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Hochschule Fur Gestaltung

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Hochschule Für Gestaltung 

an educational and research institute in Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany, concerned with theoretical and practical problems of design. The school was founded in 1951 by the Swiss architect, sculptor, painter, and draftsman M. Bill, who between 1953 and 1955 built a special building for the school and who served as the school’s rector until 1956. The school, which strove to revive the architectural and design traditions of the Bauhaus, existed until 1968, when a conflict with the reactionary government of the Land of Baden-Württemberg caused it to close. At the school, leading West German designers worked together with important specialists from abroad, for example, W. Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, and T. Maldonado, who was rector of the school from 1964 to 1966. The school developed an anticommercial concept of design that focused attention on the social and humanist aspects of the subject medium; it exerted a profound influence on the work of prominent designers of the 1960’s and 1970’s.

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Kantor, K. “Vozrozhdennyi Baukhauz.” Dekorativnoe iskusstvo SSSR, 1964, no. 7.
Maldonado, T., Ulm: Una filosofía delta progettazione, Milan, 1962.


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Alexander Birchler was born in Baden, Switzerland in 1962, and studied at the Hochschule fur Gestaltung und Kunst in Basel.
In "Urban Fiction: Strolling Through Ideal Cities From Antiquity To The Present Day", Gunther Feurstein (who until his retirement was a professor at the Hochschule fur Gestaltung in Linz and also a lecturer at the Akademie der blindenden Kunste and the Technische Universitat in Vienna) takes the reader on an impressive series of examinations covering some 350 cities created and occupied throughout various periods time and in countries around the world.
Gropius also delivered the inaugural speech at the 15 year experiment at Ulm, the Hochschule fur Gestaltung, and was a father-figure to the Llewellyn-Davies regime at University College London in the '60s.
 
 
 
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