From 1904
to 1911, the Universitys Main Building was constructed according
to plans created by Henry van de Velde. It is one of the most significant
art school buildings of the turn of the century and was the place where,
in 1919, the Bauhaus was founded. It belongs to the UNESCO
World Cultural Heritage.
In 1999
the building was renovated under the directorship of the architect Thomas
van den Valentyn, whereby its original form was to a large extent restored.
Today it
is used by the Faculty
of Architecture with ist Deans Office, the Faculty
of Design, and the Rectors Office.
Last
modification:
16.09.2001
by drw
2000-2001 Bauhaus-Universität
Weimar.
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