Bauhaus. el principio co—op

 
 

The design of visual identity and exhibition for "Bauhaus: The Co-op Principle" represented a harmonious fusion of architectural history and design aesthetics. This exhibition was a captivating exploration of the architectural work of Hannes Meyer, showcased not only in Mexico but also on the global stage. As a significant part of the Germany-Mexico Dual Year agenda, it aimed to shed light on Meyer's groundbreaking contributions to architecture.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The visual identity for the exhibition played a pivotal role in capturing the essence of Hannes Meyer's work. It fused Bauhaus design principles with contemporary elements, creating a visual language that paid homage to Meyer's innovative architectural legacy. This identity extended to the exhibition design itself, where the spatial arrangement and display materials mirrored Meyer's commitment to functionalism and accessibility.

 
 
 
 

The exhibition served as a testament to how design and architecture can transcend time and borders, bridging cultures and inspiring a deeper appreciation for Meyer's enduring contributions to the field.

 
 
 
 
 

This event, as part of the Dual Year, strengthened cultural ties between Germany and Mexico, celebrating the shared history and innovation in the realm of architecture.