Bauhaus Experience · Germany · Group Format

The Bauhaus Journey. A Method in Practice.

This is a group-ready program. We keep the Bauhaus DNA intact by using sequence: briefing, guided site-reading, workshop moments and reflection. Not a checklist of sites — a paced method that turns observation into understanding.

Weimar · Dessau · Berlin Closed groups · Institutions Itinerary-led sequence Paced blocks · not rushed Multilingual on request Optional Masterpiece object
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Group itinerary character

Briefings · Site reading · Reflection

A calm sequence that keeps the method visible: what we see, how we read it, what we carry into practice.

How Bauhaus is conveyed today

Short. Clear. Transferable.

Seeing Together

Group understanding begins in shared observation. We slow down until perception becomes knowledge.

The Journey as Method

Not a route to complete. A sequence to understand. Meaning connects the cities, not distance.

The Masterpiece

Optional material anchor for groups. Not a souvenir — a continuation of the method through an object.

Group Itinerary

A 5-day backbone. Expandable to 3–7 days.

This outline is built for groups: timed blocks, clear transitions, and a visible learning logic. Modules can extend depth (workshops, roundtables, legacy layer) without losing the sequence.

3–7 days up to 25+ paced blocks partner-ready
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Day 1 · Weimar — Origin & Orientation

Briefing

We align the group’s lens. Weimar is read as the starting condition: experimentation, pedagogy and first prototypes.

  • Arrival + group briefing: how we “read” places together
  • Haus am Horn: prototype logic, living as system
  • Workshop moment: form, material, responsibility
Pedagogy Prototype Notes
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Day 2 · Weimar → Dessau — From Question to Structure

Sequence

The move matters. We trace how an idea becomes a system: teaching aligns with architecture, workshops and routine.

  • Transit as narrative: what changes between cities
  • Intro block: Dessau as operational Bauhaus
  • Evening reflection: observations (group-led)
System Group rhythm
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Day 3 · Dessau — The Building as a Working System

Structure

We read the Bauhaus Building as an operating structure: circulation, light, transparency and production logic.

  • Bauhaus Building: guided site reading (slow)
  • Meisterhäuser: domestic prototypes and discipline
  • Group documentation: system, not style
Workshop Documentation
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Day 4 · Berlin — Pressure, Practice, Continuity

Responsibility

Berlin is the last phase: institutions collapse, practice continues. The method survives under real conditions.

  • Archive & material reading: Bauhaus as legible history
  • Haus Lemke: proportion, housing logic, clarity
  • Roundtable (optional): contemporary practice
Institution Dialogue
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Day 5 · Germany Legacy Layer — Closing Reflection

Method

We close by mapping the afterlife: schools, housing models and institutions where Bauhaus becomes global method.

  • Legacy hotspots: Weissenhof / HfG Ulm / selected architecture
  • Group synthesis: what the method changes in your practice
  • Optional Masterpiece moment: material anchor
Legacy Masterpiece

What groups receive

Operational clarity. Partner-ready delivery.

Program Architecture

Timed blocks, sequence logic and learning goals. Modular enough for partners, strict enough to stay Bauhaus.

Group Logistics Layer

Pacing, entry flow, transfers and capacity management. Built to reduce friction and protect the method.

Partner Integration

Clean structure for DMCs, universities and institutions. No noise. No hard-selling. Just the framework.

Included (typical)

Guided city sequence, briefings and reflection blocks, curated stops, group coordination, and a clear day structure aligned with the group’s profile.

Options

Workshops, expert talks, roundtables, manufacturer visits, and the Masterpiece Edition (object as material anchor).

Locations

Germany. Structured by cities.

Bauhaus Experience - The Journey

Where it began

Weimar — Origin

Bauhaus began here, not as a style but as a question. Learning was open and experimental. Process came before result.

Dessau

From idea to system

Dessau — Structure

Thinking became structure. Architecture, workshops and daily life aligned. Bauhaus became operational as a system for modern life.

Berlin

Reality and pressure

Berlin — Continuity

Institutions collapsed, continuity became fragile. The work moved into practice. Bauhaus remained as method under real conditions.

Architecture as legacy

Ideas that continue to shape how we live.

Neue Nationalgalerie

Neue Nationalgalerie

Reduced to structure, proportion and material. Glass, steel and openness form a universal architectural language.

Fagus-Werk

Fagus-Werk

Transparency and industrial precision redefine work, light and space — openness as method.

Weissenhof Estate

Weissenhof Estate

Standardisation, light and functional planning demonstrate how architecture scales from concept into society.

HfG Ulm

HfG Ulm

Design as systematic discipline. Method replaces style, research connects practice, and thinking continues through education.

Our approach

From History to Experience

History explains. Experience transforms. Bauhaus Experience does not retell Bauhaus — it translates its principles into a contemporary encounter shaped through presence, sequence and relation.

Places are not isolated destinations. They form a connected logic, where understanding emerges by moving through space — not by consuming information.

THE JOURNEY AS METHOD
This is not a route to complete. It is a sequence to understand. We do not collect places. We connect meaning — guided and intentional.
THE MASTERPIECE
An optional material anchor. Not a souvenir — a way to carry the method into everyday life.
PARTNER-FRIENDLY DELIVERY
  • Germany-only structure: Weimar, Dessau, Berlin + selected legacy hotspots
  • Built for FIT, small groups, institutions and student formats
  • Modular logic for partner portfolios (DMC-friendly)

FAQ

Short answers. No noise.

Is this program only in Germany?
Yes. This version focuses strictly on Germany: Weimar, Dessau, Berlin and selected legacy hotspots within Germany.
Who is it designed for?
For individuals, small groups, institutions and student formats that want clarity, structure and guided understanding.
What is the Masterpiece?
An optional material anchor. Not a souvenir, but a way to carry the method and memory into everyday life.

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Invitation

If you want to go deeper.

This editorial framework forms the conceptual core of the Bauhaus Experience. It does not promote a single route or product, but establishes the method from which all journeys, formats and editions are derived. What you see here is the intellectual foundation — a way of structuring places, ideas and movement into a coherent experience.

Partners, institutions and organisations who wish to work with this framework receive access to the extended version, including location logic, program structure and integration options. No pricing layers. No commercial framing. Only the method — clearly articulated.

Open conversation

For partners, institutions, universities and cultural organisations.