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Bauhaus's Influence on Modern Design and Education

Bauhaus's greatest contribution to the modern world is to liberate art from the monopoly of certain classes, nationalities or countries and return to the public. By reducing the production cost of art and improving the production efficiency of art, art can be fully involved in modern human life.

Bauhaus has made great contributions to modern industrial design, especially its design education. Its teaching method has become the foundation of art education in many schools around the world, and its outstanding architects and designers have pushed modern architecture and design to a new height. The influence of Bauhaus lies not in its actual achievements, but in its spirit.

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"Bauhaus style" is actually another name for "Modernist style". Calling it "Bauhaus style" is a misinterpretation of Bauhaus, a trend of thought, not a complete style. "Bauhaus" is a transliteration of German Bauhaus. It was originally the name of an arts and crafts school founded in Weimar, Germany in 19 19.

Bauhaus's teaching time is three and a half years. Students have to go through basic course training for half a year after entering school, and then enter the workshop to learn various practical skills. The difference between Bauhaus and the arts and crafts movement is that it is not hostile to machines, but tries to establish extensive relations with industry, which is both the requirement of the times and the need of survival.

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