Bauhaus. Updated Edition
The book Bauhaus: 1919–1933 (Updated Edition) by Magdalena Droste offers a richly illustrated and authoritative exploration of the Bauhaus school—a defining movement in modern design, art, and architecture. Drawing from the collection of the Bauhaus‑Archiv in Berlin, it presents over 550 images—photographs, architectural plans, sketches, and models—that document the school’s radical vision and material experiments across its three locations in Weimar, Dessau, and Berlin. The large‑format hardcover edition is thoughtfully laid out with clean typographic structure and generous white space, echoing the design principles of the subject itself. With essays that trace the figures, philosophies, and practices of figures such as Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Josef Albers, the book moves beyond chronology to reveal the idea of a total work of art. Whether for students, designers, or anyone interested in the trajectory of modernism, this volume serves as both a reference and a source of inspiration. As much as it is a scholarly resource, it is also a design object in its own right—constructed with care and intended for display. In short: Bauhaus: 1919–1933 (Updated Edition) is a comprehensive, visually engaging, and elegantly produced tribute to one of the most influential creative educational movements of the 20th century.





























