- The
Deutscher Werkbund (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃɐ ˈvɛʁkbʊnt]; lit. 'German ****ociation of Craftsmen') is a
German ****ociation of artists, architects, designers...
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Werkbund, a
German compound word
denoting a
productive or
creative ****ociation, may
refer to:
Deutscher Werkbund, a
German ****ociation of artists, architects...
- The
first Werkbund Exhibition of 1914 was held at
Rheinpark in Cologne, Germany. the
Deutscher Werkbund, a
group of
professionals united in
their views...
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Schweizerischer Werkbund, (translated as
Swiss Werkbund) is a
Swiss ****ociation of artists, architects, designers, and
industrialists established in 1913...
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Werkbund exhibition – The
Dwelling ("Die Wohnung") was an
exhibition organised by
Deutscher Werkbund held in
Stuttgart between July and
October 1927. 17...
- Poland) in 1929.
Organized by the
Silesian committee of the
Deutsche Werkbund,
close to the
Scheitniger Park (currently Tramwajowa, Dembowskiego, Mikołaja...
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Deutscher Werkbund, a
German Arts and
Crafts Movement,
founded as an ****ociation in 1907, with
sister ****ociations in
Austria (Österreichischer
Werkbund founded...
- Paul,
Richard Riemerschmid, and
Fritz Schumacher,
created the
Deutscher Werkbund.
Modeled after the Arts and
Crafts movement in England, its goal was to...
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Deutscher Werkbund was
focused on the
development of
industrial arts and crafts. In 1913, on the
initiative of
Henry van de Velde, the
Swiss Werkbund was founded...
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NOMOS Glashütte is a
member of the
Deutscher Werkbund—a
predecessor of the
Bauhaus movement. The
Werkbund ****ociation aims to
represent the
interests of...