Concluding the series with a vision of design's future role in addressing global challenges through sustainable, situated, and socially responsible approaches.
Tracing how the Bauhaus masters dispersed across the globe after the school's dissolution, spreading the International Style and its modernist principles worldwide.
Examining how the Bauhaus transformed into a university of design in Dessau, prioritizing industrial prototypes and mass production while grappling with political pressures.
A comprehensive exploration of how the Bauhaus movement transformed design, from its revolutionary Weimar origins through its global diaspora and lasting influence on digital age interfaces and sustainable futures.
Exploring the revolutionary Weimar Bauhaus where Walter Gropius attempted to heal the divide between art and craft, establishing the foundation for modern design thinking.
A batch of polyimide-coated wafers undergoes a standard plasma-etching process to improve adhesion for subsequent layers. Post-process inspection reveals a dramatic darkening of the surface, shifting from a light green to a dark green hue.
Modern electronic systems often fail in environments where they are physically shielded from external pollutants. Thin-film resistors exhibit high-resistance or open-circuit conditions despite being housed in supposedly clean enclosures.