The arrangement of rooms in the main wing of the school shows how Max Bill translated the teaching concept into architectural form. Practical design was the main focus of the curriculum, taking place in the generously proportioned workshops. These rooms were interconnected and open, following the idea of a huge interdisciplinary work environment. On the top story, a hall containing the plaster, wood, and plastics workshops dominated one side; the typography and photography workshops were on the other. The departments of Industrial Design, Visual Communication, and Building were also at the top. The Foundation Course, with the departments of Information and Film, were situated one story below this.
COOKIE- & PRIVACY NOTICE
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. In addition, we integrate content from third-party providers, such as Google Maps, Youtube and Vimeo, or from public broadcasters, who will receive your IP address in this way. If you continue to use the website, we assume your consent. Further information can be found in our privacy policy. Privacy Policy| Imprint