The Bauhaus was made famous byrnits enemies. First the Nazis condemned the school for "cultural Bolshevism."Then came the Stalinists, who denounced the curriculum as decadent and cosmopolitan. Starting in the 1960s, the postmodernists rejected neo-Bauhaus styling as suffocatingly functional. And finally Tom Wolfe let loose a literary wrecking ball, proclaiming that the whole 20th century had been laid to waste, architecturally speaking, by a global academic cabal building "architecture for architects only."rnThis year marks the 90th anniversary of the Bauhaus' founding in 1919.
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