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3101 chair from VEB Stima Stendal (l) Werkstattstuhl by Mart Stam for Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee (m) & Seminarstuhl Selman Selmanagic, Herbert Hirche & Liv Falkenberg for Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau (r), as seen at Shaping everyday life! Bauhaus modernism in the GDR, Dokumentationszentrum Alltagskultur der DDR, Eisenhüttenstadt
Architecture | 08.04.2019

Shaping everyday life! Bauhaus modernism in the GDR @ the Dokumentationszentrum Alltagskultur der DDR, Eisenhüttenstadt

"We feel ourselves beholden to the traditions of Bauhaus"1 opined Rolf Kuhn, Director of the Dessau based Zentrum für Gestaltung, in the catalogue for the institute's 1988 exhibition Experiment Bauhaus. And while that may have been the case in the late 1980s, it certainly wasn't always so in East Germany. With the exhibition Shaping everyday life! Bauhaus modernism in the GDR the Dokumentationszentrum Alltagskultur der DDR in Eisenhüttenstadt allow for not only an exploration of the

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Balkrishna Doshi. Architecture for the People, Vitra Design Museum
Architecture | 01.04.2019

Balkrishna Doshi. Architecture for the People @ Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein

"Form should not be finite but should be amorphous, so that the experience within is loose, meandering and multiple" - Balkrishna Doshi1 With the exhibition Architecture for the People the Vitra Design Museum explore Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi's understanding of, belief in and approach to realising the amorphous, the social, the humane, in architecture. Balkrishna Doshi. Architecture for the People, Vitra Design Museum An Indian architect who has built exclusively in India,

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for April 2019

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for April 2019

From you have I been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dressed in all his trim, Enticed us into the following architecture and design exhibitions....... William Shakespeare, Sonnet 98, From you have I been absent in the spring (extended, with apologies) "Bauhaus_Sachsen" at the Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst Leipzig, Germany When in 1925 it became clear that Bauhaus would have to leave Weimar, Leipzig was one of the city's to offer it a new home; as history records Walter

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New Human, New Housing - Architecture of the New Frankfurt 1925–1933, the Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt
Architecture | 28.03.2019

New Human, New Housing: Architecture of the New Frankfurt 1925–1933 @ the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt

Whereas at Bauhaus Weimar and Dessau architecture was essentially a subject of theory and experimentation, elsewhere in inter-War Europe architecture was theory and practice, and that, occasionally, on a large scale. Such as the Neues Frankfurt project. Instigated in 1925 by Frankfurt's then Mayor Ludwig Landmann and employing a team of some 148 architects, urban planners, garden designers, journalists et al, under the leadership of Ernst May and Martin Elsaesser, Neues Frankfurt realised

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Volksbedarf statt Luxusbedarf - Bernau and its Bauhaus @ Galerie Bernau
Architecture | 26.03.2019

Volksbedarf statt Luxusbedarf - Bernau and its Bauhaus @ Galerie Bernau

Were it possible that there could be such a thing as a "lost" Bauhaus building, something wholly unimaginable this of all years, then the best candidate would, arguably, have to be the ADGB Bundesschule in Bernau bei Berlin. Yes, it is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and so is not really lost; however as an object it only rarely features, and when then invariably passingly, in the popular Bauhaus discourse .... and that despite being built by a serving Bauhaus Director. With the exhibition

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Small Apartment, Department Store, Power Station - New Building and New Living in 1920's Halle, the Stadtmuseum Halle
Architecture | 25.03.2019

Small Apartment, Department Store, Power Station - New Building and New Living in 1920's Halle @ the Stadtmuseum Halle

The 1920s was in many regards a decade that promised so much, achieved so much, but which was then overtaken by political and economic events before it could cement that which it promised and achieved, and which therefore remains hanging, almost stranded, in history. Somehow unfulfilled. And which with its popular image as as roaring, golden, age also appears a little too joyous, a little too optimistic, sandwiched as it is between the horrors and loss of two wars. But then in the course of

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Bauhaus Imaginista @ the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
Architecture | 18.03.2019

Bauhaus Imaginista @ the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin

Although Bauhaus did undeniably exist, sometimes we could all be forgiven for believing we had collectively imagined it. Not only on account of its ephemerality as an institution, but also because it existed in a period of history that is, generally, a little abstract, intangible, indecipherable for a majority of us. While today the popular image of Bauhaus is so ideal, represents such a utopia and eutopia, it has that tangible feeling of intangibility, of unreality, of something imaginary.

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täglich geöffnet @ Burg Galerie im Volkspark, Halle
Architecture | 08.03.2019

täglich geöffnet @ Burg Galerie im Volkspark, Halle

The Burg Galerie im Volkspark Halle is open every day, is täglich geöffnet; and with their new exhibition, opens the every day: presenting artistic and design reflections on daily routine(s), the Alltag, and in doing so allows for new perspectives on the what, wherewith and wherefore of our (perceived) daily realities..... täglich geöffnet @ Burg Galerie im Volkspark, Halle The first in a series of exhibitions being staged throughout 2019 under the title, ABC, täglich geöffnet presents 26

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Kölle A(rchitketur)laaf. An Architectural Carneval.
Architecture | 04.03.2019

Kölle A(rchitektur)laaf. An Architectural Carnival.

Since 1823 the good folks of Cologne have taken to the streets on the Monday before Ash Wednesday to mark the approach of Lent with one last day, (and night) of earthly, secular, celebration before resigning body and soul to the sanctity of abstention; the highlight being the Rosenmontag procession which weaves its way through the Altstadt Veedel on the city's left bank. From modest beginnings the Zoch has grown to become not only the largest Rosenmontag procession in Germany, but longer than

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Die Neue Heimat ­(1950–1982). A Social Democratic Utopia and Its Buildings, the Architekturmuseum der TU München
Architecture | 28.02.2019

Die Neue Heimat ­(1950–1982). A Social Democratic Utopia and Its Buildings @ The Architekturmuseum der TU München

How do we ensure there is sufficient, affordable, healthy, practical, accommodation for our contemporary population and their needs? Not just a question for today's society but arguably one that has been posed, considered and approached by architects and urban planners since the late 19th century. If, admittedly, without anyone ever solving the conundrum. Or at least not unequivocally. Or sustainably. With the exhibition Die Neue Heimat ­(1950–1982). A Social Democratic Utopia and Its

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for March 2019

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for March 2019

"Beware the Ides of March" Julius Caesar was, allegedly, advised by the soothsayer Spurinna. And he probably wished he had. March 15th seeing his death at the hands of some 60 Senators, a death which led to civil war as opposing forces sought to control Rome's destiny. "Beware the 5th of the Calends of April" a modern day Spurinna would no doubt warn the good folks of the United Kingdom. March 29th looking as it is like being an equally fateful day. But while Caesar could have taken steps to

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for February 2019

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for February 2019

According to US gonzo journalist, Hunter S Thompson, "the human animal needs a Good Reason to get out of bed on a wretched morning in February." 1 May we humbly suggest....... "Die Neue Heimat ­(1950–1982). A Social Democratic Utopia and Its Buildings" at the Architekturmuseum der TU München, Munich, Germany An exhibition about German high-rise housing estates with the subtitle "A Social Democratic Utopia and Its Buildings" could lead one to the conclusion it was about East Germany. Wrong!

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From Arts and Crafts to the Bauhaus. Art and Design - A New Unity @ The Bröhan Museum Berlin
Architecture | 24.01.2019

From Arts and Crafts to the Bauhaus. Art and Design – A New Unity! @ The Bröhan Museum Berlin

Despite what some may have us believe, Bauhaus didn't appear one morning from the slowly clearing mists of the Ilm valley; rather, and for all its lasting allure, Bauhaus 'twas but a moment on a longer, wider, international helix. One which began its twisting long before Walter Gropius and his merry band arrived in Weimar, and which continues, winding its way ever onwards, to this day. With the exhibition From Arts and Crafts to the Bauhaus. Art and Design – A New Unity! the Bröhan Museum

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Frankfurter Küche by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky
Architecture | 23.01.2019

smow Blog Design Calendar: January 23rd 1897 – Happy Birthday Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky!

"The role of the architect is one of organisation. The house is the considered organisation of our ways of life"1, opined the Austrian architect Margarete Lihotzky in 1921. And in the course of a long, varied career, she repeatedly demonstrated what she understood by such; including most famously, if somewhat narrowly, in a kitchen design............. Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000) (Photo 1997, Werner Faymann, source https://commons.wikimedia.org) Born in Vienna on January 23rd

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Moderne am Main 1919-1933 @ Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt
Architecture | 21.01.2019

Moderne am Main 1919-1933 @ the Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt

"...a new generation, a new age, must develop forms and tenors for their interior and exterior worlds which correspond to its desire for well-being and its ideals" wrote Frankfurt city mayor Ludwig Landmann in 1926.1 With the exhibition Moderne am Main 1919-1933 the Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt explore how such developments were approached and realised in Frankfurt and environs, and by extrapolation explore the contribution made by the region to the evolution of inter-War understandings

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for January 2019

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for January 2019

The reason most of us fail to keep most of our New Year resolutions is, mostly, because we either resolve to give up things we enjoy or to do things we don't. Which is foolhardy in the extreme. If you wanted to do more sport, you would. If you wanted to eat less crisps, you would. But don't. And don't. So don't. The wiser choice is to resolve to do more of that which you enjoy, and thereby not only setting yourself an achievable goal but one which through the genuine fulfilment it brings

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for December 2018

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for December 2018

If you are planning visiting an architecture or design museum, anywhere in the world, in 2019, it will be staging a Bauhaus themed special exhibition. Guaranteed. There are literally millions of them lined up. If not billions. Which is no complaint. Or at least not unless they are exhibitions based on formulaic, lazy clichés. Then it is very much a complaint. But if they are exhibitions which take open, honest and unblinkered views on either the institution as a whole or a specific, ideally,

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Poolhaus Vienna, as seen at Together. The new architecture of the collective the Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst Leipzig
Architecture | 28.11.2018

Together. The new architecture of the collective @ the Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst Leipzig

Much as ever increasing co-working is altering understandings of and relations to work practises and office spaces, so to is ever increasing co-habitation altering understandings of and relations to domestic practises and spaces. Albeit domestic understandings that are altering without as much public discourse as afforded those occurring in the workplace. With the exhibition Together. The new architecture of the collective the Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst Leipzig explore, and thereby

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meyerschmitzmorkramer, as seen at Waidblicke #3: Stadtgeschichte(n), smow Köln
Architecture | 03.11.2018

Waidblicke #3 - Stadtgeschichte(n) @ smow Cologne

How many stories can a city tell? There are the public, collective, communal stories told by its buildings, by its peoples, by its industries, by the development of its cultural institutions and through the actions of famous/infamous citizens; but there are also the myriad private, individual stories, the scurrilous, the appalling, the romantic, the comic, the tragic, the improbable, and of course the secret, whispered, ones. At the risk of sounding like a city marketing platform, a city is

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for November 2018

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for November 2018

Remember, Remember! The fifth of November Gunpowder, treason and plot...... Thus begins the traditional song commemorating, and urging us all never to forget, Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators attempts to overthrow the English parliament of the day, their plotting to install a new parliament, one more in line with their ideological position, for all one more in line with their ideological understanding of the English parliament's future relationship to the dominant extra-governmental power

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...and the finished blocks (Photo © Philippe Ruault, courtesy S AM Swiss Architecture Museum Basel)
Architecture | 11.10.2018

Transform @ S AM Swiss Architecture Museum Basel

Recycling, reuse and reappropriation are not only subjects for product design, but also for architecture, which hopefully isn't new information, even if considerations on such (arguably) aren't always at the forefront of architects thoughts, far less architectural planning. Even if they (equally arguably) should be. With the exhibition Transform the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum Basel make an appeal not only for more, better considered, recycling, reuse and reappropriation in architecture,

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Peter Behrens - Art and Technology @ the LVR-Industriemuseum Oberhausen
Architecture | 10.10.2018

Peter Behrens - Art and Technology @ LVR-Industriemuseum, Oberhausen

"I am happy to supply you with photos of a larger building that has recently been completed, and which, for me, is one in which I have succeeded in most clearly expressing my views on art", wrote the German architect, designer and artist Peter Behrens in 1931, "it is the central warehouse and the associated administration building of the Gutehoffnungshütte Oberhausen, Rhineland"1 With the exhibition Peter Behrens - Art and Technology that clearest expression of Behrens' view on art hosts an

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Precarious Architecture & Design, Fragilitas, La Boverie, as seen during Reciprocity Design Triennale Liege 2018
Architecture | 05.10.2018

Reciprocity Design Triennale Liège 2018: Fragilitas @ La Boverie

Fragility is in many regards the natural state of all systems and organisms. Something the Second Law of Thermodynamics tends to support. Given this inherent fragility, the secret to existence is largely a perpetual struggle to prevent fragility becoming the defining condition of a system/organism, in keeping the fragility in the background: something our organic and non-organic systems have developed very clever and astute methods for achieving, so much so that we normally are unaware of

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for October 2018

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for October 2018

If Jean-Claude Juncker gets his way October 2018 could see the clocks of Europe turned back an hour for the final time. And thereby bringing to an end the long tradition of local newspapers publishing bi-annual articles documenting the curious tales and legends of town clocks, stories from the Schwarzwald on the largest and smallest cuckoo clocks, and photographs of horologists surrounded by the 350+ clocks and watches they need to reset. For our part, we'll miss them. It will also mean you

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