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Bauhaus in Budapest - started Tamas Szabo 05:01, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

fundamental problem[edit]

Tamas, this is a very good page, thank you for your work and for contributing it. I have only one issue with it -- the title, and the references to "Bauhaus" as a short name for German architectural modernism.

Ernst May, Bruno Taut, Peter Behrens, the Deutscher Werkbund, Mendelsohn, Scharoun and a lot of other significant German-speaking architects in the 1920s responded to the same issues and possibilities as the Bauhaus. Most of that came before the founding of the Bauhaus architecture program in 1925. Walter Gropius was only one of sixteen architects invited to the Weissenhofsiedlung -- and in no way was the Stuttgart exhibition 'inspired' by Bauhaus activity.

There's a tendency to lump all this style under the well-known Bauhaus "brand name", which is inaccurate. The better name for this movement would be Neues Bauen, which is how it was called in Germany at the time. Most people know it as Bauhaus, I realize. --Lockley 23:58, 16 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hallo Lockley, thank you for your helpfull extentions. My intention for the title "Bauhaus in Budapest" is the (may be not correct) use "Tourism Office of Budapest" as a important sight place in Budapest (see 3 external links / at External information). I can not change the title, but you can explain in the article. I think you ar the specialist in this area.
Can you build in the article your helpfull extentions? The title is given by (maybe bad) habits. I hope, that visitors like the information in this page. Thanks Tamas Szabo 14:33, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

More problems[edit]

There is a fake knowledge in this article: what is Bauhaus. There were very few architects in Budapest (3-4) who really was member of Bauhaus, and the names are missing. However between the two WWs many modernist, minimalist, functionalist, constructivist building was built. Differences and similarities of these are not shown in the article, mixing these all, not discussing the influence of Bauhaus school or other contemporary movements (e.g. soviet architecture) on the buildings built that time, the industrial possibilities of Hungary (e.g. portland cement vs aluminate cements, etc.) . The focus of the period, is also missing from the article (and the title), also not in context of other styles existing in the same period. The specific buildings shown in the article seems to be selected randomly: most famous? mostly visited by tourists? Own research? I even think this article would be better to delete, I do not see sound concept behind the article just seems to be based on webpages of popular touristic tours visiting these buildings. JSoos (talk) 11:45, 3 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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