The "Bauhaus" school emphasized simple building designs that were compatible with 20th-century technology.
The Bauhaus, which is a German word and it means "house of building", was a school established in 1919 in Weimar, Germany by Walter Gropius who was an architect. The fun fact is that as it seems significant today, when the school was actually active it was for the most part disliked and not popular.
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Bauhaus
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The Bauhaus was a German art school that is often identified with the style and design it created. The Bauhaus was an extremely influential style in the Modernist movement. It emphasized simple building designs that were compatible with 20th-century technology. The architecture was focused on practicality, and not on aesthetics, as the designs that it developed where based on a "scientific" study of the inhabitant's needs.