BAUHAUS live
The Bauhaus Archive Berlin is celebrating the key ideas of the Bauhaus movement and their relevance to modern design by hosting a new series of interdisciplinary design workshops.
The first workshop of the programme, June 7th until June 12th, 2010, was held by the Berlin based designer Werner Aisslinger, and run in conjunction with the DMY Design Festival Berlin.
Located in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant cities, the workshop represents the ultimate opportunity for celebrating creativity and design, and is a great chance to explore a city at the forefront of international trends and style.
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All workshops of the programme are geared towards an international, interdisciplinary crowd. Use this opportunity to experience the interdisciplinary nature of the Bauhaus movement, and explore your cross-boundary thinking, creativity and innovation skills! Be inspired by the Bauhaus movement's heritage as one of the cradles of modern design.
Core to the initiative is the belief that although the Bauhaus represents an historical era, its core values internationally influenced a way of thinking. The workshops will aim the “Thinking in the way of the Bauhaus” towards the future; focused on the process-oriented and open to new ideas way of the Bauhaus. Instead of descending into dogma, the Bauhaus has always considered itself the focal point of interdisciplinary inspiration.
Today, this makes the Bauhaus more relevant than ever.
BAUHAUS live Workshop #1 Date: June 7th - 12th, 2010 Place: Berlin Workshop Host: Werner Aisslinger |
Have a look at the documentation of the workshop #1 below:


