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Eunice_t-story 2014. 8. 17. 12:13
source: wallpaper* mag.
Founder Walter Gropius' freshly reconstructed Masters' Houses. Photography: Christoph Rokitta; Courtesy of: Bauhaus Foundation Dessau
Orginally destroyed at the end of WWII, the Masters' Houses (including 'Gropius' house, featured here) have now been 
abstractly reconceived by Berlin-based practice Bruno Fioretti Marquez Architekten. 
Photography: Christoph Rokitta; Courtesy of: Bauhaus Foundation Dessau
Working with existing Gropius drawings, models and photos, the architects have been developing the project since 2010. 
Pictured is Moholy-Nagy house. Photography: Christoph Rokitta; Courtesy of: Bauhaus Foundation Dessau
Their concept revolved around a drastically pared down interpretations of the original buildings, recreating the shells, 
while simplifying the details. Photography: Christoph Rokitta; Courtesy of: Bauhaus Foundation Dessau
This image from 1925 shows the original build. Photography: Lucia Moholy; Courtesy of Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin
By 1926, we can see a reflection of what stands in Dessau today. Photography: Hans Volger; Courtesy of Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin
Walter and second wife Ise Gropius in residence in 1927. Photography: Lucia Moholy; Courtesy of Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin