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1 Bauhaus Common term for the Art and Architecture school in Germany Postmodernism
2 Bauhaus Gropius merged schools of fine art(painting, sculpture)and applied arts(printing,weaving,furniture making). Stressed good design for everyday life. Major proponent of functional and industrial forms. AP History
3 Bauhaus Gropius merged schools of fine art(painting, sculpture)and applied arts(printing,weaving,furniture making). Stressed good design for everyday life. Major proponent of functional and industrial forms. AP review
4 Bauhaus a school of arts and architecture founded in Germany by Walter Gropius in 1919. Architectural Terms
5 Bauhaus school in germany, that influnced architecture by blending science and technology with design WH2: Chapter 30: Vocab
6 Bauhaus a German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators. Chpt 28 #26-32
7 Bauhaus German architect Walter Gropius (1883-1969) founded the Bauhaus School of Architecture. He favored clean, streamlined buildings. Other pioneers of this "International Style" were Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright. Mr D's AP Euro Review 20th Century
8 Bauhaus house of architecture. architecture utilizing both function & form. Opened in 1919; closed by Hitler in 1933. founded by Walter Gropius. Culture Jeopardy Questions
9 Bauhaus school of architecture in Germany in the 1920s, under Walter Gropius 50 Terms Art History
10 Bauhaus a school of architecture in Germany in the 1920s under the leadership of Walter Gropius Art History Review PART 2
11 Bauhaus school of architecture in Germany in the 1920s, under Walter Gropius bluehark
12 Bauhaus school in germany, that influnced architecture by blending science and technology with design WH: Spring Exam 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36
13 Bauhaus What is the name of the school in Germany that influenced architecture by blending science and technology with design? World History Chapter 30
14 Bauhaus A German school of applied arts of the early twentieth-century. It's aim was to bring people working in architecture, modern technology, and the decorative arts together to learn from one another. The school developed a style that was spare, functional, and geometric. Designs for buildings, chairs, teapots, and many other objects are highly prized today, but when the school was active it was generally unpopular. It was closed by the Nazis, but its members, including Walter Gropius, spread its teachings throughout the world. Cultural Literacy: Fine Arts
15 Bauhaus A German style of architecture begun by Walter Gropius in 1918. Mr. Baird's Social Studies Vocabulary B
16 Bauhaus Originally a German School of architecture that flourished between World War 1 and World War II, the Bauhaus attracted many leading experimental artists of both two and three dimensional fields. Art Fundamentals
17 Bauhaus An influential school of art emphasizing clean, functional lines founded in Germany by the architect Walter Gropius just after World War 1 WYHS Euro Word Quiz 2

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