Bauhaus Dessau is a renowned architectural school located in Dessau, Germany, established in 1919 by Walter Gropius. It is famous for its innovative approach to design, combining art, craft, and technology. The building itself, completed in 1926, is a key example of modernist architecture, featuring a functional design and an emphasis on simplicity.
The school played a significant role in shaping modern design and architecture, influencing various fields such as furniture, graphic design, and industrial design. Many notable artists and designers, including László Moholy-Nagy and Marcel Breuer, were associated with the Bauhaus movement, which sought to bridge the gap between art and everyday life.