Description
The vinyl carpet Berlin is inspired by the first period of the Bauhaus school, the school of architecture, design, arts & crafts founded in1919 by Walter Gropius.
En 1933 el partido nazi decide cerrar la escuela por lo que Ludwig Mies van der Rohe traslada la Bauhaus a Berlín. La escuela, situada esta vez en un antiguo edificio de telefonía, sobreviviría solo hasta abril de ese mismo año hasta que con el ascenso del nazismo al poder, que se oponía frontalmente a la modernidad que esta escuela representaba, se ordenó su cierre, y Mies emigró a Estados Unidos. Del 1932 al 1933.
The Bauhaus was forced to close down in 1933 due to pressure from the Nazi Party. This forced Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to relocate the Bauhaus to Berlin. The school took an old telephone factory for its headquarters but would only survive until April of that same year. The Nazis came to power with their blanket opposition to the modernity the school represented and this resulted in its definitive closure and Mies emigrated to the United States. From 1932 to 1933.
Designed by LACA.