germany, designed by Georg Muche. It was built for the Bauhaus Werkschau (English: Work show ) exhibition which ran from July to September 1923. It was the first building based on Bauhaus design principles, which revolutionized 20th century architectural and aesthetic thinking and practice [1]
As the Haus am Horn was intended to serve as the template for mass-produced affordable housing in postwar Germany, several of its more innovative features arose from the need to reduce costs. The...
Haus am Horn – The World’s First Bauhaus Building. Design: Georg Muche & Bauhaus students. The Haus am Horn in Weimar is the first architectural example from the Bauhaus, and the only one in the city where the school was founded. Article first published on Houzz. Eva Zimmermann, Houzz Contributor.
The Haus Am Horn is the only building designed and constructed by the Bauhaus in Weimar. This model house was built especially for the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition. It provided an opportunity for the Bauhaus masters and students to publicly present their visions of modern living and architecture for the first time.
The Haus am Horn is an experimental residential house built as part of the first Bauhaus exhibition in 1923. It was designed by the painter Georg Muche, then the youngest master of the Bauhaus and constructed by the practice of Bauhaus director Walter Gropius under the architect Adolf Meyer. The furniture was designed by Marcel Breuer, the lights by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
Owing to the Bauhaus's financial difficulties, the Haus am Horn was sold to a private individual in 1924. In 1996, it entered onto the monument preservation list of UNESCO and was declared a 20th century world heritage site. Due to reconstruction work, the house on the Horn is currently closed. It can be visited only during a Bauhaus walk.
The Haus Am Horn is the only building designed and constructed by the Bauhaus in Weimar. This model house was built especially for the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition. It provided an opportunity for the Bauhaus masters and students to publicly present their visions of modern living and architecture for the first time. The Haus Am Horn will reopen on 18 May 2019 with a brand-new exhibition.
In Haus Am Horn, editors Anke Blümm and Martina Ullrich present the at times tumultuous history of this architectural landmark. When it first opened, the Haus Am Horn was a marvel: the different workshops of the Bauhaus school had closely collaborated to outfit the building with self-designed furniture, textiles, lights, and the latest household equipment.
The Haus Am Horn, built in 1923 on the occasion of the first Bauhaus exhibition, is the first and only Bauhaus architecture preserved in Weimar. With this experimental building, the Bauhaus presented itself to the public for the first time. In close cooperation, all the Bauhaus workshops were completely equipped with furniture, textiles, lamps and the most modern household appliances designed by us.
La Haus am Horn è un prototipo di abitazione costruito per la mostra del Bauhaus a Weimar nel 1923. È stata progettata da Georg Muche , pittore e insegnante al Bauhaus. Altri insegnanti, come Adolf Meyer e Walter Gropius , hanno fornito assistenza per gli aspetti tecnici della progettazione della casa.