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The German far-right AfD party has attacked the original Bauhaus as a pernicious example of design, saying it led the project of modernism in the “wrong direction.” Their statement, which echoes the disdain put forth by Hitler and the Nazi party, comes from an official motion in front of the country’s parliament asking for an official reappraisal of its legacy in advance of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus Dessau in 2025/26.
They say: “The emphasis on sobriety and minimalism often led to impersonal architecture that is perceived as cold, unwelcoming and unattractive.” (h/t ARTnews)
The episode brings to mind the outrage of the architecture community in response to then-President Donald Trump’s planned executive order in favor of classical architecture, the tenor of which (e.g., that it restores America’s grandeur) is akin to the views advanced by Viktor Orban and many other modern adherents to a more discreet form of fascism.