Description
Our daily lives are determined by types, norms, and laws. Standards allow us to make comparisons, but they also make things the same; they set benchmarks and must be constantly renegotiated. In Dessau, in particular, the Bauhaus set out to standardize architecture and design, while promising a higher quality of life for the masses. Bauhaus 10 looks at the idea of the “standard” from a historical and contemporary perspective. What standards did the Bauhaus and modernism set in architecture, education, art, and communication? How do norms and regulations shape design practice today? What new standards are required? Bauhaus 10 presents modernist patents, as well as Carl Fieger’s “machine for living in” and Konrad Wachsmann’s “packaged house system”. The book introduces us to creators of DIN standards, Neufert experts, and Bauhaus Agents and, in the company of contemporary architects, artists, and educational experts, it explores “standard questions” that are pertinent today.
Contributions: Peter Bernhard, Regina Bittner, Torsten Blume, Oliver Boergen, Dorothée Brill, Alexander Davidson, Karin Kolb, Marte Kräher, Jürgen Mayer H., Monika Markgraf & Werner Möller, Thomas Meyer / OSTKREUZ, Agnieszka Polska & Claudia Perren, Uta Karin Schmitt, Robin Schuldenfrei, Lutz Schöbe & Sylvia Ziegner, Erik Spiekermann, Martino Stierli, Marina Otero Verzier, Christoph Wagner, Antoine Wilmering, Gernot Weckherlin
Published by Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
Design: Herburg Weiland
Leipzig, Dessau December, 2018
Details:
- 30 x 21 cm
- 162 pages
- with numerous illustrations
- Backstitch brochure
- Languages: English, German