NOCH Bauhaus Model House Haus Am Horn, Exclusive Model Building House for Architecture Lovers, Gauge H0, Laser-Cut Kit
NOCH Bauhaus Model House Haus Am Horn, Exclusive Model Building House for Architecture Lovers, Gauge H0, Laser-Cut Kit
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- Bauhaus icon: detailed model of the famous "Haus am Horn", an architectural icon of the Bauhaus movement.
- Exact implementation: scale 1:100, ideal for track H0. Perfect for architecture and model building fans.
- High-quality kit: precise laser cut technology made from sustainable cardboard, including detailed assembly instructions and special adhesive.
- Historical connection: licensed by Bauhaus-archiv GmbH Berlin, based on Georg Muche's design.
- Sustainability: environmentally friendly packaging without unnecessary plastic, responsible and contemporary.
Over 100 years of contemporary building and living Bauhaus pattern house "Haus am Horn" The "Haus am Horn" was planned in 1923 on the occasion of the first Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar and erected in just a few months. The design from Bauhaus master Georg Muche was revolutionary. The latest building materials and findings from research and teaching of the Weimar School were consistently used during construction. It is the first and only architecture that the Bauhaus realized in Weimar. With the "Haus am Horn", the various workshops of the Bauhaus illustrate how they imagined contemporary living. All rooms are placed around the interior, central living space, which is supplied with daylight via a skylight. A special feature of the floor plan is the clear allocation of the premises according to their functions. Instead of a large living room, the kitchen was e.g. B. intended exclusively for the preparation of food, in the dining room should only be eaten. The house had several smaller but clearly structured rooms complemented by state-of-the-art technology, such as central heating in the basement and gas-powered instantaneous water heaters in the bathroom and kitchen. Modern household appliances such as gas stove, vacuum cleaner and coffee maker aimed to facilitate the housewife's work to give her more time for mental activities. The lack of additional space for service personnel is therefore also consistent: the family of three to four should operate independently here. Thus, the model house "Haus am Horn" reflects the view of a changed social reality. It is therefore not surprising that the building was controversially discussed by press and critics at the opening of the exhibition. The executing work was taken over by the architectural office of Walter Gropius, founder and first director of the Bauhaus. A then largely unknown student at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Marcel Breuer, designed his first furniture for the interiors, including a toilet table for the lady of the house - his companionship. Beyond the turmoil of the 1930s and 1940s, the "Haus am Horn" polarises to this day. For supporters of the Bauhaus and its design principles, it is an elegant and timeless building in its simplicity and functionality, which foreseen social developments over 100 years ago and showed architectural solutions: an icon of architecture that has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The NOCH Laser-Cut kit is exactly implemented in the architecture scale of 1:100 and is therefore also ideal for use in the H0 gauge. The kit is precisely lasered from cardboard. Unnecessary plastic is dispensed with in the packaging. Detailed assembly instructions and the matching laser-cut special adhesive are included. The model kit "Haus am Horn", faithfully modelled on the design of Georg Muche is licensed by Bauhaus-archiv GmbH Berlin. He carries the signet according to the sign designed by Oskar Schlemmer at the Bauhaus.
- Item Model Number: 66680
- Batteries Required?: No
- Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Colour: Braun, Beige
- Model Number: 66680
- Material Type(s): Laser cut
- Product dimensions: 17.7 x 17.7 x 6.8 cm; 450 Grams
- Rail Gauge: H0
- Release date: 19 March 2025
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