From Material to Architecture
Bauhausbücher 14
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lars Muller Publishers
Published:8th Apr '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This significant work explores László Moholy-Nagy’s Bauhaus teachings, emphasizing sensory perception and the belief that everyone is talented.
Published in 1929, From Material to Architecture encapsulates the core elements of László Moholy-Nagy’s teaching philosophy at the Bauhaus. This work emphasizes the importance of the preliminary course, which aims to enhance students' sensory perception and creativity. Moholy-Nagy believed that through daily practice and exploration, students could cultivate their talents and develop practical skills essential for their artistic journeys.
The book serves as a guide for aspiring artists and designers, illustrating how foundational training can lead to innovative architectural practices. By focusing on the idea that 'Jedermann ist begabt' or 'everyone is talented,' From Material to Architecture reinforces the belief that with the right guidance and encouragement, all individuals can unlock their creative potential. This principle was a cornerstone of the Bauhaus educational approach, fostering an inclusive environment for all students.
Through a combination of theoretical insights and practical exercises, this title stands out as a significant contribution to design education. It not only reflects Moholy-Nagy’s vision for the future of architecture but also serves as an enduring resource for those interested in the fusion of art and technology. Overall, From Material to Architecture is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between materiality and architectural form.
ISBN: 9783037786673
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244 pages