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Bibliografía Centenario De La Bauhaus Biblioteca Coam Publicaciones Contemporáneas: 1919-1933 BIBLIOGRAFÍA CENTENARIO DE LA BAUHAUS BIBLIOTECA COAM PUBLICACIONES CONTEMPORÁNEAS: 1919-1933 PUBLICACIONES NO CONTEMPORÁNEAS • REEDICIONES O FRAGMENTOS SELECCIONADOS DE PUBLICACIONES Y OBRAS Y TEXTOS CONTEMPORÁNEOS • ESTUDIOS SOBRE ALGUNAS DE LAS PERSONALIDADES DE LA BAUHAUS EN RELACIÓN CON LA ESCUELA • ESTUDIOS SOBRE EDIFICACIONES, PROYECTOS Y OBRAS REALIZADOS POR PROTAGONISTAS DE LA BAUHAUS EN EL PERIODO 1919-1933. INTERVENCIONES Y EDIFICIOS POSTERIORES ASOCIADOS • EXPOSICIONES SOBRE LA BAUHAUS • LA BAUHAUS EN LA VOZ O LA PALABRA DE SUS PROTAGONISTAS • DIVERSOS ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA BAUHAUS • LA BAUHAUS Y ESPAÑA • OBRAS GENERALES CON CAPÍTULOS O APARTADOS ESPECÍFICOS DEDICADOS A LA BAUHAUS • EPÍGONOS LA HOCHSCHÜLE FÜR GESTALTUNG (ULM, ALEMANIA) BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 1 FIGURAS RELEVANTES DE LA BAUHAUS. DIRECTORES • WALTER GROPIUS (1883-1969) • HANNES MEYER (1889-1954) • MIES VAN DER ROHE (1986-1969) FIGURAS RELEVANTES DE LA BAUHAUS. ARQUITECTOS Y ARTISTAS ARQUITECTOS • ALFRED ARNDT (1898 -1976) • HERBERT BAYER (1900 – 1985) • MAX BILL (1908 – 1994) • MARCEL BREUER (1902 – 1981) • HANS FISCHLI (1909 – 1989) • ALFRÉD FORBÁTH (1897-1972) • GUSTAV HASSENPFLUG (1907-1977) • LUDWIG HILBERSEIMER (1885-1967) • HUBERT HOFFMANN (1904-1999) • FERDINAND KRAMER (1898-1985) • ADOLF MEYER (1881-1929) • GEORG MUCHE (1895-1987) • ERNST NEUFERT (1900-1986) • RICHARD PAULICK (1903-1979) • ARIEH SHARON (1900-1984) • MART STAM (1899-1986) • IWAO YAMAWAKI (1898-1987) BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 2 ARTISTAS • JOSEF ALBERS (1888-1976) • LYONEL FEININGER (1871-1956) • ALBERT FLOCON (1909-1994) • JOHANNES ITTEN (1888-1967) • WASSILY KANDINSKY (1866-1944) • PAUL KLEE (1879-1940) • GERHARD MARCKS (1889-1981) • LÁSZLÓ MOHOLY-NAGY (1895-1946) • WALTER PETERHANS (1897-1957) • LILLY REICH (1885-1947) • HINNERK SCHEPER (1897-1957) • OSKAR SCHLEMMER (1888-1943) • JOOST SCHMIDT (1893-1948) • LOTHAR SCHREYER (1883-1966) • GUNTA STÖLZL (1897-1983) BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 3 PUBLICACIONES CONTEMPORÁNEAS: 1919-1933 1921 Gchlaf, Johannes Das Neue Denkmal in Weimar En: Frühlicht. -- Magdeburg : Karl Peters. -- (1921-1922), nº 4 ; p. 106-109 : fot., il., plan. 1927 Hilberseimer, Ludwig Groszstadt architektur. -- Stuttgart : Julius Hoffmann, cop. 1927 108 p. : il. ; 29 cm. COAM 6057 Hilberseimer, Ludwig Internationale neue baukunst : im auftrag des deutschen werkbundes / Ludwig Hilberseimer. -- Stuttgart : Julius Hoffmann, 1927 48 p. : il. ; 29 cm. COAM 1413 Linder, Paul El nuevo Bauhaus en Dessau En: Arquitectura. -- Madrid : Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. -- (1927), nº 95 Marzo ; p. 110-112 : il. Texto completo 1928 Albers, Josef Werklicher formunterricht = [Clases sobre formas mecánicas] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 3-7 : fot. BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 4 BAUHAUS Número monográfico En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 1-36 : fot., plan., secc. Behne, Adolf Die Bundesschule des ADGB in Bernau bei Berlin = [La Escuela Federal de ADGB (Federación General de Sindicatos de Alemania) en Bernau cerca de Berlín] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 12-13 : il. Arquitecto: Hannes Meyer Proyecto: 1928. Realización: 1930 La ESCUELA de la Asociación General de Obreros Alemanes en Bernau : Alemania En: Arquitectura. -- Madrid : Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. -- (1928), nº 112 agosto; p. 254- 263 : fot., plant. Texto completo Grotte-Dessau, Ludwig Junge Bauhausmaler = [Jóvenes dibujantes de La Bauhaus] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 31 : dib. INTERVIEW mit Bauhäuslern = [Entrevistas con amigos de La Bauhaus] : [Rosa Berger, Max Bill, Hermann Bunzel, Lotte Burckhardt, Erich V. Comeriner, Lux Feininger, Thomas Flake, Hubert Hoffmann, Walter Kaminski, Fritz Kuhr, Co-op] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 24-29 : fot. Kállai, Ernst Das Bauhaus lebt! = [La Bauhaus vive!] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 1-2 Kállai, Ernst Ein Bild, ein mensch = [Un dibujo, un hombre] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 30 : dib. Kandinsky, Wassily Kunstpädagogik = [La pedagogía del arte] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 8-11 : il. BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 5 Klee, Paul Exakte versuche im bereich der kunst = [Ensayos exactos sobre el mundo del arte] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 17 Meyer, Hannes Erläuterungen zum schulprojekt : grundsätze der gestaltung = [Aclaraciones al proyecto escolar : principios de diseño] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 14-15 : plan., secc. Arquitecto: Hannes Meyer Proyecto: 1928. Realización: 1930 Schlemmer, Oskar Unterrichtsgebiete = [Áreas de enseñanza] Contiene: Der mensch = El hombre ; Aktzeichmen = Dibujo de desnudo ; Bühnentheorie = Escenarios (teoría) En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 23-24 : fot. Stam, Mart M-Kunst = [Arte-M : el arte de los monumentos] En: Bauhaus : zeitschrift für gestaltung. -- Dessau : Bauhaus Dessau. -- (1928), nº 2-3 ; p. 16 Taut, Bruno Die Neu wohnung die frau als schöpferin. -- Fünfte erweiterte auflage. -- Leizpig : Verlag Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1928 124 p. ; 20 cm. COAM 8388 Vischer, Julius Beton als Gestalter / Julius Vischer, Ludwig Hilberseimer. -- Stuttgart : Julius Hoffmann, cop. 1928 124 p. : il., fot. en b. y n. ; 29 cm. COAM 12852 BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 6 1929 Taut, Bruno Modern architecture / by Bruno Taut. -- London : The Studio Limited, [1929] X, 212 p. : il., fot. ; 29 cm. Bibliografía 1. Arquitectura contemporánea 2. Crítica arquitectónica 3. Siglo XX 4.00 Edificación COAM 1869 1930 Crevel, Rene Klee / par Rene Crevel. -- Paris : Gallimard, 1930 63 p. : il. ; 16 cm. -- (Peintres Allemands) COAM 2354 GROSSSIEDLUNG Siemensstadt, Berlin Trabajo compartido por los arquitectos: Fred Forbat, Walter Gropius, Hans Scharoun, Hugo Häring, Otto Bartning, Max Mengeringhausen En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1930), nº 46 November ; p. 1- 24 : plan., fot. Linder, Paul Walter Gropius En: Arquitectura. -- Madrid : Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. -- (1930), nº 136 agosto ; p. 245-254 : fot., plan. Texto completo 1931 BUNDESCHULE in Berlin-Bernau Arquitecto: Hannes Meyer En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1931), nº 19 Mai ; p. 12 : fot. BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 7 FLUGHAFEN-GASTSTATTE Halle A.D.S. Arquitecto: Hans Wittwer En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1931), nº 33 August ; p. 21-27 : fot., plan., secc. Giedion, Sigfrido Internationale Kongresse für Neues Bauen, Deutschland = Les Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne, Deutschland En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1931), nº 33 August ; p. 17-20 : fot. Gropius, Walter Arquitectura funcional : conferencia en la Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid En: Arquitectura. -- Madrid : Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. -- (1931), nº 142 enero ; p. 51-62 : fot. Texto completo Gropius, Walter ¿Casa baja, casa mediana, casa alta? : informe presentado al tercer Congreso Internacional de Arquitectura Moderna, celebrado en Bruselas en noviembre de 1930 En: Arquitectura. -- Madrid : Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. -- (1931), nº 143 marzo ; p. 75-77, 86-87, 109 : fot. Texto completo GROSSSIEDLUNG Siemensstadt-Bebauung am Goebelplatz und am Geisslerpfad, 1930-31 Arquitecto: Fred Forbat En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1931), nº 46 November ; p. 33- 38 : plan., fot. RANDEBAUUNG eines flub-oder seeufers mit 11stöckigen wohnhochäusern, [Gëlande, Alemania] Arquitecto: Walter Gropius En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1931), nº 34 August ; p. 55-56 : plan., il. SIEDLUNG "am lindenbaum", Frankfurt/m Arquitecto: Walter Gropius En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1931), nº 34 August ; p. 45-48 : fot., plan. THEATER von Charkou Arquitecto: Hans Wittwer En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1931), nº 33 August ; p. 27-29 : il., plan., secc. BIBLIOGRAFIA CENTENARIO BAUHAUS 8 1932 Giedion, Sigfrido El arquitecto Marcel Breuer En: Arquitectura. -- Madrid : Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos. -- (1932), nº 155 marzo ; p. 82-90 : il. Texto completo HAUSER zu festen preisen. [Vivienda unifamiliar de precio fijo (16500 marcos) en Berl¡n- Wilmersdorf] Arquitecto: Ernst Neufert En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1932), nº 9 Februar ; p. 20 : fot., plan. Hilberseimer, Ludwig Perret En: L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui. -- (1932), nº VII ; p. 12-13 Neufert, Ernst Bauen und bauten bei unseren Nordischen nachbarn En: Bauwelt. -- Berl¡n : Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften GmbH. -- (1932) ; p. 545-552 : fot., plan. 1933 Behne, Adolf Walter Gropius En: Obras : revista de construcción. -- (1933), nº 20 junio ; p. 205-214 : plan., fot. Hilberseimer, Ludwig Construcción plana y tipos de construcción plana En: Revista de Arquitectura. -- Buenos Aires : Órgano Oficial de la Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. -- (1933), nº 145 ; p. 17-24 : plan., il. Unos INTERIORES del arquitecto Marcel
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