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Josef Muller-Brockmann: Pioneer of Swiss Graphic Design
A new edition showing the work of one of the most famous Swiss designers: a comprehensive overview of his oeuvre. This illustrated essay traces the history of one of the leading …
Helvetica: Homeage to a Typeface
Helvetica is a sans-serif typeface. It is simple and clean, and commonly seen in advertising, signage, and literature. The R has a curved leg, and the i and j have square dots. The …
New Works from Bauhaus Workshops: Bauhausbucher 7, 1925
The Bauhaus sought to unite life, craftsmanship, and art under one roof. In this volume, Walter Gropius provides a comprehensive overview of the Bauhaus workshops. He explains the …
Piet Mondrian New Design: Bauhausbucher 5, 1925
Although Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was not an active member of the Bauhaus, his name is often mentioned in connection with the art school. Mondrian, cofounder of the De Stijl …
Paul Klee Pedagogical Sketchbook: Bauhausbucher 2, 1925
Active at the Bauhaus between 1920 and 1931, teaching in the bookbinding, stained glass and mural-painting workshops, Paul Klee (1879-1940) brought his expressive blend of color …
Science Suisse
Reset - Beyond Fukushima: Will the Nuclear Catastrophe Bring Humanity to Its Senses?
Ever since the first days following the disastrous events that took place in Japan in March 2011, photojournalist Kazuma Obara has been visiting the sites and the people affected. …
LAB Building a Home for Scientists
Laboratories are both monasteries and space stations, redolent of the great ideas of genera- tions past and of technologies to propel the future. Yet standard lab design has …
Bauhaus Experimental House: Bauhausbucher 3, 1925
Adolf Meyer was Walter Gropius’s right-hand man, his planner and close confidant. As early as 1910, they jointly created the Fagus Factory, one of the most important modernist …
Carl Pruscha: Singular Personality: Architect, Bohemian, Activist
This monograph on the work of Austrian architect Carl Pruscha (born 1936) is divided into the three geographical areas into which his life and legacy falls: the United States, …
Bauhaus Journal 1926-1931
The Bauhaus Journal, now published in this gorgeous facsimile, is the ultimate testimony to the school's diversity and impactOne hundred years after the founding of the Bauhaus, …
Shizuko Yoshikawa
Shizuko Yoshikawa (born 1934 in Japan, based in Switzerland) was one of the first and few Japanese students at the Ulm Hochschule für Gestaltung, known as the postwar “Bauhaus.” …