There is no question that the Bauhaus was the most influential
institution on architecture in the twentieth century. But does this
aesthetic legacy live on in buildings? In what shape do we
encounter it today, after about 100 years, in changing cityscapes?
The photographer Jean Molitor has examined this question in depth
all around the world. In his new illustrated volume bau2haus, he
tracks the architecture that owes something to the Bauhaus and its
special style across the globe. In strongly contrasted
black-and-white photographs he draws attention to these fascinating
structures. Selected with a meticulous eye, the photos play with
perspective, perfectly balancing the openness and existing volume
of each building. The result is a vivid history of architecture
that readers will hardly be able to get enough of.
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