I visited the Cité U in Paris recently where different countries have residence housing for students, each respective building designed in a particular architectural style.
Germany's Maison Heinrich Heine, constructed in Bauhaus style [1], didn't particularly impress me. It was dull and rather uninteresting. I had the opposite feeling of what one generally fells in a place like this, surrounded by trees and Greek and Roman-inspired architecture like Fondation Rosa Abreu De Grancher [2].
I think it is a victim of own success. The bauhaus school design has creeped in so many parts of our modern life that the originals no longer seem as interesting. That was a little bit of the vibe I get when I went to the Bauhaus museum in Germany the past summer. It is still beautiful, nevertheless.
I agree with you. I've had experiences where I'll see a building or piece of furniture and ignore it, only to find out that it's not a "modern" or new building, but was designed and built decades earlier than I may have thought - sometimes even a century ago. In context you realize how important they are even if we've grown used to the look and feel.
In the past I thought the same.
But after visiting the original Bauhaus buildings [1] in Dessau / Germany my mind changed.
There is a beauty in this simple, clear and elegant design especially considering the contrast to typical corny buildings of that time.
Just started to read the included book from Kasimir Malewitsch called "Die Gegenstandslose Welt" (The Objectless World), where starts with philosophy about systems (that they're always static, and only dynamic during creation while becoming a system), normality in fine arts (pointing out that Rembrandt is considered normal and the point from which other works were judged). Just a few sites in so far, but it's already deep.
Just wonder why the way it was distributed. Is the dropbox traffic free for 1.3 GB download or ... There is strangely not even an option just to copy to my dropbox so I can share the load. And I guess they were too political correct to use torrent but that is the way even for ubuntu distribution. 1.3 GB is a lot of bandwidth. In fact, this apply to the files for academic just public domain. That is also a large file collection. Just wonder
In norway the bahaus style srchitecture has been so succesful that almost no large buildings has been designed with ornaments on the outside since after world war 2. There only exception is a very few postmodern buildings designed in the 1980’s. Graphic designers have no problems using old typefaces, like the 200 year old typegace bodoni that can be seen in h&m and lady gaga ads. Comsidering how hughely sought after old apartments in the cities are in norway, it does not make sense that they do not build any apartments in that style anymore. Norway also has a serious problem with urban sprawl. It could have helped if there were more housing other than bauhausinspired architecture offered.
Germany's Maison Heinrich Heine, constructed in Bauhaus style [1], didn't particularly impress me. It was dull and rather uninteresting. I had the opposite feeling of what one generally fells in a place like this, surrounded by trees and Greek and Roman-inspired architecture like Fondation Rosa Abreu De Grancher [2].
[1] http://www.ciup.fr/maison-heinrich-heine/en/history/
[2] http://www.ciup.fr/fondation-abreu-grancher/en/