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  • Architecture and the Bauhaus
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    Architecture and the Bauhaus
    Despite common misperception, architecture was not officially integrated as a part of the Bauhaus curriculum until 1927 when Gropius appoin
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    08.19.2019

  • How Bauhaus Is It?
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    How Bauhaus Is It?
    The legacies of the Bauhaus, especially in its centennial year, seem limitless—from IKEA to art schools to techno-utopian startups.
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    08.19.2019

  • Herbert Bayer: The Bauhaus-Aspen Connection
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    Herbert Bayer: The Bauhaus-Aspen Connection
    Bernard Jazzar delves into how the Bauhaus legacy lives on in Aspen, CO.
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    08.19.2019

  • A Bigger Bauhaus
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    A Bigger Bauhaus
    The Bauhaus is known for a handful of famous men, but over one third of its 1,250 members were women.
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    08.19.2019

  • Ten Things to Know About the Bauhaus: Opening Dinner and Discussion Part 2
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    Ten Things to Know About the Bauhaus: Opening Dinner and Discussion Part 2
    Barry Bergdoll and Leah Dickerman discuss ten key principles for understanding what the Bauhaus was—and was not—and why it has continued to be so important to modern culture.
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    08.19.2019

  • A Conversation with Susan Rice
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    A Conversation with Susan Rice
    Susan Rice, Former Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in conversation with Andrea Mitchell, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News as part of the 2019 Aspen Security Forum.
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    07.24.2019

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