deutscher Architekt, Begründer des Bauhauses
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"Ein Ding ist bestimmt durch sein Wesen. Um es so zu gestalten, daß es richtig funktioniert – ein Gefäß, ein Stuhl, ein Haus –, muß sein Wesen zuerst erforscht werden; denn es soll seinem Zweck vollendet dienen, d.h. seine Funktion praktisch erfüllen, haltbar, billig und ‚schön‘ sein."
"Die Krankheit unserer heutigen Städte und Siedlungen ist das traurige Resultat unseres Versagens, menschliche Grundbedürfnisse über wirtschaftliche und industrielle Forderungen zu stellen."
"The ultimate goal of all visual artistic activity is construction! Architects, painters and sculptors must learn again to know and understand the multi-faceted form of building in its entirety as well as its parts. Only then will they of their own accord fill their works with the architectonic spirit they have lost in the art of the salon. Let us establish a new guild of craftsmen without the presumption of class distinctions building a wall of arrogance between craftsmen and artists. Together let us call for, devise and create the construction of the future, comprising everything in one form: architecture, sculpture and painting."
"Art itself cannot be taught, but craftsmanship can. Architects, painters, sculptors are all craftsmen in the original sense of the word. Thus it is a fundamental requirement of all artistic creativity that every student undergo a thorough training in the workshops of all branches of the crafts."
"The mind is like an umbrella - it functions best when open."
"A modern, harmonic and lively architecture is the visible sign of an authentic democracy."
"Architecture begins where engineering ends."
"This is what has Gropius the director made the w:Bauhaus famous. Not its lamps or its furniture. They are all out of fashion already. But the way of approaching formal problems or material as such, that has made it famous. And the emphasis on material, especially its capacity is my contribution. That was never cleared between us teachers: Kandinsky did what he thought should be done. Klee developed an absolutely different method. Schlemmer developed absolutely something else."