There is a whole district in Tel Aviv in this style, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_City_(Tel_Aviv)" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_City_(Tel_Aviv)</a>
Highly recommend visiting the Gropius House. It's a wonderful example of what modern residential architecture could, maybe should, be. What I appreciate most about it is the obvious restraint applied to the design and focus on functionality without sacrificing a unique aesthetic. It will certainly influence any structure I may be involved with building for my family.
Good article!
Just one nitpick: Weimar cannot be called the center of German Enlightenment. That title would probably go to Potsdam/Berlin. Not sure what Weimar's claim to Enlightenment would be - there was Wieland in Weimar during the German Enlightenment, but he was a poet and not theorist of Enlightenment.
Perhaps the author is conflating German Classicism and German early Romanticism with Enlightenment.
I totally thought we were talking about Eddie Huang
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