On the eve of a Barbican retrospective, Rowan Moore explores the enduring appeal and influence of the Bauhaus schoolNot much united Walter Ulbricht, the Stalinist dictator of East Germany for two decades, and Tom Wolfe, celebrant of the splendours and follies of American capitalist excess. Not much, except a loathing of the Bauhaus and the style of design it inspired. Ulbricht called it "an expression of cosmopolitan building" that was "hostile to the people" and to "the national architectural h...
Guardian Music — On the eve of a Barbican retrospective, Rowan Moore explores the enduring appeal and influence of the Bauhaus schoolNot much united Walter Ulbricht, the Stalinist dictato... more info