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020 _a9783037786277
082 _aVSCL
_bMEY
100 _aMeyer, Adolf
245 2 _aA Bauhaus Experimental House
260 _a.
_bLars Müller
_c2020
300 _a82: ill.
_c‎ 7.3 x 0.4 x 9.2 inches
_rHardbound
504 _aAdolf Meyer (1881-1929) was Walter Gropius’ right-hand man, his planner and close confidant. As early as 1910, they jointly created the Fagus Factory, one of the most important modernist buildings. The experimental single-family home, “Haus am Horn,” was built for the first Bauhaus exhibition, in the summer of 1923 in Weimar. The house was designed by Georg Muche and the architectural department at the Bauhaus. Adolf Meyer and Walter March were responsible for construction management. The book describing the project was compiled in the summer of 1924 and became the third volume of the Bauhausbücher. Following an essay by Walter Gropius that supplies information on the “Housing Industry,” Georg Muche presents the design of the model building. Adolf Meyer then describes its technical execution, giving details on the companies involved.
650 _aArchitecture
650 _aDesign
650 _aVisual Culture
700 _a Moholy-Nagy, László
_eEditor
700 _a Müller, Lars
_eEditor
700 _aGropius, Walter
_eEditor
942 _cBKS
999 _c434
_d434