On the occasion of the anniversary year, the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar will be supporting projects that deal with the ideas, history, and development of Bauhaus. The projects submitted by students, research assistants, professors, and alumni will all play a major role in the University’s anniversary programme, an overview of which can be found on this site.
Projects
Audio-Walk
From April 2019, an audio tour will guide those interested in the Bauhaus to both well-known and lesser-known Bauhaus sites in Weimar.
Bauhaus Strolling Map
Three illustrated city maps also offer individual journeys through Weimar’s Bauhaus history.
Collect Bauhaus
What has become of the Bauhaus and its original works? Jasha Fibich tracks down Bauhaus pieces from antique dealers and art collectors. He critically analyses and photographs the individual pieces and their story as well as the collectors’ connection with Bauhaus design.
Introductory course for winter semester 2017/18
An introductory University course serves as a bridge between the differentiated academic career paths of the first semester and the challenges of university teaching and research formats. It offers training in specialist cultural tools, as well as in standards for presenting art and science to the general public.
Online publication for Bauhaus Colloquium
The exhibition that was displayed in autumn 2016 during the International Bauhaus Colloquium took a look back at the themes of International Bauhaus Colloquiums between 1976 and 2016. Documents, photographs and conversations with organisers, speakers and guests were used to review the 40-year history of this famous conference.
Publication for 13th International Bauhaus Colloquium »Dust and Data«
Publication of 40 articles on the latest Bauhaus research and interpretations of Bauhaus history from the 2016 International Bauhaus Colloquium »Dust and Data« as part of the Bauhaus Institute of History and Theory of Architecture and Planning.
Consultation hours for Bauhaus visitors
The visitors expected during the Centenary can take advantage of the academic practice of personal consultation hours. During the relevant period, University members who want to take part will be available in their offices to answer questions about Bauhaus. The length and frequency of consultation hours will be individually set and announced via signs in buildings or areas.