The building is purposefully designed to convey the essence of “harmony” especially in the embodiment of hard and soft edges.
The building is a vehicle to reflect on the unique philosophy of the Bauhaus movement. The silence of this space allows patrons to mediate between the noise of society and a new philosophy.
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The building materials have been carefully chosen and are reminiscent of the Bauhaus movement. They are a combination of Gropius’ large expanses of glass with delicate steel frame profiles and Hugo Junkers’ curved metal claddings.
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