Report: Hannes Meyer’s Co-op Principle

Manifesto for a different way of life: Hannes Meyers minimalist “Co-op-Interieur” from 1926 is radically positioned against the tenets of middle-class individualism.
Under the Bauhaus director Hannes Meyer, the interdisciplinary collective shaped the school's operations. Hilde Strobl explores how his concept of the collaborative design process and the "needs of the people" have since been implemented.
Manifesto for a different way of life: Hannes Meyers minimalist “Co-op-Interieur” from 1926 is radically positioned against the tenets of middle-class individualism.